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Monthly Archives: January, 2018

THE DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT, ME, AND JOHN CLEESE

IT SOUNDS like a Grade-B sci-fi theme, but the Dunning-Kruger Effect is, alas, as timely as today’s headlines, rings true with my own intellectual life, and, what’s more, has an … Continue reading

January 7, 2018 · 2 Comments

THE MEAL/LE REPAS/DIE MAHLZEIT/IL PASTO

OF COURSE, even jingoistic world travelers need sustenance. And, indeed, mealtimes are part of the pleasure of mixing with foreigners, especially if you know how to order them around. Have … Continue reading

January 6, 2018 · Leave a comment

TOADY, pl. TOADIES (THERE’S NO LACK OF THEM)

I FIND it odd that the word “toady” dates from not quite 200 years ago. One would have thought such “flatterers in hope of gaining favors” had been around long … Continue reading

January 5, 2018 · 2 Comments

HEDGING THE ODDS OF WARTIME AVIATION

IT HAS been said, “There are no atheists in foxholes.” And so it is for those fighting in the air above. Flying Against Fate, by S.P. MacKenzie, is a highly … Continue reading

January 4, 2018 · Leave a comment

MASANIELLO MAKING NAPLES GREAT AGAIN?

TOMMASO ANIELLO, Masaniello, for short, was a Neapolitan fisherman who led a populist revolt against Habsburg Spain in 1647. So far, so good. However, he was destined to be dissed … Continue reading

January 3, 2018 · 1 Comment

RACECAR NOISE!

LET US celebrate the New Year with racecar noise. This celebration came to mind a couple weeks ago when I unearthed my Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Beatles album … Continue reading

January 2, 2018 · 5 Comments