The Joy of Collaboration
There is no "I" in coauthor.
There is no "I" in coauthor.
Understanding the trad of Strad.
An EE ponders traffic from the standpoint of fluid dynamics.
Einstein's theories of Quantum and gravity don't mesh—Itzhak Bars thinks there's more to time than we've understand. Space, too, but that's really, really small.
"We had more traffic on Friday than we had <I>all</I> of HE2006," said <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/he2007/051107mp3/">Dynaudio's Mike Manoussellis</A>.
Might the Earth's magnetic field reverse itself? And what if it did?
Roger Ebert, too.
When I was in GuangZhou, my hotel was a nexus for American couples meeting their <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/china2006/120206barbie/">adopted</A> Chinese babies. My heart went out to these newly minted families doting over their new additions, eyes brimming with hope and love.
It's about time this great composer was recognized for the deep well of complexity and musical emotional he brought to the concert (and recording stage). If you can listen to the Second Symphony and not experience that dark three o'clock of the soul, then maybe music just isn't your thing.
Understanding the trad of Strad.