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WHAT A SYNECDOCHE!

WORDS CAN arise in the most circuitous ways. I was reading about French president Francois Hollande’s relational complexities—His Élysée Palace live-in pal, Valérie Trierweiler, apparently moving out in response to … Continue reading

January 27, 2014 · 3 Comments

HOLMES IN AMERICA?

DID SHERLOCK Holmes ever set foot on the North America continent? I mean actually, not just in those charming, but non-Canonical pastiches. Watson’s chronicles are wonderfully ambiguous in this regard. … Continue reading

January 26, 2014 · Leave a comment

CHRYSLER FIVE-PACK

I CONFESS that this title sounds like Chrysler getting into the brewery business with a cost-cutting move. But, in fact, the Chrysler Five-Pack is one of World War II’s success stories. … Continue reading

January 24, 2014 · 8 Comments

WE ARE WEIRD

A PROVOCATIVE recent book offers the view that we have a lot to learn from primitive societies—from what we might call uncivilized sorts. What with savage rites and all, I’m … Continue reading

January 22, 2014 · Leave a comment

LOUGHEAD AND THE ALCOR C-6-1 JR. TRANSPORT

AVIATION BUFFS may connect a fellow named Allan Loughead with an aircraft company named Lockheed. But I wonder how many recognize one of his aviation achievements, the svelte 1938 Alcor … Continue reading

January 20, 2014 · Leave a comment

HOCKNEY ART: STAGE AND i

BRITISH ARTIST David Hockney, age 76, has never shied away from new media. In the early 1980s, he formed scenic montages, each Polaroid snapshot not quite merging with the next. … Continue reading

January 18, 2014 · 1 Comment

BLACK BEAUTY = PHANTOM CORSAIR?

I BELIEVE I’ve identified Black Beauty, the car used by the Green Hornet—the real old-time-radio Green Hornet, not some latter-day phony-schmony counterpart in a rudely customized Chrysler, for goodness sake. … Continue reading

January 15, 2014 · 3 Comments

FLAME EATER ATMOSPHERIC ENGINE

MY 21ST-CENTURY Flame Eater atmospheric engine is a technical delight that traces its origin back 300 years to the dawn of mechanical power. The very earliest of engines were of … Continue reading

January 13, 2014 · 3 Comments

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

I LOVE both giving and getting books. It’s satisfying when the getting responds to my deftly disguised hint (“Gee, I’d like to read…”). And there’s serendipity when I didn’t even … Continue reading

January 11, 2014 · Leave a comment

ENZYME HELPS HYDROGEN STORAGE

HYDROGEN IS the energy carrier of the future. What’s more, with production fuel-cell cars only a year away, H2 transport and storage are becoming important right now. A recent article … Continue reading

January 9, 2014 · 2 Comments