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INDIANA JONES, OHIO SIMANAITIS

A RECENT refurbishment of Disneyland’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye Adventure reminds me of my own Ohio Simanaitis Adventure. As noted in R&T, April 1996, Henry “Indiana” Jones, … Continue reading

December 18, 2012 · 7 Comments

WACKY’S NEAT CARS

CHICAGO ENTREPRENEUR Stanley Harold “Wacky” Arnolt was more than a car importer; his company S.H. Arnolt was a licensed automobile  manufacturer in the state of Illinois in the 1950s. Arnolt’s … Continue reading

December 17, 2012 · 2 Comments

BIOCHAR AND MR. FORD

AN ARTICLE in Science, 23 November 2012, Vol. 338, discussed “biochar,” a technical term that I felt compelled to investigate. The article described biochar as “Carbon Storage with Benefits.” Specifically, … Continue reading

December 16, 2012 · 1 Comment

REWRITE? CLARIFY? STET?

ODDITIES APPEARING in print are fun to collect. Most of my collection consists of straight news items. Others are typos either corrected or left unaltered. I share the latter with … Continue reading

December 15, 2012 · 1 Comment

COMMON INTERESTS, UNCOMMON FIBER

A CARBON-FIBER link is being forged (er… woven) between BMW and Boeing. According to Reuters, the two companies will cooperate in research and development of this lightweight material. Carbon fiber … Continue reading

December 14, 2012 · 1 Comment

THE WRIGHT BROS. VS GLENN CURTISS

ON DECEMBER 17, 1903, on the windy sand dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved the world’s first pilot-controlled, powered, heavier-than-air flight. Others before had piloted … Continue reading

December 13, 2012 · 8 Comments

GEORGE B. SELDEN VS HENRY FORD

IN 1879, GEORGE B. Selden patented the automobile. Selden wasn’t an engineer. He was a tinkerer, though, and more important, a patent attorney. Selden recognized the value of delaying the … Continue reading

December 12, 2012 · 11 Comments

TRANSAVIA PL-12 AIRTRUK

ODDITIES OF aviation usually exist in ones and twos. Yet the Transavia PL-12 Airtruk, one of the oddest, had a production run of 118 examples over a 27-year period, 1966 … Continue reading

December 11, 2012 · Leave a comment

HOLMES ON STAGE

PORTRAYERS OF Sherlock Holmes have had varied stage presentations. Here are several of my favorites, the CDs of which are available at Amazon.com. Replete with special effects, within the theater … Continue reading

December 10, 2012 · 1 Comment

A FORMULA OF BEAUTY

THIS CONVERSATION took place years ago, 1986, to be exact: “We all recognize that a 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso is better looking than a 1958 Buick,” I said, “but … Continue reading

December 9, 2012 · 6 Comments