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HAVEN’T I SEEN THAT AIRCRAFT SOMEWHERE BEFORE?

IF IMITATION IS the most sincere form of flattery, entrepreneurs of the People’s Republic of China are the world’s greatest sycophants. Back in 2012 at SimanaitisSays, I wrote “Software Pirating—Big … Continue reading

May 4, 2017 · 1 Comment

GREEK DEMOCRACY 1.0

IN MY GOOD old days, kids learned that ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy. Indeed, even the word comes from the Greek: δῆμος, dêmos, people; and κράτος, krátos, rule. … Continue reading

May 3, 2017 · 1 Comment

ARTFUL CYCLES

PERUSING A catalog for La Galerie des Damiers from Rétromobile 95 enticed me down a path to a fascinating concept of mobility, art and sound exhibited in Tokyo in 2003. … Continue reading

May 2, 2017 · Leave a comment

GIVING IT STICK, MUSICALLY

BERNSTEIN’S WAS about average, 17 in. A jazzman’s is generally shorter. Lully perished from banging a toe with his. Wagner’s had ivory knobs. Serebrier managed to stab himself with his. … Continue reading

May 1, 2017 · Leave a comment

TALES OF NARCISSUS AND OF MACHIAVELLI

WHATEVER PROMPTED me yesterday to research the Greek myth of Narcissus and Italian Niccolò Machiavelli’s treatise The Prince? Ovid, 43 B.C.–17 A.D., wrote about the Greek myth of Narcissus and … Continue reading

April 30, 2017 · 2 Comments

A VISIT TO THE GOSFORD

THE GOSFORD Classic Car Museum is in West Gosford, Australia, more than 7400 miles from my southern California home. Yet, through the wonders of the Internet, I have just visited … Continue reading

April 29, 2017 · Leave a comment

HEDGEHOGS AND FOXES

THE ANCIENT GREEK poet Archilochus remarked that a fox knows many things, whereas a hedgehog knows only one big thing. Twentieth-century philosopher Isaiah Berlin expanded on this idea in The … Continue reading

April 28, 2017 · 1 Comment

ICONIC SOUNDS

WHAT SINGLE SOUND best characterizes your home city or country? For the latter, national anthems are easy choices, but not what I have in mind. This quest, by the way, … Continue reading

April 26, 2017 · 3 Comments

CHOCOLATE, QUAKERS AND THE E.U.

CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS led me off in different directions. Britain’s Cadbury chocolates ending up in Poland is the principal theme of James Meek’s “Somerdale to Skarbimierz,” in the April 20, 2017, … Continue reading

April 25, 2017 · Leave a comment

MARCH FOR SCIENCE—FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA

MARCHES FOR SCIENCE took place yesterday, Earth Day, April 22, 2017. They started in New Zealand and Australia and ran through time zones around the world. In Berlin, a March … Continue reading

April 23, 2017 · 1 Comment