May 29, 2016

May 30 Memorial Day

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5.30.16 Week: 22 \ Day: 151MEMORIAL DAY
May Averages: 68°\34°
86004 Today: H 77° \ L 36° Average Sky Cover: 5% 
Wind ave:   7mph\Gusts:  17mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 88°[2002]   Record Low: 18°[1918]
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Quote of the Day
The price of greatness is responsibility. ~Winston Churchill
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Observances Today                           
Loomis Day
Mint Julep Day Link
Prayer for Peace Memorial Day

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Observances This Week
23-30
National Backyard Games Week 
25-31
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories
27-30
Mudbug Madness Days 
29-6/4
Black Single Parents Week
National Tire Safety Week Link

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1539 Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto discovers Florida
1806 Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel after Dickinson had accused Jackson's wife of bigamy.
1650 An ordinance is passed against the making of counterfeit, or "fake," wampum by the Directors of the Council of the New Netherlands. European manufacturers are producing the fakes, which are being used to pay Indians.
1821 James Boyd patents Rubber Fire Hose
1848 William G Young patents ice cream freezer
1848 Mexico ratifies treaty giving US; New Mexico, California & parts of Nevada, Utah, Arizona & Colorado in return for $15 million
1854 Territories of Kansas & Nebraska created
1868 'Decoration Day', later called Memorial Day, first observed in Northern US states
1883 Stampede caused by rumor that Brooklyn Bridge was going to collapse kills 12
1908 1st federal workmen's compensation law approved
1922 Completed Lincoln Memorial dedicated by US Chief Justice William H. Taft in front of 50,000
1937 Memorial Day Massacre - Chicago police shoot on union marchers, 10 die
1948 A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless.
1965 Viet Cong offensive against US base Da Nang, begins
1967 Robert "Evel" Knievel's motorcycle jumps 16 automobiles1975 European Space Agency (ESA) forms
1987 North American Philips Company unveils compact disc video
1991 Supreme Court rules prosecutors can be sued for legal advice they give police & can be held accountable
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World Historical Highlights for Today
1431 Hundred Years' War: in Rouen, France, 19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an English-dominated tribunal.
1527 University of Marburg (Germany) founded

1784 Belfast's first Catholic church, St. Mary's, opens for public worship
1817 - Micheal William Balfe, one of Ireland’s greatest composers, gives his first public performance, aged nine

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My Rambling Thoughts
So the sleep test is completed. No results till I see the doctor in a couple of weeks. Must say it was different. 6 wires on my head, 2 on each leg, 2 belts with 4 monitors each on my torso and two nose monitors…one for incoming air, one for outgoing air, and an Oxygen monitor on my pinky. Then she says, you can lay down and sleep now. But first I have to do some tests. She leaves, turns out the lights and talks to me through an intercom. ‘don’t move your head and look up and down 4 times…now left and right 4 times, now snore 4 times, now take a deep breath and hold it till I tell you to let it go’. Interesting. Had a little trouble going to sleep, as the most annoying thing was the clip on my pinky, followed by the wires, followed by a very soft bed. She woke me up about 5:30a, undid all the wires, I went to the bathroom, got dressed and headed home. I must have gotten a good night’s sleep as I am not tired today.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Name Them
Language brain teasers are those that involve the English language. You need to think about and manipulate words and letters.
What do these groups of words have in common?

1. Man true, hairy
2. Son nick, yard rich
3. Son will, row wood
4. Grant, us list you
5. More fill, lard mill
6. Ding hard, wren war

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…Harper’s Index…
3/5-Portion of Ohio Republicans likely to attend a caucus who said in May 2015 they would never back Donald Trump
3/10-In August 2015
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…Instagram Photo of the Day… 

Photography by @ (Nicola Campanella). Before the boats start to go around the lake.#landscape #italia #mountain #lake #italy #nature

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2 jokes for the day
A widow recently married a widower. Soon after the marriage she was approached by a friend who laughingly remarked, "I suppose, like all men who have been married before, your husband sometimes talks about his first wife?"

"Oh, not any more, he doesn't," the widow replied.

"What stopped him?"

"I started talking about my next husband."

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This was a recent conversation that I had with my girlfriend’s father, who knows I do web design.

Father: I have a business idea. How hard is it to make a Facebook?

Me: Oh, that's simple, not hard at all.

Girlfriend: No, he doesn’t mean to make a Facebook profile. He means to redo ALL of Facebook.

Me: Oh. In that case, that's very hard.

Father: Oh, okay. (Pause) What are we talking then, maybe just 3 to 5 hours?

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Yep, It Really Happened
*-- Being Polite to Cop Leads to Man's Arrest --*
Politely holding a door open for a police officer has landed a Massachusetts man in jail. Authorities say Kayvon Mavaddat was at the Natick Mall when he held the door for the leaving officer. That officer thought Mavaddat looked familiar, and went to check his cruiser's computer. The officer found there were three warrants out for his arrest. The officer returned to the mall and arrested Mavaddat. 28-year-old Mavaddat was held without bail at his arraignment when his probation officer told the judge he routinely skips court dates, court-ordered drug tests and fails to pay probation fees.      
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Somewhat Useless Information
1. Largest flower
The Corpse flower, also known as Rafflesia arnoldii. The poetically named posy boasts the largest bloom in the world, measuring in at 3-feet wide with blossoms that weigh 15 pounds.

