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

SEAL HIJINKS

THE PRESIDENTIAL SEAL, formally the Coat of Arms of the President of the United States, is an impressive thing. Its definition contains plenty of heraldic jargon: The shield consists of … Continue reading

July 26, 2019 · Leave a comment

IACOCCA’S FIRST MUSTANG

THE RECENT PASSING OF Lee Iacocca, age 94, reminded me of his Ford Fairlane Group’s first Mustang. I’m not thinking of the Falcon-based four-seater introduced in ’64 1/2 and destined … Continue reading

July 25, 2019 · 2 Comments

THE ENGLISH JOHNSONS: DEFT OR JUST DAFT?

TO SUMMARIZE ENGLAND’S new Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his family, imagine the Trump clan, including in-laws and hangers-on, all as Donald J.’s brothers and sisters. Oh, and toss in … Continue reading

July 24, 2019 · 1 Comment

FACIAL RECOGNITION—GIGO PART 2

ARE YOU CONCERNED that facial recognition might become overbearing in its disturbance of your privacy? As suggested yesterday, sorry, folks, that train has already left. Today’s tidbits are gleaned from … Continue reading

July 23, 2019 · Leave a comment

FACIAL RECOGNITION—GIGO PART 1

PHRENOLOGY, THE ANALYSIS OF head contours to predict mental traits, used to be considered a science. This led to eugenics, selective improvement of certain genetic groups and elimination of others … Continue reading

July 22, 2019 · Leave a comment

CURTISS MODEL F—A FLYING BOAT OF FIRSTS

GLENN CURTISS was the first in the U.S. to take off and land on water, January 26, 1911. And within a year, he commercialized this achievement with the Curtiss Model … Continue reading

July 21, 2019 · 2 Comments

CHAPLIN-AIR-LINE PART 2

IT DIDN’T TAKE long for Syd Chaplin, Charlie’s half-brother, to add aviation to his entrepreneurial set of ambitions. A hundred years ago, Los Angeles was a center of aviation development, … Continue reading

July 20, 2019 · 1 Comment

CHAPLIN-AIR-LINE PART 1

TODAY, THE INTERSECTION of Wilshire and Fairfax is a Los Angeles cultural focus: The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the Petersen Automotive Museum, and the Architecture and Design Museum>Los Angeles … Continue reading

July 19, 2019 · 1 Comment

HOW DO YOU SAY THAT IN ENGLISH?

A LETTER TO the London Review of Books got me thinking about words that don’t readily translate to English. Jem Thomas, Bristol, cited the Portuguese word saudade and the Welsh … Continue reading

July 18, 2019 · Leave a comment

PORSCHE BEETLES

DR. ING. FERDINAND Porsche’s company was commissioned by Adolf Hitler to design the rear-engine Volkswagen in 1934. This was five years before Porsche built the Type 64, which used many … Continue reading

July 17, 2019 · 1 Comment