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Category Archives: Tech
Printed books prevail
A tip of the hat to TBTP’s most loyal reader for the link to this infographic and article on the abiding appeal of the printed book. There is some comfort for an old bibliophile in learning that readers everywhere still … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Books, ebooks, Tech
Tagged Amazon Kindle, E-book, e-reader, infographics, Kobo
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Miscellany Monday
I usually lament the loss of dozens of New York City bookstores of my youth, but there some great shops still standing and, in recent years, a renaissance in bookselling has resulted in an optomistic turn for bibliophiles. Check out … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Maps, Museums, Tech, USA
Tagged Cartoons, Comics, Edvard Munch, Tom Gauld, Ukraine
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Translate can save the day
When I was preparing for a trip to Russia a few years ago, I made a serious effort to learn the Russian alphabet and some basic vocabulary. But from the moment we arrived at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg it … Continue reading
The Unimaginable Future
“Alicia Eggert sculpts neon, steel, and time to make art that inspires reflection and wonder at the finite nature of human life within a seemingly infinite universe. In September 02022, Alicia brought “This Present Moment,” a sculpture adapting the words … Continue reading
Just Another Sundry Sunday
Old internet hands may recollect the early days of the web when it all seemed so clever and exciting. One of those interesting 1990s projects has just been relaunched and is worth a look on a lazy Sunday afternoon. The … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Libraries, Tech, USA, Writing
Tagged Academy Awards, Cartoons, Comics, Poetry, Rare Books
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Time keeps on slipping into the future
The very clever website Literature Clock will tell you the time via a literary passage. https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com.
Randomness Follows
This wild-looking mechanical contraption is a typewriter. It was designed in 1867 and then patented in 1870. For the time, the Malling Hansen Writing Ball was a technological marvel and years ahead of its time. The unique functionality of this … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Tech, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Cartoons, forests, Poetry, Robert Louis Stevenson
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The Wacky Wonders of Street View
As they say in the oldtimey Noir stories, I have a beef with Neal Agarwal. His new time-stealing website sucked up an hour of my life that I’ll never get back. But I loved it. The Wonders of Street View: … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Photography, Tech
Tagged Google Street View, Travel website, Websites
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Not That Orient Express
I am not a cruiseship kind of traveler, but I might make an exception for the sleek new vessel from the Orient Express train people. The new cruiseship, Silenseas, is a luxury ship modeled after historic 19th century vessels. Renowned for … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Public Transport, Tech, Tourism
Tagged cruiseships, Orient Express, Trains
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