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Monthly Archives: April, 2023

THE AMPHIBOLOGIST WILL SEE YOU NOW

THE WORD GENIUS website introduced me to a new word, amphibology, the meaning of which has given me much linguistic pleasure. “Amphibology” describes a phrase or sentence that is grammatically … Continue reading

April 20, 2023 · 2 Comments

SHALLOW GOODS, DEEP GOODS—AND TRUST PART 2

YESTERDAY Thomas L. Friedman identified a significant change in U.S./Chinese relations. Today in Part 2, tidbits continue to be gleaned from his analysis “America, China and a Crisis of Trust,” … Continue reading

April 19, 2023 · 3 Comments

SHALLOW GOODS, DEEP GOODS—AND TRUST PART 1

I’VE WONDERED WHAT HAPPENED to the bonhommie of not that long ago between the U.S. and China: GM built and sold five times more Buicks in China than here in … Continue reading

April 18, 2023 · Leave a comment

CONDUCTORS’ STYLES

I RECENTLY MENTIONED my preference for a conductor’s hair style. But, of course, which conductor? Sir Simon Rattle comes to mind. By contrast, I respect Sir Georg Solti for his … Continue reading

April 17, 2023 · Leave a comment

GALLIC INNOVATION AUTOWISE PART 2

YESTERDAY IN PART 1, Maurice and Georges Sizaire made their automotive mark with hyphenated -Naudin and -Berwick. Today in Part 2, they get wacky with the latter and then settle … Continue reading

April 16, 2023 · Leave a comment

GALLIC INNOVATION AUTOWISE PART 1

I STUMBLE ONTO THESE THINGS in straightforward ways: Jim Donnick is editor of Vintage Sports Car, published by the Vintage Sports Car Club of America. Each issue, he selects an … Continue reading

April 15, 2023 · 1 Comment

LET ME SLEEP ON IT—BIPHASICALLY

“5 Interesting Facts (and Myths) About Sleep,” at the Interesting Facts website described that medieval peasants slept better than we do.  (Artificial light makes sleep less natural today.) In giving … Continue reading

April 14, 2023 · 2 Comments

THE O.S.S. AND RUBE GOLDBERG

NOT TO DISPARAGE THE HEROIC WORK of the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, but several of its false starts make for entertaining reading. My source of this … Continue reading

April 13, 2023 · 1 Comment

IT USTA BE SANTA CLARA VALLEY PART 2

YESTERDAY, COMPUTER VACUUM TUBES FAILED every couple days and the valley had yet to be named Silicon. Today in Part 2, we continued gleaning insights from John Lanchester’s “Putting the … Continue reading

April 12, 2023 · Leave a comment

IT USTA BE SANTA CLARA VALLEY PART 1

John Lanchester’s “Putting the Silicon in Silicon Valley,” London Review of Books, March 16, 2023, offers information galore about our silicon chip age. At almost 6000 words, the article is … Continue reading

April 11, 2023 · Leave a comment