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MAN, THE FIERCEST—AND MOST SHORT-SIGHTED?—PREDATOR

HUMANS ARE hunter-gathers by nature. However, in contrast to other predators, we are also technologists devising improved means of predation. And we are the only predators hunting for trophy or … Continue reading

September 7, 2015 · Leave a comment

THE BIRTH OF LOS ANGELES TV

PHILO T. FARNSWORTH may not have foreseen what he started. In 1927, the same year Charles Lindbergh flew non-stop New York to Paris, Farnsworth transmitted a televised image at his … Continue reading

September 6, 2015 · 1 Comment

THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNIVERSE, 1914

WHAT A glorious time it must have been. Airplanes were barely a decade old, cars only a little more familiar. Both were novelties that people loved to watch. Race driver … Continue reading

September 5, 2015 · Leave a comment

UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENTIAL

EVERY FEW years, I feel compelled to reeducate myself on the workings of an automotive differential. There’s nothing particularly life-critical about this; it’s akin to doing crosswords left-handed when one … Continue reading

September 4, 2015 · 3 Comments

TV HISTORY AND CULTURE

MY PRINCIPAL enthusiasms for television are British (its mysteries and period dramas) and historical (TV’s place in an evolving culture). I unearthed a book on this latter topic. I’ll save … Continue reading

September 3, 2015 · Leave a comment

FIAT ABARTH BRAVA ALITALIA GROUP 4

COMPETITION CARS are a hoot to drive, mainly because they make few concessions to anything resembling practicality. I’ve driven more than few in special settings, a Lancia Beta Montecarlo Group … Continue reading

September 2, 2015 · Leave a comment

DISNEY ANIMATION: THE ILLUSION OF LIFE

LET’S CELEBRATE Disney animation and also the near-term evolution of publication. Initially published in 1981, the book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life has been the classic work describing the … Continue reading

August 31, 2015 · 2 Comments

DID POIROT EVER MEET HOLMES?

THE WORLD’S two greatest consulting detectives, Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, had overlapping careers. It was around the advent of the Great War, World War I to those of us … Continue reading

August 29, 2015 · Leave a comment

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE WORRIES

DESPITE ALL the hype of autonomous vehicles as the hot tip for 2020, I predict society’s principal winners in this won’t be those seeking enhanced personal mobility. It will be … Continue reading

August 28, 2015 · 1 Comment

AVIATION ART SOARING TO THE ABSTRACT

IT DIDN’T take long for art to discover aviation as a subject. A Wright Flyer had already appeared in Henri Rousseau’s Les Pêcheurs à la ligne avec aeroplane less than … Continue reading

August 27, 2015 · Leave a comment