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The Daily F Bomb, Tuesday 6/11/13

Interrogatories

It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all?

Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost?

A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies?

How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)?

The Twitter Emitter

On This Day

In 1184 BC, it has been calculated that the sack of Troy occurred today.

In 1509, England’s King Henry VIII married his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

In 1776, the Continental Congress tasked the Committee of Five to come up with The Declaration of Independence. Those five were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman.

In 1963, Governor George Wallace of Alabama blocked the entrance at the University of Alabama to prevent the registration of Vivian Malone and James Hood, both black students.

In 1987, Margaret Thatcher won another (third) term as Prime Minister of Great Britain. Ugh.

In 2002, the popular reality show American Idol debuted on television.

In 2010, the FIFA World Cup tournament opened in South Africa, and the world was introduced to the vuvuzela.

Born on This Day

1456 – Anne Neville, English wife of Richard III of England (d. 1485)

1726 – Infanta Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain (d. 1746)

1776 – John Constable, English painter (d. 1837)

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1812 – Wouterus Verschuur, Dutch artist (d. 1874)

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1838 – María Fortuny, Spanish painter (d. 1874)

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1840 – Henri de Braekeleer, Flemish painter (d. 1888)

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1847 – Millicent Fawcett, English suffragist and feminist (d. 1929)

1864 – Richard Strauss, German composer and conductor (d. 1949)

1880 – Jeannette Rankin, American politician, feminist, and pacifist (d. 1973)

1888 – Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian anarchist and murderer (d. 1927)

1910 – Jacques Cousteau, French biologist, author, and inventor, co-developed the aqua-lung (d. 1997)

1912 – William Baziotes, US abstract painter (d. 1963)

1913 – Vince Lombardi, American football coach and manager (d. 1970)

1913 – Coby Whitmore, American painter and illustrator (d. 1988)

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1919 – Richard Todd, English actor (d. 2009)

1920 – Hazel Scott, American singer and pianist (d. 1981)

1925 – William Styron, American novelist and essayist (d. 2006)

1932 – Athol Fugard, South African playwright

1933 – Gene Wilder, American actor

1937 – Chad Everett, American actor (d. 2012)

1939 – Christina Crawford, American actress and writer

1939 – Bernard Purdie, American drummer

1945 – Adrienne Barbeau, American actress

1949 – Frank Beard, American musician and songwriter (ZZ Top and American Blues)

1950 – Lynsey de Paul, English singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress

1956 – Joe Montana. American football player

1959 – Hugh Laurie, English actor and comedian

1969 – Peter Dinklage, American actor (Currently playing Tyrion on Game of Thrones)

1969 – Steven Drozd, American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor (The Flaming Lips)

1982 – Marco Arment, American web developer, co-created Tumblr

1986 – Shia LaBeouf, American actor

Died on This Day

1712 – Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme, French marshal (b. 1654)

1722 – Abraham van Calraet, Dutch painter (b.1642)

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1727 – George I of Great Britain (b. 1660)

1757-  Matthäus Terwesten, Dutch painter (b. 1670)

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1796 – Samuel Whitbread, English brewer and politician, founded the Whitbread Company (b. 1720)

1837 – Jean-François Garneray, French painter (b. 1755)

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1842  – Jean-Victor Bertin, French painter (b. 1767)

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1852 – Karl Briullov, Russian painter (b. 1799)

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1907 – Charles Wilda, Austrian orientalist painter (b. 1854)

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1936 – Robert E. Howard, American writer (b. 1906)

1937 – Agnes Slott-Møller, Danish painter (b. 1862)

1956 – Sir Frank Brangwyn, Welsh painter (b. 1867)

1985 – Karen Ann Quinlan, American right-to-die patient (b. 1954)

1986 – Chesley Bonestell, American artist (b. 1888)

1996 – Brigitte Helm, German actress (b. 1908)

1999 – DeForest Kelley, American actor (b. 1920)

2001 – Timothy McVeigh, American terrorist, conducted the Oklahoma City bombing (b. 1968)

2003 – David Brinkley, American journalist (b. 1920)

2012 – Ann Rutherford, Canadian-American actress (b. 1920)

Today is

Corn on The Cob Day

National German Chocolate Cake Day

Hug Holiday

King Kamehameha Day


24 comments

  1. It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all? grilled with butter and salt

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost? yes they last longer so the cost is about the same or less

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies? hot water, honey, and lemon juice for the throat. A little brandy doesn’t hurt

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)? fairly careful.

  2. blue jersey mom

    Here are a few answers:

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all? I love corn in any shape or form!

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost? Yes, we have switched.

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies? I almost never get colds, so I don’t have any good remedies.

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)? I am careful. I refuse to let programs access my FB account.  

  3. anotherdemocrat

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all? butter, salt & pepper

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost? I use a lot of the curlique bulbs, have for years, so I don’t know what the savings is — I have noticed they don’t lase anywhere near as long as they claim

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies? there’s a line of herbal tead – Traditional Medicinals – they have all kinds of teas for the various symptoms

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)? probably not careful enough, but I’m not important or rich enough to draw attention

  4. PadreJM

    Corn on the cob: Nuked and buttered.  I grow mine, and it’s too early to harvest any yet.

    CFLs: Put mine in when I moved in, so nothing to compare it to.  I’m taking it on faith, and trying not to think about the environmental impact of the mercury.

    Cold remedies: I’ve got a million of ’em.  None of which work.

