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Liz Donovan, retired now from the Miami Herald, blogs this: Via Eat the Press, notice that one of the highest ranking searches on Technorati is 'Steorn'. What? Turns out this Irish company claims to have discovered a free source of energy, using magnetic fields (Observer story). Futuristic illustrations of cars often envisioned magnetic highways. What's radical here is that what this company describes is a perpetual motion machine -- "...generator configurations that appeared to be over 100% efficient" -- which violates the first law of thermodynamics. From the Our Technology section of Steorn's site: "Steorn’s technology appears to violate the ‘Principle of the Conservation of Energy’, considered by many to be the most fundamental principle in our current understanding of the universe. This principle is stated simply as ‘energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change form’. The tech-savvy company has a forum discussion going, where the battle rages. Art in books: ![]() Tuba Detail Jean Coulon, Belgium This is from BibliOdyssey: Symphony of the Absurd, just one of many image collections at BiblioOdyssey, which bills itself as "Books~~Illustrations~~Science~~History~~Visual Materia Obscura~~Eclectic Bookart." I imagine the blogger spending days in a rare-book library, mining the treasures of a time when talents were developed to fill lives that lacked TV, YouTube and endless opportunites to be merely a spectator. The images on the blog's right side are a visual index of earlier posts -- a watercolor of Toltec calendar easily hobnobs with Automobile Manufacturer Catalogues, a 1922 theater poster, Ottoman Calligraphy and Fellini Caricatures. Best of all, there's a blogroll of kindred blogs. Get lost here. ![]() Jesse M. King From A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde. The source is a StumbleUpon site by LotusGreen, a "58-year-old single woman" from Berkeley, Calif. -- less a blog than a place to collect and display such finds. Party pooper? City Asked To Un-"Democrat" Lieberman: The New Haven Independent covers the challenge to the Democratic credentials of the Senate nominee of the Connecticut for Lieberman party. Read it with the same fascination as watching a train wreck. |
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