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

COME ON-A BAUHAUS

IT’S ALWAYS RISKY paraphrasing old song titles, but it seemed too good to pass up “Come On-A My House” by singer Rosemary Clooney, George’s aunt. In truth, I’m early in … Continue reading

August 16, 2016 · Leave a comment

BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, C. 1905

I’VE NOT OFTEN VISITED the Low Countries, as the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are sometimes called. On the other hand, my infrequent visits have been enhanced by armchair travel provided … Continue reading

August 15, 2016 · Leave a comment

“DO PUT DOWN THE REVOLVER”

THIS WONDERFUL TITLE appeared in the London Review of Books, August 14, 2016, in a book review written by Rosemary Hill, whose other work in LRB I’ve enjoyed. I’m sure … Continue reading

August 14, 2016 · Leave a comment

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SIMANAITISSAYS!

THIS ITEM BEGINS the fifth year of SimanaitisSays. Once more, I thank you for your readership and interactions. Indeed, celebrating this camaraderie, I recall several notable items of the past … Continue reading

August 13, 2016 · 7 Comments

A 1953 TIME CAPSULE—BUGATTI LORE AND MORE

ETTORE BUGATTI, Le Patron, died in 1947, the same year that Road and Track published its first issue. In November 1953, the magazine was six years old when it chose to … Continue reading

August 12, 2016 · 1 Comment

FRIENDLY BORDERS

LIZ ALDERMAN’S STORY in The New York Times, August 8, 2016, is titled “Put One Foot Wrong in This Town and You’ve Left the Country.” She was writing about Baarle, … Continue reading

August 11, 2016 · 6 Comments

AVOCADO UNDER MY SKIN

THE MIND—and sometimes a good pun—is a terrible thing to waste. So is an avocado. We’ve been enjoying avocados of the Hass variety here in southern California. No surprise, as … Continue reading

August 10, 2016 · Leave a comment

THE LRB ON BREXIT

THE BREXIT REFERENDUM asked voters in the United Kingdom whether to Remain in or Leave the European Union, and “Leave” gathered more votes. But, as described in essays in the London … Continue reading

August 8, 2016 · 3 Comments

THE MATHEMATICAL BRIDGE, CAMBRIDGE

PLACE YOURSELF AT 52.2022 N, 0.1150E (for armchair travellers, Google Maps will help). Good, you’re now on the River Cam in Cambridge, England, 60 miles north of London. I like … Continue reading

August 7, 2016 · 2 Comments

AIRBOATS—REAL AND VIRTUAL

ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL did more than patent the first practical telephone in 1876 (not to say later giving actor Don Ameche such an iconic movie role that the device was … Continue reading

August 6, 2016 · Leave a comment