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ROCKING WALLS MAY SURVIVE THE BIG ONE

AS REPORTED IN The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 9, 2023, Gary Robbins writes, “10-story Tower Survives Fake Earthquake in Possible Boon for Tall Wood Structures.” UCSD’s Large-scale Shaker Table. The … Continue reading

June 5, 2023 · 5 Comments

FLYING ENZED

“AIR NZ NAMED AIRLINE OF THE YEAR FOR 2023,” says AirlineRatings.com, as reported by Francesca Street at CNN Travel, May 30, 2023. She writes, “Its economy lie-flat seating concept is making … Continue reading

June 4, 2023 · 8 Comments

RESTORATION—IN MEDIEVAL STYLE

A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF RESTORATION: Jeffrey Schaeffer reports in AP News, May 30, 2023, “If time travel was possible, medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques … Continue reading

June 3, 2023 · 4 Comments

PITY THE AUSTIN A-30

AN ASTOUNDING DESIGN LEAP in automobile design occurred in Britain between the 1954 Austin A-30 and the 1959 Morris 850, aka the Mini. Whereas the Mini was innovative in so … Continue reading

June 2, 2023 · 1 Comment

MORETTI—AN ETCETERINA OF NOTE

ETCETERINI ARE DIMINUTIVE Italian sports cars, typically snarly Fiat-propelled and charming. I’ve never heard the singular of this Italian noun. But I assume, like macchina, it’s feminine. Thus, perhaps, “etceterina” … Continue reading

June 1, 2023 · 6 Comments

AMERICA WANTED A SMALL CAR? THE 1954 NASH METROPOLITAN DELIVERED

“THIS, THE NASH COMPANY ASSURES US,” R&T WROTE IN MAY 1954, “is what the public asked for…. Well, let’s see what the public wanted.”  “First,” R&T said, “the public wanted … Continue reading

May 31, 2023 · 3 Comments

CORONATION TIDBITS

MOST APPROPRIATELY, THE MAY 2023 ISSUE of BBC History featured Tracy Borman’s “How (and How Not) to Stage a Coronation.” Here are my favorites, together with a Papal tale topping … Continue reading

May 30, 2023 · Leave a comment

OL’ BLUE-EYES, JACK BENNY, ME, AND THOSE SIMILARLY ENDOWED

GEE, I NEVER REALIZED how rare blue eyes are. We make up only eight percent of the world’s population, according to AucklandEye. Here are other tidbits gleaned from this source, … Continue reading

May 29, 2023 · 2 Comments

R&T AND OTHER ART

THE GREAT GARAGE SORTING OF ’22 revealed a bunch of posters among its treasures to be retained. In fact, there’s a file on my iMac’s desktop labeled, prosaically enough, “Posters.” … Continue reading

May 28, 2023 · Leave a comment

“ALRIGHT, MESSR. MERRIAM AND WEBSTER, I’M READY FOR MY CLOSEUP”

MOVIES GIVE RISE TO INTERESTING ETYMOLOGIES, as described May 12, 2023 at wordgenius.com. Here are tidbits about words originating “in Old Hollywood.” Not Mr. DeMille This Time. First, the title … Continue reading

May 27, 2023 · 1 Comment