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ACROSS THE TRACKS

ACROSS THE TRACKS

For many, the classic late-’80s/early-’90s computer music setup would be one based around an Atari ST, but a thick wallet was needed for extra outboard gear like a MIDI keyboard, a synthesiser and possibly even an Akai sampler for good measure. However, at the very same time, an underground computer music movement was already brewing, and its only requirement to create kickass tunes was a humble Amiga – no external gear necessary. Composing music that played back purely on a home computer was once the domain of video game musicians who also happened to be skilled programmers, but all this changed thanks to a German musician/coder named Karsten Obarski with his release of the first commercially available tracker. The Ultimate Soundtracker – or simply Soundtracker, as it was known – revolved…

Yes, Apple will ‘fake’ zoomed photos on the iPhone 15 too–but how far will it go?

Yes, Apple will ‘fake’ zoomed photos on the iPhone 15 too–but how far will it go?

You might have seen headlines this week about the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra taking so-called “fake” moon pictures. Ever since the S20 Ultra, Samsung has had a feature called Space Zoom that marries its 10X optical zoom with massive digital zoom to reach a combined 100X zoom. In marketing shots, Samsung has shown its phone taking nearly crystal clear pictures of the moon, and users have done the same on a clear night. But a Redditor has proven that Samsung’s incredible Space Zoom is using a bit of trickery. It turns out that when taking pictures of the moon, Samsung’s AI-based Scene Optimizer does a whole lot of heavy lifting to make it look like the moon was photographed with a high-resolution telescope rather than a smartphone. So when someone takes…

Andrew Jefford

As I write in an article that will appear in the next (July) issue of Decanter, I’m still learning about the world of wine. My most recent lesson unfolded in northeast Italy – and it gave me a shock. The landscape is stunning, like a miniature version of the Peruvian Andes. In place of bare, snow-shawled mountains, though, are a succession of high ridges and a chaos of hump-backed, wood-topped hills. Little houses and hamlets are grafted as improbably as Inca citadels into the hillsides, while vapoury fillets of mist drift languidly over the valley bottoms. Every scrap of land ungobbled by the greedy forests is vineyard; every row of vines sits on its own grassy terrace. The effect is super-fecund: if you could hear vegetative growth, the scene would be…

Andrew Jefford

Handy Hints

Dishwasher double duty It can take forever to wash greasy dust off switch plates, light fixture covers, stovetop drip pans and other household items. Why not just wash them in the dishwasher? This works great with plastic, aluminum and steel, especially for items like grilles with gaps and detailing. Put them on the top rack and send them through a normal cycle. Don’t do this with items that are enameled, painted, plated or made of brass or wood. JEFF ROBINSON Quick-draw measuring tape The clip on my measuring tape used to fray the pockets of my jeans. To prevent more damage, I unscrewed the clip and screwed a pot magnet in its place. I hook the clip onto my pocket. Now it’s easy to grab the tape and put it back when I’m done. BOB…

Handy Hints
All ROADS LEAD TO ROAM

All ROADS LEAD TO ROAM

Last year, I moored my narrowboat at the Dundas Aqueduct just outside Bath. The valley around the River Avon is known for its wild garlic, which carpets the woodland floor and raises such a powerful perfume you can smell it from your car, driving down the A36. But since the permissive paths that cut through some of the woods go nowhere near the wild garlic, to forage for my dinner I had to trespass. Conkwell Wood was initially enclosed in the early 19th century, when the manor was built at the top of the hill. Because we, in modern times, have been born into a nation of exclusion, and so take it for granted, it is hard for us to imagine the anger of a community suddenly evicted from such a…

Picks

Picks

MOVIE | Book Club: the Next Chapter Forget about reading—these women are ready for love COMEDY This follow-up to the 2018 hit begins with a gracefully done segment that acknowledges real life: It’s the pandemic, and Zoom is the only option for book-chat besties Vivian (Jane Fonda), Carol (Mary Steenburgen), Diane (Diane Keaton) and Sharon (Candice Bergen). Then the pandemic goes away, and we escape to happy fantasy. Vivian announces that she’s engaged to boyfriend Arthur (Don Johnson), and the ladies—none of whom suffers from a life-threatening condition that requires masks or extra vaccinations—fly off to Italy for an extended bachelorette party. They hop from one beautiful tourist destination to another, meet attractive foreign men and amuse themselves with cheesy-risqué jokes about the anatomical details of statues that date back to antiquity. All in…

