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ST PAUL’S LORE    PART 2

AN IMAGINARY STROLL initiated by Stephen Browning’s On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes led me past the Cathedral Church of St Paul the Apostle. Who would have guessed it would … Continue reading

November 14, 2022 · 3 Comments

ST PAUL’S LORE   PART 1

I WAS STROLLING with the world’s first Consulting Detective and his able chronicler past St. Paul’s Cathedral; this, encouraged by Stephen Browning’s On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes. Browning describes … Continue reading

November 13, 2022 · Leave a comment

CAN YOU FEEL ME NOW?

OUR CELL PHONES MAY FIND another use much to society’s benefit: assessing the structural integrity of bridges. Good News Network, November 4, 2022, reports, “Using the Golden Gate Bridge in … Continue reading

November 12, 2022 · 7 Comments

LOTUS 23—DRIVING IMPRESSIONS REPORTED BY HENRI L’AFITT

YESTERDAY, WE CELEBRATED the Lotus 23’s sports racing artistry, bred as horsey types might say “by Colin Anthony Chapman out of Lotus Formula Junior.” Today we share driving impressions of … Continue reading

November 11, 2022 · 2 Comments

LOTUS 23—FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION (ANOTHER ADAGE COMES TO MIND TOO)

“RACING IMPROVES THE BREED” has equestrian origins, and horsepower of another variety confirms this adage as well. As does architect Louis Sullivan’s axiom “Form follows function.” The Lotus 23 sports … Continue reading

November 10, 2022 · 1 Comment

AN ATOM’S ADVENTURE

“A METAL ATOM IS a metal atom,” says Alan Nelson, senior vice president for battery materials at Redwood Materials, a company that has specialized in recycling. “That element doesn’t know … Continue reading

November 9, 2022 · 2 Comments

TEAM TEACHING: DISSOLVING THE WALLS OF EDUCATION

AT FIRST GLANCE, IT LOOKS LIKE pandemonium. But Mesa, Arizona, is piloting a Team Teaching project, wherein the separation of classes across physical or grade distinctions are dissolved. Here are … Continue reading

November 8, 2022 · 7 Comments

LENA, YODAVILLE, SHIRLEYS, AND THE TEAPOT   PART  2

YESTERDAY, JAMES VINCENT began a review of Dylan Mulvin’s Proxies: The Cultural Work of Standing In. Today in Part 2 we continue with a familiar proxy, the International Prototype Kilogram, … Continue reading

November 7, 2022 · Leave a comment

LENA, YODAVILLE, SHIRLEYS, AND THE TEAPOT   PART 1

WHAT DOES LENA, A PLAYBOY CENTERFOLD in 1972, have in common with Yodaville, a simulated Middle East community near Yuma, Arizona? Both Lena and Yodaville are discussed by James Vincent … Continue reading

November 6, 2022 · Leave a comment

REFINING HEMINGWAY’S DETECTOR

ERNEST HEMINGWAY SUGGESTED in The Paris Review, “The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shockproof, shit detector.” I used to suggest to students that readers as … Continue reading

November 5, 2022 · Leave a comment