Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Publishers should think artistically when packaging novels
I am a book snob. Not your standard, “I won’t read trashy chick lit” snob—I weep over a forgettable title on the occasional Sunday night–but rather I am an “I want only a nice edition,” snob. (Think “The Princess and the Pea,” with books in lieu of bedding.)
I admit there are classics I have not yet read—and my snobbishness is part of the reason. When I decide to finally…
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Michelin, the French company famous for innovations in tire technology and epicurean discrimination, has just put out a press release claiming they’ve “reinvented the wheel.” The negative connotations of that particular phrase aside, their new Active Wheel System does seem potentially revolutionary. Basically, these wheels can power a vehicle themselves. The traditional engine becomes unnecessary and the car becomes just a shell with a stereo.
From their press release:
“…no more engine under the front or rear bonnet,…
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Quantum physics can be tough to comprehend. But this video very cogently (and playfully) illustrates the differences between the ten dimensions.
Thanks, Zach (and Buzzfeed).
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Political circles chattered all weekend about the possibility of Chris Matthews, the verbose host of MSNBC’s Hardball, challenging for a a seat in the U.S. Senate, representing his home state of Pennsylvania. Matthews has not declared his intention to run; he has, however, been in contact with top Democratic officials in the state. FiveThirtyEight.com, known more for its poll analysis than its punditry, said Friday that the cable news talking head was already “hiring staff,” based…
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