Simanaitis Says

On cars, old, new and future; science & technology; vintage airplanes, computer flight simulation of them; Sherlockiana; our English language; travel; and other stuff

RONALD SEARLE’S CARS

I AM DELIGHTED to see my currently favorite car magazine Classic & Sports Car featuring one of my website’s favorite artists (see “Ronald Searle,” “Magnificent Machines—And Tales Too,” “Skool is … Continue reading

October 6, 2022 · 1 Comment

PASSPORT TIDBITS

MY PASSPORT HASN’T had much use recently. Indeed, there was a time when my T&E (Travel & Expense Report) was more than my R&T salary. So Shiela Fitzpatrick’s “File-Selves” caught … Continue reading

October 5, 2022 · Leave a comment

FIDO SNIFFS OUT ARITHMETIC ANXIETY

“Whether it’s a tricky maths problem or an unexpected bill,” Nicola Davis of The Guardian reports, “daily life is full of stressful experiences. Now researchers have found that humans produce … Continue reading

October 4, 2022 · 2 Comments

ON LATE MEDIEVAL CLUTTER

HAVING READ TOM Johnson’s “No More Baubles,” London Review of Books, September 22, 2022, I feel a kinship with people living in Late Medieval London. We were/are prone to clutter.  … Continue reading

October 3, 2022 · Leave a comment

ちょっとつんどく—MY PERSONAL JAPANESE PHRASE

I RECENTLY LEARNED THE JAPANESE word つんどく, tsundoku, which means acquiring books but letting them pile up without reading. To which I add ちょっと, chotto, Japanese for “a little.” That … Continue reading

October 2, 2022 · Leave a comment

DID THE EARTH MOVE FOR YOU, JUST A LITTLE?

THE INTERESTING FACTS  WEBSITE reports that “The Earth Shakes Every 26 Seconds, and Scientists Aren’t Sure Why.” Well, this is tantalizing enough to require a perusal and perhaps some additional … Continue reading

October 1, 2022 · 3 Comments

SPERM WHALE CLANISH CLICKING

IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN that sperm whales make clicking sounds to communicate as well as to echolocate prey in ocean darkness at depths of a mile or more. Recently, … Continue reading

September 30, 2022 · Leave a comment

THE FOURTH ELEMENT: FIRE

LIFE WAS A LOT SIMPLER when Aristotle had only four elements: air, earth, water, and fire. Later, he added heavenly aether, and things have gotten more complicated since then. It’s … Continue reading

September 29, 2022 · 1 Comment

BEING HEP, LIKE, TWENTY-THREE SKIDOO

A BEAUTY OF SLANG is its etymological appeal. Why “23” anyway? And, y’know, is it “hep” or “hip”? This clearly calls for some research.  My sources are multitudinous. With the … Continue reading

September 28, 2022 · 1 Comment

JAPAN TRIPPIN’—1958

THE JAPAN POCKET GUIDE entered my collection in 09/06, meaning it was already 48 years old when I acquired it. Hmm…. Now that it’s 64 years old, I wonder how … Continue reading

September 27, 2022 · Leave a comment