Why the iPhone won’t take center stage in 2022

Why the iPhone won’t take center stage in 2022

2020 brought a redesigned iPhone, but in 2021 the iPhone was fairly static, while the iPad Pro took a big step forward. Given Apple’s longer cycles for iPhone redesigns, I don’t expect a revolutionary new iPhone to spur sales ever higher. But Apple will tinker around the edges with the iPhone, spending most of its time upgrading the iPad and launching new products the likes of which we’ve not seen before…from Apple, anyway. These are my predictions for 2022 for the iPhone, iPad, and the rest of Apple’s non-Mac product line. I’m doing this with the risk of being dead wrong in public, but I’ve been there before, and what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. iPHONE GETS TWEAKS AROUND THE MARGINS The iPhone of 2023 will probably look dramatically different from what we’ve…

CON CALMA

Una vida profesional muy agitada necesita un hogar diseñado para descansar. Ese era el anhelo de los recientes propietarios de esta céntrica casa madrileña, que buscaban espacios sencillos, con materiales naturales y bien concebidos. El estudio de María Villalón firma el interiorismo que, sin apenas briefing, tuvo carta blanca para interpretar los deseos de sus nuevos habitantes. Tan solo lanzaron tres consignas: luminosidad, destacar la colección de arte y algo mucho más hedonista, que resume ese afán de relax: la dueña quería una bañera exenta en su vestidor y una zona dedicada a tocador en el dormitorio. ¡Hecho! La luz natural recorre alegre las estancias gracias a su inmejorable orientación sur y este, y a una redistribución que eliminó tabiques y una excesiva compartimentación. Los límites espaciales en las zonas de…

CON CALMA

FLASH POINT TOP

The Flash Point Top’s alternating red and white stripes represent the flash point, the temperature at which an organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to spontaneously combust. This top is worked back and forth on the bias in separate pieces and seamed. Yarn Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine and Louet North America Euroflax Sport Yarn Weight Finished Size 34½ (37½, 42, 45, 48, 53)" circumference at underarm. Top shown measures 37½ "; modeled with 4" of positive ease. Yarn Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine (100% Pima cotton; 137 yd [125 m]/1¾ oz [50 g]): #3713 wine (red; MC), 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) skeins. Louet North America Euroflax Sport (100% wet-spun linen; 270 yd [247 m]/3½ oz [100 g]): champagne (cream; CC), 2 skeins. Needles Size 6 (4 mm). Adjust needle size if necessary…

FLASH POINT TOP

Sunshine Bracelet

THIS BRIGHT AND CHEERY bracelet features some of Edgar Lopez’s classic elements in beautiful tropical colors. TECHNIQUES Circular square stitchCircular and tubular netting PROJECT LEVEL MATERIALS 5 g 24k gold-plated size 15° Japanese seed beads (A)3 g 24k gold-plated size 11° Japanese seed beads (B)3 g 24k gold-plated size 11° Japanese cylinder beads (C)56 jet 2XAB 3mm Swarovski crystal bicones (D)6 jet 2XAB 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones (E)56 yellow opal AB 4mm Swarovski crystal bicones (F)4 emerald 10.5mm (ss47) vintage Swarovski crystal channel chatons (G)3 peridot 10.5mm (ss47) vintage Swarovski crystal channel chatons (H)12 blue jade 6mm faceted stone rounds (J)1 gold 11×7mm magnetic claspCrystal 6 lb FireLine braided beading thread TOOLS ScissorsSize 12 beading needle FINISHED SIZE 71/4" 1) CHATON COMPONENTS. Use circular square stitch and circular netting to create a strip of chaton components: Round 1: Use 4' of…

Sunshine Bracelet

THE ART OF JOURNALING

Outside, the air is still cold and blue from the night and the odd street cleaner and lone car glide under fading streetlights. Inside, I am writing – describing what my life would be like as a tree. This isn’t my usual morning: yesterday, for example, I was writing a letter to my ten year-old self. Journaling has been a part of my life now for four years. Before I started, I had heard people talk about this ominous ‘journaling’, but it sounded exclusive and cryptic, and I assumed I wasn’t qualified or educated enough to ask more about it. In my mid-20s, I experienced a mental health crisis. The crisis came about after I decided to keep a weekly planner – another attempt to bring more order into my then chaotic…

THE ART OF JOURNALING

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE CLOSING CEREMONY?

