Daily Calendar for Saturday, January 27, 2024
Question of the Day
What does the military abbreviation βSOPβ stand for?
In military parlance, βSOPβ stands for standing operating procedure, to indicate a set of instructions that lends itself to a definite or standardized procedure without loss of effectiveness. It is assumed something is SOP unless otherwise ordered.
Advice of the Day
Potatoes, tomatoes, and hot spices are foods for fidelity.
Home Hint of the Day
Don’t store or place candles near excessive heat, such as near a sunny window. If the heat bends them, they’ll burn too fast and drip more than usual.
Word of the Day
Mean temperature
The average of the maximum and the minimum temperatures for a particular period; the mean equals the sum of the max and min divided by two.
Puzzle of the Day
When will there be but 24 letters in the alphabet?
When U and I are 1.
(If the two letters, U and I, became the number 1, that would eliminate two letters from the alphabet, making a total of 24.)
Born
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (composer) β
- Lewis Carroll (author) β
- Samuel Gompers (labor union official) β
- Jerome Kern (composer) β
- Hyman George Rickover (U.S. naval officer) β
- Donna Reed (actress) β
- Sabu Dastagir (actor) β
- Ingrid Thulin (actress) β
- Troy Donahue (actor) β
- Beatrice Tinsley (astronomer) β
- John Roberts (Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court) β
- Bridget Fonda (actress) β
- Patton Oswalt (actor) β
Died
- John James Audubon (ornithologist) β
- Giuseppe Verdi (composer) β
- Thomas Crapper (inventor) β
- Lilli Palmer (actress) β
- Claude Atkins (actor) β
- Milt Bernhart (big band trombonist) β
- Jack Paar (humorist who turned late-night television into a national institution when he was host of The Tonight Show from 1957 to 1962) β
- George Doc Abraham (wisecracking gardening guru who teamed up with his wife, Katy, to host one of the longest-running shows on American radio) β
- Nick McDonald (policeman who arrested Lee Harvey Oswald at a Dallas movie theater after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963) β
- Tige Andrews (actor) β
- John Updike (Pulitzer Prize-winning author) β
- J.D. Salinger (author) β
Events
- Thomas Edison granted patent for incandescent electric lampβ
- National Geographic Society incorporatedβ
- The first public demonstration of a true TV was given in London by John Bairdβ
- Honeymoon Bridge over Niagara Falls collapsed due to ice jamβ
- First U.S. air attack on Germany staged by the Eighth Air Force on the docks of Wilhelmshaven (WW II)β
- German guards closed the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as the Soviet army approached, moving as many prisoners as possible to Western campsβ
- Last performance of Peter Pan at New York City’s Imperial Theaterβ
- Georgia legislature repealed the state’s public school segregation lawsβ
- Three astronauts died in a flash fire at Cape Kennedy, Florida, while training for the first launch of the Apollo 1 spacecraftβ
- Representatives from over 60 nations, including the U.S. and USSR, signed the Outer Space Treatyβ
- Vietnam War Cease-Fire signed in Paris, ending U.S. combat role in Vietnamβ
- Laverne and Shirley made its television debutβ
- Michael Jackson’s hair caught fire during filming of a commercialβ
- Carl Lewis made a long jump of 28 feet 10.06 inches, in New York Cityβ
- American sumo wrestler Chad Rowan was awarded the Japanese sport’s highest rank, becoming the first foreign Yokozunaβ
- National Recording Registry’s first 50 selections announcedβ
- Western Union sent its last telegramβ
Weather
- Great 48-hour snowstorm dropped 24 inches on New York Cityβ
- Florida had 3-day freeze, $10 million in crop lossβ
- Chicago, Illinois, was covered with 23 inches of snowβ
- Frigid arctic air in place over New England and New York caused record-breaking temperatures. Burlington, Vermont, broke its old record daily low by 9 degrees, with a reading of -29F, and Caribou, Maine, set a record low for the third day in a row, with a temperature of -23F.β