FARMER’S COKE AND OTHER SIPS
HERE’S AN ALTERNATIVE FOR NON-beer drinkers who’d like to experiment with nucleated peanuts: “Farmer’s Coke.” Image by Sam O‘Brien/Atlas Obscura Atlas Obscura describes, “Historians speculate that...
View Article1959 ELVA—VRAIMENT, ELLE VA!
“IN ENGLAND, AS IN THIS COUNTRY,” R&T wrote in June 1959, “nearly every amateur ‘special’ builder has more or less grandiose dreams of seeing his machine win race after race so dramatically that...
View ArticleRAPPIN’ A.I.
WHO OWNS THE SOUND of a voice? Or a theme of music? The concept of copyright is to define “a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the...
View ArticleJUST PHILOSOPHIZING
THOUGH PH.D. TRANSLATES INTO Doctorate in Philosophy, I confess my own degree never represented much knowledge of philosophy per se. Somehow the subject was too dense, too filled with arcane isms. By...
View ArticleCOOK’S TRAVELLER’S HANDBOOK HEALTH RESORTS PART 1
MY 1905 COOK’S HEALTH RESORTS is in the worst condition of any of my traveler’s handbook collection. What can we learn from this? Health Resorts of the South of France, Riviera and Pyrenees, Thos....
View ArticleCOOK’S TRAVELLER’S HANDBOOK HEALTH RESORTS PART 2
YESTERDAY WE PREPARED FOR (ARMCHAIR) TRAVEL to the South of France as described in Cook’s Handbook to the Health Resorts of the South of France, Riviera, and Pyrenees. Today in Part 2, let’s get...
View ArticleNOËL COWARD—A NUANCED VIEW
I’VE ALWAYS ENJOYED the wit, whimsy, and artistry of Noël Coward. Indeed, his appearances here at SimanaitisSays include “Noël Coward Says”, “Noël Coward’s Jamaica, and a brief cameo of acting advice...
View ArticleMICKEY D’S COKE
DOES A COKE FROM MCDONALD’S taste better than others? It should. And the allrecipes website tells why. Ray Kroc and Coke. Coca-Cola and the founder of McDonald’s go ’way back: In 1955, allrecipes...
View ArticleU.S. AIRMAIL TIDBITS PART 1
THOSE OF A CERTAIN AGE will recall writing “AIR MAIL” on envelopes (and adding extra postage) for this special service. Imagine that; how quaint. Posting “letters” to be delivered by humans, not...
View ArticleAIRMAIL TIDBITS PART 2
YESTERDAY WE CELEBRATED the first U.S. airmail. Today in Part 2, a pilot named Lindbergh (yes, that Lindbergh) practices his expertise prior to a considerably longer flight. And others of his trade in...
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