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Safari doesn't shake hands with this app, but it looks like it would be a nice addition to my toolbar. If you use it, let me know how it works.
No, not "All Along the Warchtower," but "Like a Rolling Stone."
Jimi: "Now Id like to bore you for six or seven minutes . . . ." Not hardly.
Today is Elizabeth's birthday. Lucky for us dudes, she spent the day working from home, so we didn't have to get into anything mushy like flowers, or cards, or hugs. Instead, we sat around playing poker, chomping on cigars, and taking slugs of Night Train and Thunderbird. That's what we do when Elizabeth's not around to keep us in line. It's a wonder the magazine gets made at all.
Happy Birthday, E.
Serendipitous laboratory accidents have created many "miracles of science." But could somebody explain item 20 on this list to me?
Fred Kaplan's piece on Ornette Coleman in Slate isn't simply a brilliant piece of work, it uses embedded links to their greatest advantage. This ain't easy, although Fred's graceful prose and mastery of his subject sure make it go down smooth.
Easy reading, as Hawthorne said, is damned hard writing.
BTW, Fred's Stereophile debut review of a Rogue tube amp will be in February's issue.
Knife wielding farmer's wives look out!
British researchers have restored sight to mice using immature retinal stem cells. or those of us with decaying vision, this is a huge breakthrough.
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If you've flown anywhere in the last decade or so, you've seen SkyMall, that compendium of useless, hopelessly geeky, and just downright strange products. Pretty hard to parody something like that, eh?
Apparently, Kasper Hauser was up to the task. I can't wait to discover what a Banana-ganizer is. In the meantime, enjoy the video for Pepper Self-Spray.