Bottom Feeding
Huckleberry assumes the flounder position, which, of course, renders him invisible.
Brahms the Baby?
I was eating tagine with John Atkinson and Cantus' Erick Lichte a few nights ago and mentioned having read Anne Midgette's essay about her antipathyhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/21/AR20080…; towards Brahms.
Brain Based Epistomology
Gerald Edelman tries to explain consciousness. But doesn't Gödel's Law tell us that we can't use consciousness to define it?
Brain Radio?
"Engineers from Medtronic disclosed a novel amplifier that is a key component in an implantable 'brain radio' the company is developing to monitor and control nervous disorders."
Brain Swapping
Bwah ha ha haa! What? Oh, "But don't cue the maniacal laughter just yet."
Breakthrough for Quantum Measurement
Two teams of physicists have measured the capacitance of a Josephson junction for the first time.
Breasts and Bubbly
Is there a link? I dunno, I happen to like the "modern fashion ... for the tall, thin and very un-breast-like champagne flutes."
Brian Eno: Technology as a Tool
Yesterday's New York Times had a review of Robert Wyatt's new Comicopera by Ben">http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/08/arts/music/08choi.html?_r=1&n=Top%2fR… Ratliff that observed that it included "Brian Eno doing whatever it is that Brian Eno does." That sums up Squelchy's role about as well as it can be done.
Bright Eyes Glazing
The NYT commissioned graphic artist Andrew Kuo to attend seven Bright Eyes concerts and portray his highs, the lows, and the whatevers . . . .
Brilliant!
Somebody at The Washington Post had the supremely brilliant idea of having Pulitzer Prize winning literary critic Michael Dirda reviewhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/06/AR20071…; The Completely Mad Don Martin.