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RIFFS FROM BECK AND LUTZ

JEFF BECK, rock guitarist of Yardbirds fame, and Bob Lutz, auto executive extraordinaire, have more in common than I might have thought. Both are elder statesmen: Beck, 72; Lutz, 84. … Continue reading

September 11, 2016 · 2 Comments

A STOCK CAR, A RENAMED GERMAN AND A FAVORITE BOLIDE

TO CONTINUE MY perusing R&Ts of six decades ago, I share a few tidbits from February 1956. Among them are a test of a Ford NASCAR, a Letter to the … Continue reading

September 10, 2016 · 2 Comments

THINKING ABOUT AVERAGE

LAKE WOBEGON FOLKS are all above average, yet how many of them know the difference between median and mean? This time, I’m not referring to that strip of land between … Continue reading

September 9, 2016 · 3 Comments

SEDIMENTARY, MY DEAR WATSON

FULL DISCLOSURE: I’m recycling this wonderfully non-Canonical title from a David Bressan blog in Scientific American. It’s too good to resist for my reflections on Sherlock Holmes and his geologic … Continue reading

September 8, 2016 · Leave a comment

MUSINGS ON THINGS JAPANESE AND WESTERN

I’M READING a book that enhances my Nipponophile tendencies. This word comes from the Japanese name for their country, Nihon, and the Greek φιλέω, phileo, to love. Janice Nimura’s book, … Continue reading

September 7, 2016 · 1 Comment

GEOLOGICALLY SPEAKING, WHAT TIME IS IT?

LET’S TALK ABOUT geology’s time clock. Stratigraphy concerns what can be learned from the order and relative position of rock layers. The word is a Latin/Greek hybrid: stratum Latin for … Continue reading

September 5, 2016 · Leave a comment

HURRICANE ESTHER ’61

AS HURRICANE HERMINE moves her way up the Atlantic coast of the U.S., I’m reminded of 1961’s Hurricane Esther and my own drenching from her. The experience enabled me deftly … Continue reading

September 4, 2016 · Leave a comment

TONY’S STRAIGHT SHOOTER

THE FOKKER EINDECKER changed the tactics of aerial combat midway through World War I. Aeroplanes were initially used exclusively for observation, until an observer took a potshot at an enemy … Continue reading

September 3, 2016 · 1 Comment

FUEL-CELL TRUCKING

HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS may make it easier for the trucking industry to meet ever-more-stringent emissions regulations. An electric-powered truck would make today’s diesel semis look like soot-spewing dinosaurs. However, technology … Continue reading

September 2, 2016 · 3 Comments

TRUTH, AFTER A FASHION

“IT’S ON THE INTERNET, so it must be true.” This may be the dumbest (and scariest) statement ever uttered. Yet it also prodded me to thinking about the concept of … Continue reading

September 1, 2016 · 1 Comment