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Considering that I once bought a teeshirt just because it was an exact match to the orange-colored CMS book jacket, I'm pretty chuffed.
It was only popcorn. Only?
John came in this morning and asked if I'd retrieve the PrimaLuna ProLogue 3 from our storage room.
"I heard from their engineer," he says. "They came up with an impedance figure that is very different from what I determined in my measurements, so I want to re-check it. I brought my measuring gear, so I can do it here."
"Cool," is all I can say.
As I type, JA is drawing a crowd. Going without the labcoat in favor of faded blue denim, he whistles while he works. Women admire him, men want to be him, audio components…
Liebler continues, "In the animation there’s a motor protein that’s sort of walking along a line…
By that standard, Sheldon Rothblatt's essay on William Clark's Academic Charisma and the Origins of the Research University is brilliant indeed. Almost 700 pages of nuanced erudition tempered with deliberate irony "in the classical rhetorical fashion"? Sign me up!
Via Grow-A-Brain.
Don't look for any stars, grades, or other gimmicks—if I can't make the case in the review text, giving somebody a B- or 3.5 stars won't actually clarify matters.
This week's entry (next post) is Rob Schwimmer's Beyond the Sky. Rob asked if he could send me the disc and I told him sure, only I didn't really have an outlet to write about recordings. Then it hit me,…