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CALDER’S CIRCUS—AND SO MUCH MORE

ALEXANDER CALDER CAME FROM a family of artists—his grandfather’s colossal William Penn stands atop Philadelphia’s City Hall; his father’s public installations grace this and other cities; his mother, having studied … Continue reading

December 12, 2022 · 4 Comments

WRITER BASES HIS FICTIONAL DETECTIVE ON REAL PERSON    PART 2

YESTERDAY IN PART 1, we learned about Charles Dickens and his Metropolitan Police pal Charles Frederik Field prowling London’s seedier districts. Today, Dickens honors his pal with two fictional personages.  … Continue reading

December 11, 2022 · Leave a comment

WRITER BASES HIS FICTIONAL DETECTIVE ON REAL PERSON    PART 1

GEE. IS THIS GOING TO BE another recounting of Arthur Conan Doyle, medical-school mentor Joseph Bell, and Sherlock Holmes? Or Edgar Allan Poe and whoever gave him the idea for … Continue reading

December 10, 2022 · Leave a comment

CELEBRATING VIVA MAGENTA—AND ALSO 1797, 716, 107, 356, 2748, AND 2607

WHAT BEGAN IN THE 1950s as a systemization of color pigments has evolved into Pantone and its PMS (Pantone Matching System). Today the company’s standards are used in a variety … Continue reading

December 9, 2022 · 1 Comment

GMAX/FLTSIM IMITATES LIFE

SO THERE I WAS, just like SAAB engineers with their 21A fighter: They wanted to convert it to jet power. For details, see “Saab 21—Where’s My Prop?” here at SimanaitisSays. … Continue reading

December 8, 2022 · 6 Comments

TONY’S BUG    PART 2

TONY HOGG, IN TIME Editor-in-Chief of R&T, fulfilled a childhood dream through purchase of a Type 37 Bugatti in the late 1940s. Today in Part 2, he enters his Bug … Continue reading

December 7, 2022 · Leave a comment

TONY’S BUG PART 1

I WAS IDLY LEAFING through the 1960 volume of R&T when I came upon its February Bugatti Issue. One of the articles was “Bugattis Were Meant to be Raced,” by … Continue reading

December 6, 2022 · Leave a comment

A.I. LEARNS THE DIPLOMACY GAME

MACHINE-LEARNING ARTIFICIAL intelligence (A.I.) has already beat humans in playing chess, Go, and poker. But what about a board game that involves negotiation and even deception? The classic board game … Continue reading

December 5, 2022 · 3 Comments

FREUDENFREUDE—THE ETYMOLOGY OF HAPPINESS

THE WORD FREUDENFREUDE, “pleasure’s pleasure,” is a feeling of happiness encouraged by another’s success. It evolved from its opposite Schadenfreude, the German word describing the malicious joy resulting from another’s … Continue reading

December 4, 2022 · Leave a comment

THE ITALIAN GRAND PRIX—MONZA 1955

THE 1955 ITALIAN GP, held at Monza, was the seventh and last race of that year’s World Championship of Drivers. Indeed, sixth if you discount the Indy 500, which was … Continue reading

December 3, 2022 · 2 Comments