ON RELIGIONS
SOMEONE ONCE SAID, “I think of myself as a flying buttress, supporting the church, but from without.” Another religious adage I like is “Lord, protect me from zealots.” These two … Continue reading
IN DEFENSE OF ALGORITHMS
IT ISN’T MY mathematical background that has me defending algorithms. Nor is it scads of angry algorithms responding to the last two days of SimanaitisSays, in which I shared Annalee … Continue reading
HOLMES: DOUBLE-0 221B?
WAS THE WORLD’S first consulting detective also a British agent? As Sherlock Holmes himself says, “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” … Continue reading
HAPPY 25TH, SAVEUR!
IT HAS BEEN a quarter of a century now that we have enjoyed Saveur. The slogan of this gourmet, food, wine, and travel magazine is particularly appealing: “Savor a World … Continue reading
A MORE EFFICIENT CATALYST FOR FUEL CELLS
FUEL CELLS HAVE long exhibited potential for efficient generation of electricity from oxygen in the air and stored hydrogen. FCEVs Versus BEVS. One benefit, already achieved, is in fuel-cell electric … Continue reading
ETYMOLOGY: RHODOMONTADE AND OTHER CHARACTER TRAITS
THIS RESEARCH STARTED with an erudite, if perhaps overwrought, description of Britain’s Boris Johnson in the London Review of Books, August 15, 2019: Ferdinand Mount, one of the article’s co-authors, … Continue reading
MOMA’S FIRST CELEBRATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE PART 2
IN 1951, NEW YORK CITY’s Museum of Modern Art celebrated automotive esthetics with its 8 Automobiles exhibit. Yesterday in Part 1, we shared MOMA views on its first four examples. … Continue reading
MOMA’S FIRST CELEBRATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE PART 1
“I GO SOMEWHERE… I take a cab.” This apocryphal New Yorker’s view of travel was countered by that city’s Museum of Modern Art and its first exhibit on automotive design. … Continue reading