COMPLEXITIES OF CAFE COMPLIANCE FEES PART 2
YESTERDAY WE BEGAN ANALYZING Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards and their encouraging average mpgs from 13.5 to more than double that today. In Part 2 we continue—and close with a … Continue reading
COMPLEXITIES OF CAFE COMPLIANCE FEES PART 1
HEADLINES IN THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 26, 2025, are provocative: “Republicans Propose a New Way to Scrap Fuel Economy Rules: No Fines.” Brad Plumer and Jack Ewing report, “For … Continue reading
SEE THAT AGAIN
KATRINA MILLER WRITES IN THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 26, 2025, “The Best Illusion of the Year contest offers researchers, and participants, an opportunity to explore the gaps and limits … Continue reading
GRANDE SEMAINE D’AVIATION DE LA CHAMPAGNE, 1909
IT WAS LESS THAN SIX YEARS after the Wright Bros. first flew ever so tentatively at Kitty Hawk that the world celebrated heavier-than-air craft at the Grande Semaine d’Aviation de … Continue reading
CARS OF THE STARS REDUX AGAIN
THE 1934 FLICK THE GAY DIVORCEE DESERVES an award among car enthusiasts: Not only does it feature three of the era’s classic automobiles, but one of them was actually owned … Continue reading
WHAT IS CLASSICAL MUSIC?
COMPOSER/CONDUCTOR MATTHEW AUCOIN ASKS “Do You Actually Know What Classical Music Is? Does Anyone?,” The Atlantic, April 15, 2025. This captures my eye because I include classical among my musical … Continue reading
MY NEW FAV AT THE ATLANTIC
“IT TURNS OUT,” ALEXANDRA PETRI WRITES IN THE ATLANTIC (with tongue firmly in cheek), “someone in the Trump administration automatically texts you a free scoop as sort of a welcome … Continue reading
MISS MANNERS AND TRUMP PART 2
TRUMP’S UTTERLY CALLOUS COMMENTS following the recent Minnesota horrors prompted me to consult Miss Manners as something of a purgative. Here in Part 2 we continue with her views on … Continue reading
MISS MANNERS AND TRUMP PART 1
MY MISS MANNERS’ GUIDE TO EXCRUCIATINGLY CORRECT BEHAVIOR is the updated 2005 edition, not that things haven’t changed in the past two decades. In particular, Trump’s reactions to recent Minnesota … Continue reading →