ONCE THE OLYMPICS ARE OVER, THE sports we cheer so loudly for all but disappear from mainstream attention—until the next one, four years later. It’s only when someone breaks a world record or Simone Biles invents a new move that Olympic sports catch a blip of our attention in non-Olympic years. It’s even worse for triathlon. Most years, draft-legal racing doesn’t garner nearly as much interest as the Ironman World Championship—especially in the U.S. Some of that has to do with location. Ironman has hosted its main event on American soil every year since 1978. Meanwhile, World Triathlon has only hosted its Championship Series Grand Final in the U.S. once, in Chicago back in 2015. Then there are the athletes. America’s only gold-medal winning triathlete is no longer a triathlete (Gwen Jorgensen).…

Press to impress

SHAPE OF THINGS Modern pressed plants and leaf forms are as much about preserving their beauty as making a statement in your home. Look for graphic shapes to play with and group them in a random or orderly fashion – the effect of either can be striking. Here, a collection of pressed nasturtium leaves, ferns and a single, sculptural leaf marries beautifully with a lush gathering of fresh leaves and potted plants. HOW TO PRESS PLANTS AND FLOWERS Any space is transformed with the addition of plants and flowers – and pressed botanicals help you preserve that sense of bringing nature in. Whether you gather leaves, sprigs or blooms from your garden or on a rural or neighbourhood walk, all you need is an appreciation of colour and form and you’ll be good…

Press to impress

HOW TO TAME YOUR INNER VOICE

When I met my husband, one of the first things he told me about himself was that he was selfish. I laughed indulgently and married him anyway. He wasn’t kidding. Since then, I’ve wished many things for our two daughters – none being, ‘l hope they grow up to be selfish like their dad’. But now I’m not so sure. I notice that their father is never at the mercy of a self-sabotaging inner voice. By ‘selfish’ I don’t mean the narrow-minded, self-serving kind. I mean ‘smart selfish’ – making sure you’re well enough looked after. Rather than caring nothing for other people’s wellbeing, I mean keeping in mind that ‘if you can’t take of yourself then you can’t take care of anyone else.’ We’re constantly in conversation with ourselves in our own…

HOW TO TAME YOUR INNER VOICE

Minnie the Moocher

It is said that during the Great Depression, itinerant workers would mark the gates of houses where they were welcomed with a sandwich or meal. I believe stray cats have done the same thing to my home. Over the last 25 years, a dozen or so felines have appeared on my porch, gazing through the glass door, pleading for food. Well, what could I do? Even as my husband said, “Don’t feed that cat, Caren,” I opened the door, cat food in hand. Most of them stayed only a few days before disappearing into the woods by our house. Except for one. She stayed 11 years. MEETING MINNIE One evening, while feeding our horses, I was stewing over a hurtful remark that a woman at church had made. I kept replaying it in my…

Minnie the Moocher
THE GREAT RACE WEIGHT DEBATE

THE GREAT RACE WEIGHT DEBATE

THE FIRST EDITION OF MY BOOK RACING WEIGHT WAS released in 2010—and it was inspired by my observation that athletes often approached performance weight management in ineffective and sometimes unhealthy ways. As an alternative to the fad diets and other extreme measures that were leading so many athletes into trouble, I took a different view on performance weight management based on mainstream science and elite best practices. Much has changed since Racing Weight first hit bookstore shelves. Fad diets have come and gone (remember Paleo?), and the very practice of performance weight management has been questioned by many. Yet my own views on the subject have changed very little, and that’s because elite best practices and the science that supports them have remained remarkably consistent. I do frame my guidance somewhat…