    CyberSecurity: I don’t do Facebook apps either direction.  I’m pretty open about my location, and for that matter, my identity.  It doesn’t take a hacker to figure out who I am or where.  I’ve attracted a few cyber-stalkers, but so far (knock on wood) the only identity theft issue I’ve had is unauthorized use of a credit card, which, as it happens, was the result of the hack of a merchant, not me, and was quickly resolved through my bank.  

  5. JG in MD

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it?  Cooked any way at all, with butter and salt

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? I have one CFL, must have bought it at a deep discount. BTW, if you want 100-watt incandescents, you might have to hunt for them. They’re scarce around here, anyway.

    Do you know any good cold remedies? Not really, except for tea with bourbon and honey.

    How careful are you with your information online? I never connect two accounts with one another and I never supply extra info.

  6. Floja Roja

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all?

    Any way you make it, I haven’t had it bad yet, but someone could ruin it with cilantro, I guess.

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost?

    I switched 6 years ago. I have only had to change one of them in that time, and my bill immediately went down 30%.

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies?

    Hot lemonade is good. Also boiled ginger. Chop and boil a long time, then drink.

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)?

    I will not give any outside site or any app access to my FB, it’s already bad enough with FB’s constantly shifting privacy policies. I find the sites that want my location (this is usually from my phone) annoying. The pop-up ads are annoying enough without having them tailored to my area.

  7. Jk2003

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all?

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost?

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies?

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)?

    Corn on the cob:  grilled then plain

    CFLs: yes, whenever an old one burns out.  The bulbs are expensive but the bills are lower

    Summer cold remedy:  laying in the sun

    Online:  I don’t know, I figure its all out there.  I have ordered stuff online.  If someplace starts asking to many questions I usually just stop.  More out of annoyance than privacy issues.  I don’t link anyone to my Facebook and hardly ever go to Facebook anymore.  

  8. slksfca

    But there are some exceptions. I have a couple of antique lamps that I keep equipped with low-wattage traditional bulbs because the CFLs just don’t suit them. For example, the antique desk lamp next to my computer monitor. A CFL would be far too bright, but the old-fashioned 25-watt bulb is just the right amount of light.

  9. It’s Corn on the Cob Day.

    Boiled or grilled or nuked, with butter and salt and pepper. But I don’t get how it can be ConC Day already, when there isn’t any midwestern sweet corn yet.

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs yet?

    Yes, for most of our lighting. And keep your packaging, people. If you buy bulbs and they burn out before their warranty, take them back. Demand a new one. It works.

    Do you know any good home remedies?

    Zinc helps keep it mild and short. Hot water helps clear the throat and is soothing. Naps always help almost everything.

    How careful are you with your information online?

    Very careful in some ways and not very in others. Facebook doesn’t get much from my entered data or locations or “likes” of pages, etc. I just DON’T do that. But information I provide here is pretty revealing.  

  10. Avilyn

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all?

    Butter & seasoned salt.  Only ever had it boiled, never tried grilled or roasted.

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost?  Mostly we’re switching to LED bulbs as lights burn out.

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies?  Not for summer colds.  Had my first one last year and was miserable for a week & a half.

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)?  I try to be careful.  I don’t do facebook at all, because I don’t like the intrusion on privacy.  If a site needs an email address, I can create custom ones on the fly, which helps track if they sell their lists (and if they do, I never do business with them again).  Sites that require a birthday to enter get random values (I like putting in 1/1/1901 for example).  If a site requires information like a zip code or address (and it’s not for shipping), they might get the zip code where I grew up, or where I work, or the address of the white house.

  11. Kysen

    It’s Corn on the Cob Day. How do you prepare/prefer it? Grilled, boiled, roasted? With butter, or mayo and chile powder, or something else or not at all?

    I’ll eat it however it comes, however, grilled is my favorite. Either naked (the corn!) or with a bit of butter.

    Have you switched from incandescent bulbs to CFLs  yet? If you switched, did you notice a difference in cost?

    We have ‘mostly’ switched over…still have some stockpiled old bulbs we are working through. I have not noticed a change in our bill.

    A lot of people I know have nasty summer colds now. Do you know any good home remedies?  

    1/2 OJ mixed with 1/2 Sierra Mist (no hfc) or 1/2 lime seltzer…over ice. Tastes good, easy to swallow, keeps you hydrated, and has just enough Vitamin C in it to count as a ‘home remedy’.  /grin

    I also like spicy foods…but, I know that is not for everyone.

    How careful are you with your information online? If a website wants to know your location, for instance? Or if they want access to your Facebook account (if you have one)?

    I am not involved in social networking (no Facebook, Twitter, etc). My ‘location’ is fairly well known…and enough of my family history that anyone REALLY interested in tracking me down probably could, but, I keep most things close to my chest.

    I am fully aware that even with my semi-paranoid approach to the internet there is WAY more about me out there and available than I could ever control. I just try not to add too much to it. 😛

  12. I’ve googled my name. There are many with my first/last in the world. Even in Iowa there are 4 of us, I think.

    Most of us are not “famous.” There are a couple who have reputations for their professions, but seemingly not for vast lawlessness.

    So if you already know who I am in one way or another, you could find out a fair amount about me, but if you don’t, there’s not much there for the typical person to find.

    I do limit what info I give to the extent possible. I don’t add my name to email lists, I don’t participate in discount programs, I don’t give out my phone number to sales clerks, I unsubscribe, for whatever that’s worth, as often as possible.

    Still the accumulation of online purchases (less than the average person, I think, unless you count quilting books) probably gets me profiled more accurately than I’d like.

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