Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

hurdy-gurdy \HUR-dee-GUR-dee, -gur-\, noun:
  1. a barrel organ or similar musical instrument played by turning a crank.
  2. a lute- or guitar-shaped stringed musical instrument sounded by the revolution against the strings of a rosined wheel turned by a crank.
Hurdy-gurdy entered English in the 1740s. It is a variant of the Scots word hirdy-girdy meaning "uproar."

Effective Monday
  • When after a three-day weekend or vacation your first day back at work falls on a day other than Monday. The sensation of Monday is present, only worse.
"It may be Tuesday, but since we were off yesterday this is Effective Monday."

History 
  • Diet of Worms: general assembly of the Holy Roman Empire began; it ended four months later with Martin Luther being declared an outlaw (1521)
  • serendipity: word was coined by Horace Walpole in a letter to Horace Mann (1754)
  • Carnegie Institute: Andrew Carnegie established this private scientific research foundation after the US government refused his gift of $10 million to finance the advancement of knowledge (1902)
  • "We Are the World": Michael Jackson/Lionel Richie song that raised millions for famine relief in Africa was recorded by 45 popular performers (1985)
  • Element 114: scientists announced the creation of the synthetic radioactive chemical element (1999)
Birthdays
  • Sir Henry Morton Stanley 1841
  • Jose Marti 1853
  • William Seward Burroughs 1857
  • Artur Rubinstein 1889
  • Jackson Pollock 1912
  • Jim Bryan 1927
  • Acker Bilk 1927
  • Ronnie Scott 1927
  • Acker (Bernard) Bilk 1929
  • Susan Sontag 1933
  • Nicholas Pryor 1935
  • Alan Alda 1936
  • Bill Phillips 1938
  • John Beck 1943
  • Susan Howard 1943
  • Dick Taylor (The Pretty Things) 1943
  • Brian Keenan 1944
  • Marthe Keller 1945
  • Barbi Benton 1950
  • Dave Sharp (The Alarm) 1959
  • Sam Phillips 1962
  • Dan Spitz 1964 (Anthrax)
  • Greg Cook (Ricochet) 1965
  • Rakim 1968
  • Sara McLachlan 1968
  • DJ Muggs (Cypress Hill) 1968
  • Katherine Morris 1969
  • Joey Fatone Jr. ('N Sync) 1977
  • Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys) 1980
  • Elijah Wood 1981

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