Those Little Gray Cells

Those Little Gray Cells

Qwan Wen and Dmitri B. Chklovski, two theoretical physicists, have constructed a model that explains why vertebrate brains typically contain both gray matter and white matter. The gray contains local networks of neurons, wired by dendrites and mostly nonmyelinated local axons, while the white contains long-range axons that implement global communication via often myelinated axons.

Some Reflections on the Sociology of Anonymity

Some Reflections on the Sociology of Anonymity

An interesting treatise on anonymity in the Internet age. How much surveillance is too much? How much freedom from it is excessive? If we don't think these questions through for ourselves, somebody else might come up with answers that aren't palatable.

Pre-amp Question

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I recently purchased a Parasound Halo P-3 Pre-amp. My problem is it intermittently keeps changing the source to Direct-1 from whatever function it was on (Phono, Tape Monitor, Direct-2, etc...). Anyone know of anything that is not a defect that would cause this? I'd hate to ship the unit to an authorized repair facility and be without music for a long time when it was operator error.

The Death of a Cliché

The Death of a Cliché

You know that old bromide about science not being able to explain how a bumblebee flies? It's dead—they did it. As to how bumblebees manage to carry heavy loads, they apparently increase wing stroke amplitude without adjusting frequency, which is already high at 230bps—just like JA's beloved F1 race cars employ high revolution engines to power them to their mind boggling speeds.

World's Best Concise Quotes

World's Best Concise Quotes

As my readers have probably sussed out, I love to quote. What's not to love? As Mark Twain said (probably&mdash;most really good quotes seem to be attributed to Twain, The Bible, Shakespeare, or <I>Casablance</I>), "I get paid the same word rate for quotes as I get paid to make things up."

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