Shooting to the right

One of the main causes of image noise is too little light reaching the photodiodes of an image sensor. Therefore, the amount of noise in an image can be significantly reduced by increasing the amount of light reaching the sensor. To increase the light you can either lengthen the exposure time or open the lens aperture. At this point, it is important to remember that the ISO sensitivity has no bearing on the issue. Unlike film, where the chemical formulation can be changed to make it more or less sensitive to light, a digital sensor has a base sensitivity that never changes. All that happens when changing a camera’s ISO sensitivity is that either the analogue or digital signal produced by the sensor is boosted – the sensitivity of the sensor…

Shooting to the right

MASTERING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN STRATEGY AND CULTURE

Ahmed Galal Ismail was impressed by the level of employee engagement in Majid al Futtaim Properties, the owner of the Mall of the Emirates—a huge shopping complex in Dubai that even boasts an indoor ski slope—when he started as CEO in late 2018. And he had big plans. Ismail wanted to build a company that delivered extraordinary customer experiences using its physical properties and digital platforms. He needed people who had the capabilities to anticipate customer expectations, rather than sit back and wait for customers to engage. Working closely with the human capital director, he set about developing a “market shaper” culture—an organization perceived as driving the evolution of the sector—to stimulate more innovation and external orientation. At town halls with staff, he said he saw culture as a driver of…

MASTERING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN STRATEGY AND CULTURE
Manœuvrer sous contrôle

Manœuvrer sous contrôle

Au volant d’un camping-car, une longueur supérieure à 7,00 m et un porte-à-faux important sont des facteurs à risque en cas de manœuvre en marche arrière. Dans ces conditions, la caméra de recul est une aide précieuse. Ce troisième œil, est le complément idéal de ce que vous voyez dans les rétroviseurs. Le dispositif se compose d’un émetteur (la caméra) placé à l’arrière et d’un récepteur (l’écran) placé dans le poste de conduite. Les informations (image et son) sont transmises par liaison filaire puis restituées à l’écran. Les avantages d’une telle installation sont multiples. On a une vision à l’aplomb de la face arrière et une belle perspective, tant en longueur qu’en largeur, pour manœuvrer en toute sécurité. On peut également entendre ce qui se passe grâce au micro intégré,…

True innovation

True innovation

It’s a fractured world we’re living in. Post-truth. Alternative facts. Every statement or position feels less and less likely to be embraced scientifically and investigated logically – rather, it’s more akin to sticking one’s head above the parapet with the expectation it’ll be knocked off. So when, midway through the demonstration of Partington’s destructive testing protocols by CEO Jason Steinwedel, I stopped to ask, ‘Have I got this right? These wheels will not – cannot – come out of true?’ ‘Yes, that’s correct,’ he replies. I found myself conflicted. Could this be accurate? Was I sitting in the office of a Geelong company – and a brand whose genesis and growth I had followed just a stone’s throw from where I lived – witnessing what was, for want of a better phrase,…

Hands on With macOS Monterey: Improvements Abound

Hands on With macOS Monterey: Improvements Abound

The public beta of macOS Monterey, released by Apple in early July, doesn’t look surprisingly new. Exceptions include Safari, which gets a dynamically resizing tab bar and other conveniences, and FaceTime, which gets a background-blurring portrait mode and screen-sharing features. As you get more familiar with Monterey, however, you’ll find improvements and conveniences everywhere and may wonder how you managed without them. This is because Apple’s annual updates to the Mac operating system tend to have a regular rhythm. Massive updates arrive on even-numbered years: Big Sur, for example, the 2020 update to macOS that was also the first version that ran on Apple Silicon hardware. Updates in odd-numbered years, such as Monterey, look more or less like the previous version but come with under-the-hood improvements that may do more for…

