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TOOT A LOO, AMBY

HINDUSTAN MOTORS Ltd has shut down production of the Ambassador, as reported in a series of BBC News reports, August 27, 2014. It’s an event celebrated in India with mixed … Continue reading

August 28, 2014 · Leave a comment

PHILIP MARLOWE—SHAMUS EXTRAORDINAIRE

RAYMOND CHANDLER’S Philip Marlowe is almost as real to me as the real Sherlock Holmes. An epitome of the hardboiled detective, Philip Marlowe has been portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, Dick … Continue reading

August 27, 2014 · 1 Comment

COMMON CORE MATH

LET’S begin paradoxically with a summary: Old Math is rote memory and recitation of facts. New Math is rigor describing what numbers are. Common Core Math is intuition describing what … Continue reading

August 25, 2014 · 6 Comments

A TRIO OF COOKBOOKS

I’VE BEEN accumulating cookbooks since the early 1960s. Three of them surfaced recently as I looked up recipes. Talk about a diverse trio of cookbook authors! A black chef from … Continue reading

August 23, 2014 · Leave a comment

WOODSMAN, PLY THAT TREE

PLYWOOD IS the world’s first composite material. This sandwiching of wood has been around for more than 200 years. It has numerous domestic uses. Its heritage in aviation is rich; … Continue reading

August 22, 2014 · 2 Comments

SCIENCE TIDBITS

CHERRY-PICKING SCIENCE can lead to deception. That is, sharing an interesting tidbit that stresses a single aspect of a complex matter obviously does not tell the full story. But it … Continue reading

August 21, 2014 · Leave a comment

DE HAVILLAND “MOZZIE”

THE DE HAVILLAND 98 Mosquito was one of the most versatile aircraft of World War II. No other aircraft served so many roles as a day and night fighter, bomber, … Continue reading

August 20, 2014 · Leave a comment

POWER QUANTS

IT’S QUITE enough to give mathematics a bad name. “Traders Profit as Power Grid is Overworked,” in The New York Times, August 14, 2014, explains how “quants” (those mathematically trained … Continue reading

August 18, 2014 · Leave a comment

TOYS—1927

NOT TO sound like an old guy—which, of course, I am—but today’s play for kids seems a bit artificial, if not downright electronically weird. By contrast, one of the books … Continue reading

August 17, 2014 · Leave a comment

GAMESMANSHIP—WITH A MOTORING SUBTEXT

STEPHEN POTTER (not related to Harry) was a British academic, writer/producer at the BBC and most revered for putting self-help books in their place. He originated the Theory and Practice … Continue reading

August 16, 2014 · 1 Comment