2. The largest animal
The blue whale. When a baby blue whale is born, it measures up to 25 feet and weighs up to three tons. Growing to lengths of up to 100 feet and weighing up to 200 tons, the blue whale is, in fact, the biggest animal known to live on Earth. 

3. The heaviest known organism
In Utah's Fishlake National Forest in Utah there lives a massive grove of trees called Pando, which is actually a single clonal colony of a male quaking aspen. Nicknamed the Trembling Giant, this enormous root system is comprised of some 47,000 stems that create the grove. All together - with all of the individual trunks, branches and leaves - this quivering organism weighs in at an estimated 6,600 short tons. It is the heaviest known organism on the planet, and perhaps even more impressive is its age. Conservative estimates put it at 80,000 years old, making it also the oldest living thing known to man.

4. The largest land animal
The African bush elephant holds the title for largest land animal. Reaching lengths of up to 24 feet and gaining heights of 13 feet, these beautiful gray beasts weigh in at 11 tons. Their trunks alone can lift objects of more than 400 pounds.

5. The largest tree by volume
The world's largest tree is a stately giant sequoia, known as General Sherman in California's Sequoia National Park. This majestic arboreal master is about 52,500 cubic feet in volume.

6. The largest invertebrate
The aptly named colossal squid is the world's largest squid species and the largest invertebrate on the planet. They can weigh as much as 1,000 pounds and can grow to 30 feet long. That's a lot of calamari. 

7. The tallest land animal
The title of the world's tallest mammal belongs to the giraffe. The legs of these even-toed ungulates are taller than many people. Giraffes can grow to heights of 19 feet and can weigh as much as 2,800 pounds. They can sprint up to 35 miles-an-hour over short distances. 

8. The largest reptile
As the largest of living reptiles - as well as the largest terrestrial and riparian predator in the world - the saltwater crocodile can reach lengths of 22 feet and can weigh in at 4,400 pounds.

9. The heaviest bird
The ostrich is the world's heaviest bird, with a weight of 350 pounds and a height of 9 feet. While they cannot fly, they can sprint up to 43 miles an hour and run long distance at 31 miles an hour. 

10. The largest thing of all
In 1998 a single colony of honey fungus was discovered in the Malheur National Forest in east Oregon that covered an area of 3.7 square miles, and occupied some 2,384 acres. 
The discovery was remarkable in that not only would the massive specimen be recognized as the world's largest known organism, but based on its growth rate, the fungus is estimated to be 2,400 years old - and maybe as old as 8,650 years - making it one of the planet's oldest living organisms as well.
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Birthdays Today
“( )” indicates age at death
89- Clint Walker, Hartford Ill, actor (Kodiak, Cheyenne, Dirty Dozen)
(81) Howard Hawks, American director/producer (Rio Bravo, Scarface), born in Goshen, Indiana (d. 1977)
(81) Mel[vin J] Blanc, voice (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd & Porky Pig) (d.1989)
77- Michael J Pollard, actor (Bonny & Clyde, Roxanne), born in Passaic, New Jersey
(62) Christine Jorgensen, pioneer transsexual (born George William Jorgensen, Jr)(d.1989)
61- Brian Kobilka, American Nobel Prize winning chemistry professor (G protein-coupled receptors), born in Little Falls, Minnesota
52- Wynonna, [Christina Judd], Ashland Ky, singer (Judds-Why Not Me)
42- Cee-Lo Green, American musician

41- Marissa Mayer, American technology executive (CEO of Yahoo, designed Google home page) born in Wausau, Wisconsin
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Historical Obits Today
@83-1778 Voltaire [Francois-Marie Arouet], French writer, philosopher and playwright (Candide)
@70-1960 Boris Pasternak, Russian poet and novelist (Doctor Zhivago) (Nobel Prize 1958), lung cancer
@67-1947 Georg Ritter von Trapp, World War I Austrian submarine commander; inspiration for "The Sound of Music", lung cancer
@62-1640 Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish painter, heart failure
@56-1744 Alexander Pope, English poet (The Rape of the Lock)
@47-2015 Joseph [Beau] Biden III, American politician and son of Vice-President Joe Biden, cancer
@45-1912 Wilbur Wright, US aviation pioneer, typhoid fever
@35-1946 Louis Slotin, Canadian Physicist and Chemist at Los Alamos, radiation poisoning
@29-1593 Christopher Marlowe, English dramatist (Tamburlaine the Great), stabbed to death in a pub brawl
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Brain Teasers Answers
If you read the words in each group from right to left, each group sounds out the name of a US President, with commas separating the first and last names.

1. Harry Tru-man
2. Rich-ard Nix-on
3. Wood-row Wil-son
4. U-lyss-es Grant
5. Mil-lard Fill-more
6. War-ren Har-ding

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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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