The 5 Best Wi-Fi Mesh Network Systems We’ve Tested

The 5 Best Wi-Fi Mesh Network Systems We’ve Tested

Maintaining smooth Wi-Fi performance and throughput for gaming, video streaming, and smart home devices is important, but now that so many folks are working from home with no end in sight, you’ve also got to consider important work applications and different modes of work communication, especially video conferencing. This is where whole-house coverage becomes more than a nice-to-have. Many of the latest wireless routers can provide strong coverage to most rooms of a typical medium-size house, but larger homes and dwellings with dense walls, multiple floors, metal and concrete substructures, and other structural impediments may require additional components to bring Wi-Fi to areas that the router can’t reach. Range extenders do a good job of filling in dead zones but typically provide only half the bandwidth that you get from your…

HP Chromebook x2 (2021): A Clever Combination

HP Chromebook x2 (2021): A Clever Combination

So you’re in the market for a detachable 2-in-1—a tablet you can use either by itself or with a keyboard and stylus? The Apple 10.9-inch iPad Air is a good choice—in fact, a PCMag Editors’ Choice winner—at $599. But if you’re willing to think different, HP’s 11-inch Chromebook x2 costs the same—including twice the memory as well as the keyboard and pen that Apple will charge you an extra $428 for. Tablet shoppers rarely consider Chromebooks, but the HP x2 favors the bold. It doesn’t perform as well as comparably priced Chromebook laptops (and we still consider our Editors’ Choice favorite, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet, a better value among Chromebook detachables), but it fills a nifty niche. PROS: Affordable price includes pen and keyboard cover. Available 4G mobile broadband. CONS: Tepid performance.…

Polaroid Now+: A Terrific Tool

Polaroid is following last year’s Now instant camera with a Bluetooth-connected model, fittingly called the Now+ ($149.99). For an extra $50, the Now+ includes features artistic photographers will love, including app-based manual control and a set of creative filters. Polaroid is also back to making interesting film stocks beyond the basic color and black-and-white options, adding some appeal for out-of-the-box photographers working in the instant medium. It remains more of a niche choice for artists and is pricier to buy and feed compared with our Editors’ Choice winner, the Fujifilm Instax SQ1. But if you’re in that niche, be happy to know that the Now+ lives up to the Polaroid name. PROS: Big, square instant photos. Color, black-and-white, and limited-run films. Easy one-button operation. Smartphone app for creative control. Tripod socket.…

Polaroid Now+: A Terrific Tool
Does hypnosis really work?

Does hypnosis really work?

Most people’s experience or knowledge of hypnosis comes from movies or magic shows, where the magician is able to ‘instruct’ their subject to do weird and wonderful tasks, making the audience believe that the subject gives all control to the magician. People fear that their mind might be taken over or they may reveal some deep, dark secret. In actual fact, people in a hypnotic state often seem zoned out but are actually in a state of hyper-awareness, fully in control and able to choose to follow the instructions of the hypnotist or not. People cannot do anything in hypnosis they do not want to do. Hypnosis has been used as a healing tool for thousands of years. Ancient Sanskrit writings from India and Egyptian papyrus scrolls describe the use of trance…

NINE-PATCH SQUARE DANCE

NINE-PATCH SQUARE DANCE

Join Our Quilt-Along! See page 33 for a weekly schedule and to learn where to share pictures of your progress. #APQQuiltAlong Materials FINISHED QUILT: 59½×70" FINISHED BLOCK: 9" square Yardages and cutting instructions are based on 42" of usable fabric width. Fabrics are from Happy Days collection by Sherri & Chelsi for Moda Fabrics (modafabrics.com). To plan this quilt in a different colorway, use the Coloring Diagram on Pattern Sheet 3. ⁕ 30 matching pairs of 1½×42" strips assorted medium and dark prints in red, coral, chartreuse, navy, gray, and aqua (blocks) ⁕ 30—5" squares assorted medium and dark prints in same red, coral, chartreuse, navy, gray, and aqua as strips (blocks) ⁕ 3¼ yards solid cream (blocks, sashing, inner border) ⁕ 5 matching pairs of 1½×42" strips assorted cream prints (blocks) ⁕ ⅛ yard gray diagonal stripe (sashing) ⁕ ⅞ yard aqua…

