GOLD IN THAT THAR CREEK!
“THE FIRST U.S. GOLD RUSH was started by a 12-year-old boy,” reads the Interesting Facts website. What? Not James Marshall at Colonel John Augustus Sutter’s Mill? Well, no. And indeed, … Continue reading
JAGUAR ARITHMETIC
R&T SUMMED UP ITS June 1955 road test of the Jaguar XK-140 with what it called “COVENTRY’S FINEST FORMULA.” The magazine said, “For six years the Jaguar XK sports car … Continue reading
WHAT DO “TROUSERS” TROUSE ANYWAY?
ETYMOLOGIES OF SWEATERS, SNEAKERS, AND PEDAL-PUSHERS are clear. Even skorts. But what of trousers? Here’s what I learned from Merriam-Webster, the O.E.D., the Internet, and other sources. The Merriam-Webster entry … Continue reading
ROSSUM’S UNIVERSAL ROBOTS REDUX
“ČAPEK’S ROBOTS” EXPLORED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE here at SimanaitisSays back in September 2017. In reviewing Karel Čapek’s 1920 play R.U.R., the article asked, “Will its advancement be to mankind’s good or … Continue reading
LAUGH IT UP—ONLINE OR OFF
WHAT WITH ONE THING AND ANOTHER, there seems to be little to laugh about these days. But what is laughter? Why do we laugh? And how do we laugh in … Continue reading
SPEED ON THE SAND PART 2
IN PART 1 YESTERDAY, DRIVERS WENT AS FAST AS THEY COULD on the sands of 1954 Daytona Beach. Today in Part 2 we return with R&T to this venue a … Continue reading
SPEED ON THE SAND—THEN AND NOW PART 1
DAYTONA BEACH, PENDINE SANDS, BONNEVILLE—AND OUISTREHAM. This last named, less familiar, was described at the Classic & Sports Car website, January 17, 2024. It’s on the Normandy coast of France, … Continue reading