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

WHAT’S THAT IN LIGHT WARLPIRI?

A LANGUAGE is being born in Australia’s Northern Territory. Warlpiri rampamu is spoken by a small, isolated group of indigenous Australians, most under the age of 35. This is noteworthy … Continue reading

July 16, 2013 · Leave a comment

HOLMES’ WHEELS

PERSONAL MOBILITY was essential to Sherlock Holmes in his pursuit of evil doers. And, generally, in London and elsewhere, his travels had nothing to do with internal combustion. (See http://www.wp.me/p2ETap-dKContinue reading

July 15, 2013 · 2 Comments

AIRCRAFT IN JAPAN, 1910-1945

FLYING MACHINES, both lighter- and heavier-than-air, came early to Japan. The country’s heritage of civil aircraft is wonderfully documented—in both Japanese and English—in one book in my collection. Another book, … Continue reading

July 14, 2013 · 1 Comment

BMW i3

TECHNICAL DETAILS of the 2014 BMW i3 urban electric vehicle have now been revealed. Is it a major step forward for BEVs? Is it a technical marvel? Is it merely … Continue reading

July 13, 2013 · 1 Comment

MY BOBSLEDS

BOBSLEDDING WOULD be my ideal sport. Run for only a short distance, hop into the bobsled, go like hell and have gravity scare the bejesus out of me. Plus, I … Continue reading

July 12, 2013 · 1 Comment

GAMING NOISE

“I WON! I won!” Or maybe not. Artfully engineered responses from games—and gambling hardware—are designed to encourage continued play through what researchers call “losses disguised as wins.” This concept is … Continue reading

July 11, 2013 · Leave a comment

THE ALPS: MOUNTAINS OF PROMINENCE

THE ALPS are more impressive than the Rockies. True, both have neat scenery, wonderful roads and great touring. But in the Rockies, you’re already starting from a mile high. It’s … Continue reading

July 10, 2013 · Leave a comment

PROPULSION FIGHT

THIS ISN’T the first time society gets to decide on personal mobility. Back at the previous turn of the century—the 19th to the 20th—the propulsion fight was among electricity, steam … Continue reading

July 9, 2013 · 1 Comment

ORCHESTRIONS

IF YOU’VE ridden a carousel, you’ve heard the music of an orchestrion. Think of this pneumatically controlled collection of pipes and percussion as sort of a high-level music box, but with … Continue reading

July 8, 2013 · 1 Comment

AESTHETICS OF JAPAN

IT SEEMS to me there are contrasting sides to Japanese aesthetics. The same fellow who appreciates the simplicity of rocks in carefully raked sand also derives pleasure from art forms … Continue reading

July 7, 2013 · 2 Comments