22 Paths to Your Spring Fashion Awakening

OPENING PHOTOGRAPH:GROOMING, RACELLEIDIGATART DEPARTMENT. RUNWAY PHOTOGRAPH SAND SPORTIVA, OMEGA, ANDNIKE STILL-LIFE PHOTOGRAPHS:COURTESY OF BRANDS. OTHER STILL-LIFE PHOTO GRAPHS:MARTIN BROWN; ROPSTY LIST, STELLAREYAT MARKED WARD INC.…

22 Paths to Your Spring Fashion Awakening

BUTTON UP

in association with Jenson Button was Formula One’s cheerful yet tenacious underdog who, when he finally got his hands on a winning car, never looked back. On entering the sport in 2000, he was the youngest Briton in F1 history. In 2009, aged 29, he achieved his dream of becoming world champion. Popular throughout his 17 seasons, he developed a reputation for silky-smooth driving (which was kind to the car and its tyres), being quickest in the wet, and for motivating his engineers when they were down. He was also willing to take a huge pay cut when his team was on its uppers, which enabled him and Brawn G.P. to go on and make history. He’s one of only two drivers to have beaten Lewis Hamilton in the same team over…

BUTTON UP

Letter from the Founder

I am old. As our occasional contributor and rake about town Warren De Montague once declared, “But like the semi-desiccated grape Corvina, one of the multitude of varietals found in Amarone, I have only grown more intense”. One of the benefits to my many years is that I can recall when casual nudity was commonplace, accepted and even admired. Topless sunbathing, in particular, was the de rigueur methodology for enjoying oneself while ensconced besides any body of water, from local swimming pool to the Adriatic Sea. I recall with Proustian vividness being taken to a beach in France while a mere boy. There I came face to face with the mass of sun-browned corporeal flesh hewn by the only individual to surpass Bernini in his capacity to render beauty, the Great…

Letter from the Founder
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

It has been a while since the last comely blooms of the weighty garden peonies shed and withered on the ground. The remaining stems absorbed their sunlight (perhaps too much this summer, but we shouldn’t complain) and were cut back, which marked the end of summer and renewed preparations for blustery conditions and hopefully some snow. We Londoners are made to beg for snow. Yorkshire squires are always WhatsApping me to show off their Capability Brown gardens laden with the stuff, while the capital has that crusty, polluted air, too warm for anything close to a light powdering. As a result I can’t watch anyone make sourdough without feeling pure jealousy. All is not lost, however, because an October issue of The Rake always gives my life purpose and meaning. It’s…

Audio by Van Alstine DVA M225 Monoblock Power Amplifier

Audio by Van Alstine DVA M225 Monoblock Power Amplifier

Sometimes reviewers need to pay close attention to all the details in the material their editors send them for a review. When Robert Harley suggested that I review a pair of Van Alstine M225 monoblock power amplifiers, my instant reaction was “Yes.” Frank Van Alstine has quietly been making outstanding audio designs for around half a century, and I hadn’t had the chance to fully audition any of his work in years. But, urgh, in a world where the main goal of high-end design has sometimes seemed to be to create power amps that are bigger than speakers, that break the 300-pound limit, and that cost well over $30,000 a pair, I expected more of the same (and promptly resumed my weight-lifting exercises). Well, all kidding aside, sometimes it really does pay…

1970-75 TRIUMPH T150 ‘SLIPPERY SAM’

1970-75 TRIUMPH T150 ‘SLIPPERY SAM’

In the late 1960s, production road race classes were gaining popularity, but as support races to the established GP classes. When BSA, Honda, Norton and Triumph launched 750cc street bikes, they realised racing in the production class would help their sales. Honda had a race kit for their CB750 and Norton had a ready-to-race Norvil production racer. BSA launched the three-cylinder Rocket 3 and Triumph their version, the T150 Trident in 1968. Both models were more powerful than the company’s twins, but weighed a lot more. “A FIVE-YEAR WINNING CAREER IN THE TT PRODUCTION RACE WAS UNHEARD OF AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL, BUT THAT BEARS TESTAMENT TO THE OVERALL DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ‘SLIPPERY SAM!’” In 1970 BSA and Triumph started race prepping stock bikes in their experimental/race departments. Initial reactions to the factoryTriples…

