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KEEPING KEWL WITH AND WITHOUT VAPOR COMPRESSION   PART 2

THIS ALL BEGAN WITH LEARNING ABOUT solid-state refrigerants as described in “Sizing Up Caloric Devices,” AAAS Science, August 2, 2024. Today in Part 2, three types of solid-state devices offer … Continue reading

August 13, 2024 · 3 Comments

KEEPING KEWL BOTH WITH AND WITHOUT VAPOR COMPRESSION   PART 1

MY AUGUST 2, 2024, ISSUE OF AAAS SCIENCE has “Sizing Up Caloric Devices,” by Suxin Qian and Ichiro Takeuchi. Its subtitle is also eye-catching: “Emerging solid-state cooling technologies may help … Continue reading

August 12, 2024 · Leave a comment

F-JR FUN—ENJOYING AN ELVA AND AN ENVOY  PART 2

YESTERDAY, WE SHARED MECHANICAL DETAILS of the Formula Junior Elva and Envoy gleaned from R&T June 1960 and February 1961 respectively. Today in Part 2, we read what the era’s … Continue reading

August 11, 2024 · Leave a comment

F-JR FUN—ENJOYING AN ELVA AND AN ENVOY PART 1

“FORMULA JUNIOR IS AN OPEN-WHEEL RACING class,” Wikipedia describes, “first adopted in October 1958 by the CSI (International Sporting Commission, the part of the FIA that then regulated motorsports).” Wikipedia continues, “The … Continue reading

August 10, 2024 · Leave a comment

THE NECKER CUBE, ESCHER ILLOS, AND A CUBED CUBE

YESTERDAY IN “I Was Reading Wittgenstein the Other Day….,” LRB reviewer A.W. Moore cited “the two ways of seeing a Necker cube” appearing in Wittgenstein’s Proposition 5.5423. Though this cube … Continue reading

August 9, 2024 · 1 Comment

I WAS READING WITTGENSTEIN THE OTHER DAY….

WELL, YES, SO MUCH FOR that boastful opening. What I mean to say is that I was reading an article about Austrian philosopher Ludvig Wittgenstein in the London Review of … Continue reading

August 8, 2024 · 1 Comment

HORATIO’S TRIBUTE AND A RAYMOND CHANDLER FALSE LEAD

WHAT’S THE LINK BETWEEN Horatio’s last words in Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Harry Jones’s final misleading in Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep?  This is the sort of thing that pops into … Continue reading

August 7, 2024 · 3 Comments

SOUTHEAST MUSINGS

THE DISCOVERER BLOG’S “10 ESSENTIAL STOPS Along the Southeastern Coast” rekindled memories of my own touring down that way. Several of these have already appeared here at SimanaitisSays, but I’d … Continue reading

August 6, 2024 · Leave a comment

MORE (CLEAN) ENERGY TO YA

“HOW DOES YOUR STATE MAKE ELECTRICITY,” asks Nadja Popovich in The New York Times, August 2, 2024. What’s more, she provides the answers in a most illustrative way. Here are … Continue reading

August 5, 2024 · 1 Comment

LET’S GO TO EXTREMES

HERE ARE TIDBITS OF GLOBAL EXTREMES of one sort or another gleaned from a variety of online sources. A principal one is the dailypassport website. Unexpected Geographical Superlatives. The dailypassport … Continue reading

August 4, 2024 · Leave a comment