The Greatest Tool Ever?
You <I>know</I> it is.
You <I>know</I> it is.
Has the Army been working on true visual cloaking technology?
JA, the industrious, is home today, working on his review of the <a href="http://www.slimdevices.com/index.html">Slim Devices Squeezebox</a>, which will appear in our next <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/enewsletters/">eNewsletter</a>. This makes me happy. Happy, not because JA, the boss, is home, but happy because he's working on his review of the Squeezebox. And, the Squeezebox, <a href="http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=21628">as we know</a>, with all of its delicious features and its oh-so-sleek-and-simple lines that fit snugly in the tiniest of corners to broadcast your Editors and Jimmy Edgars and Pink Martinis and Sonic Youth-slash-Fugazis from your office to your kitchen to your bedside window ledge to your broom closet and back into your sweetly pitter-pattering music-loving heart,
I'm not sure you should trust this list too much, especially #6. I went to high school with the Jehle brothers, whose father used to play chamber music with Einstein in Princeton. Dietrich and Eberhardt never claimed he was concert level, but he played well enough that he—and his fellow musicians—enjoyed it.
Capsaicin triggers "suicide in prostate cancer cells?" <I>Sweeeeeeeet!</I>
Apparently Manet wanted to know, too.
"Thanks for listening."
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I wish she would call.
Winning entries at MIT's origami competition. I can't even fold a sheet of paper into quarters, much less do anything like these.
Seriously! Bet you don't know all these knots.
Just in time for picnic season. Do they wear Speedos or board shorts?