CLASSIC COOKOUT

recipe on page 50 recipe on page 51 recipe on page 51 recipe on page 51 recipe on page 51 “I’VE LOST MORE THAN 100 POUNDS. I SLEEP WELL EVERY NIGHT, AND I WAKE UP ENERGIZED AND READY TO START MY DAY.” PAMELA FOOTMAN BEFORE A WFPB LIFESTYLE In March 2020, I was a size 18 and had a body mass index in the morbidly obese range. As pandemic lockdowns began, I found myself with more free time and decided to dedicate it to improving my health. I watched documentaries on diet and health, including Forks Over Knives; Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead; and Super Size Me. I resolved to start on a whole-food, plant-based diet and lose 100 pounds. It wasn’t easy at first. I didn’t realize how addicted my body had been to sugar, and I felt…

CLASSIC COOKOUT

MEET APPLE’S LATEST iPAD PRO

At its recent Spring Event in April, Apple announced a brand new iPad Pro featuring its latest M1 chip, ultra-fast 5G and a stunning 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display. As well as the M1 chip, the big news is that the iPad Pro now includes support for Thunderbolt and an all-new Ultra Wide front camera that enables Centre Stage, a new feature that automatically keeps you perfectly framed for even more engaging video calls. The 8-core CPU design of the M1 processor features the world’s fastest CPU cores in low-power silicon — delivering up to 50 percent faster CPU performance and 40 percent faster GPU performance than the previous A12Z Bionic. “The revolutionary M1 chip has been a breakthrough for the Mac, and we’re incredibly excited to bring it to iPad Pro,”…

MEET APPLE’S LATEST iPAD PRO

THE DIVERSITY OF RIOJA IN SIX WINES

All wine regions tend to be stereotyped to a certain degree – and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. If a region has managed to get its name associated with, say, aromatic whites or sparkling wines or powerful spicy reds, that can give it a head start at the local supermarket or restaurant. As customers, we feel as though we know what we’re getting from Rías Baixas, or Champagne or the Barossa Valley, almost to the point where the producer’s name becomes secondary, a stamp of quality rather than style. Rioja has always been one of the most tightly defined wine regions – a place with a strong vinous identity to which people are drawn because they feel as if they know what to expect. Say the word Rioja and most of…

THE DIVERSITY OF RIOJA IN SIX WINES
King Charles’ Coronation: A Lifetime in the Making

King Charles’ Coronation: A Lifetime in the Making

Through a steady London rain on the morning of May 6, the pomp and ceremony of King Charles III’s coronation began with a ride in the Diamond Jubilee State coach. The carriage, first used in 2014 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the accession of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, departed from Buckingham Palace at 10:20 a.m. Escorted by more than 150 members of the British armed forces and cheered on by thousands of damp but decidedly enthusiastic well-wishers, the enclosed horse-drawn coach rolled its way to Westminster Abbey. For Charles, 74, accompanied by his wife of 18 years, Queen Camilla, 75, the ride followed a carefully charted course, winding past landmarks like Trafalgar Square, the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben. At only 1.4 miles, the King’s procession…

How Ouka met Shams

How Ouka met Shams

This is a story about a dog called Ouka who loves to fly with his owner, the French adventure filmmaker Shams. It is also a story about the healing powers of humankind’s oldest friend, and their unique ability to get us back on our feet when we’re feeling low. “Ouka changed my life for sure,” Shams tells me when we talk over video call. “It’s a long story,” he adds, “but I’ll try and keep it short.” Chances are, you will have come across the pair’s flying exploits via their popular Instagram feeds @ouka.sam (174,000 followers) and @ shamsfilmmaker (39,000). They’re the kind of videos that often get shared over beers at the end of a day’s flying. In one, Shams seems to be riding Ouka, whose fluffy white hair is swept…

