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" ... It’s hard enough to grasp the meaning of one acronym, let alone make sense of them when the acronyms are stacked up one after another, turning a sentence into a scree of capital letters and appearing to be a strange foreign language. ... "
" ... Jack Bruce: This is a funny story. Once we were in Scotland and had the idea of doing Ben Nevis for cover photos [Disraeli Gears]. We climbed it, but were all on acid and the photographer, Robert Whitaker, I think, forgot to put film in the camera or it didn’t work or something. So when we got down – it was a day, you know, really quite hard – we didn’t have the photos. We had had this fabulous expedition and then had to go to Regent’s Park and take them there! I’ll never forget when we were above the scree line, where there was snow, we saw these real climbers looming out of the mist with ice axes, the whole bit. And there was us, wearing pink boots [laughs]. They said, “Oh my God, it’s the Cream!” and we had to sign autographs [on the mountain]. ... "
" ... Owners John and Jill Waid chose the location for its unparalleled views of Lake Tahoe, but it was, admittedly, a challenge to build on the steep lot's volcanic scree (with a 28 percent average slope), which gains 200 feet in elevation in just 1.2 acres. Enter architect Joel Sherman of Truckee-based JLS Design, who cleverly planned a series of glacial-stone towers that lift the home above the rocky terrain (instead of blasting into the hillside) and up over the utility lines for a 270-degree unobstructed view. ... "
" ... The articles of faith in neoliberalism have been just that: faith in an intellectual system with true believers and little rigor. No matter how elegant the equations and optimizations, ultimately the practitioners could only work with simplifications of the world as it actually exists. That isn't unusual. Much of science and engineering depends on approximate models because a full description of problems becomes so complicated that no one knows how to solve them. So long as the model you use is close enough to reality, all it well. When the distance between them is too great, you take steps and suddenly go sliding down a slope of scree. ... "