Stages of astro-coping

Stages of astro-coping

Bob’s recent book, Earth-Shattering (Little, Brown and Company, 2019), explores the greatest cataclysms that have shaken the universe. In 1969, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross introduced her five stages of grief experienced by people who are facing life’s tragedies. But those five now-famous stages — denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance — have been overlooked by backyard astronomers. Say you’re an observer in a typical suburban location. You’ve spent a small fortune on a telescope that looks so cool, you gaze at it like it’s a Rembrandt. Tonight, you’ve invited over an old friend you’d like to impress; you’ve heard she owns some mountaintop acreage, and you fantasize she’ll let you build an observatory there. So you aim your telescope at Saturn, arguably the universe’s greatest crowd-pleaser. But to your horror, it’s not there. In its…

How to start up your M1 Mac from an external drive

How to start up your M1 Mac from an external drive

Apple’s relatively new M1 Macs that rely on Apple silicon have a number of usability differences from previous Intel-based Macs. One difference that’s tripped up some readers is how to start up or boot the M1 Mac from an external drive. Intel Macs generally make this easy. You might want to use a bootable external drive to have a higher-capacity SSD than is offered or affordable via Apple’s pricing. Or you may want one for backup in case something goes very pear shaped with your M1 Mac. Testing indicates that the following are required to start up from an external volume: > A Thunderbolt 3 drive. That’s not just one that uses the USB-C connector, but one that is a native USB 3.1 or 3.2 drive. Nor can you use a Type A…

Can You Trust Customer Reviews?

Can You Trust Customer Reviews?

DATABASE REVEALS OVER 200K PEOPLE INVOLVED IN POSTING FAKE REVIEWS ON AMAZON I actually reported some sellers attempting to buy my good review directly to Amazon. Amazon was extremely slow in actually being able to take down the vendors. The process was so painful, in fact, that I probably would never bother to do it again. I’m sure those same vendors are back up on Amazon as some other name, as Amazon does zero vetting of marketplace vendors. Amazon has serious issues with credibility and many of the Chinese vendors on their platform are very underhanded and don’t follow the Amazon Marketplace rules at all. I stopped reading anything other than the bad reviews, really. I do check the questions from time to time … but I never read the good…

ESPN Host Victoria Arlen Paralyzed a Second Time: ‘My Worst Nightmare Came True’

Victoria Arlen had just driven back to her West Hartford, Conn., home after hosting ESPN’s SportsCenter on March 17 of last year when her face began to feel odd. “The whole right side started to droop,” Arlen says. “All my internal alarms were going off. I knew something was seriously wrong.” The discomfort soon spread to her legs, and she called a friend who rushed her to the hospital. Told she was having a stroke, she reacted with strange relief: “At least it’s not a relapse,” Arlen, 28, remembers thinking. Sixteen years earlier Arlen had fallen ill with two rare neurological conditions, which caused swelling in her spine and brain and left her trapped inside her own body, unable to move or speak, for four years. Doctors didn’t think she would…

ESPN Host Victoria Arlen Paralyzed a Second Time: ‘My Worst Nightmare Came True’

ASUNTOS FAMILIARES

Aquí no te fíes de las apariencias. Esta casa, que parece haber acogido a un par de generaciones familiares, tiene apenas cinco años de vida. El entorno marcó el proyecto. Volcada hacia las infinitas vistas del valle entre los ríos Hungría y Tajuña, en Guadalajara, la sencillez rural que la envuelve guió la mano de Alfonso Merry del Val y su equipo, pues abrirse a este paisaje era mandato indispensable de los dueños. El interiorista reinterpretó una vivienda de campo con pedigrí, muy arraigada al terruño, pero a la vez joven y sorprendente. Planeada junto al arquitecto Carlos de Ochoa, es tan armónica en formas como funcional en su uso, con una sola planta, un amplio patio de acceso y techos de gran altura. «Aposté por un estilo wabi sabi,…

ASUNTOS FAMILIARES

«Más que nunca, hay que mimar la casa»

Define su filosofía de trabajo como la impecable labor de un buen sastre: «Me gusta pensar que estoy haciendo un traje a medida que se amoldará perfectamente al cliente y le quedará como un guante». La empatía, la cocreación y el tête à tête para entender lo que aquél necesita, adaptándolo al máximo a su vida cotidiana y a sus sueños, son características fundamentales del modus operandi de Raúl Martins. Una fórmula habitual en tus proyectos. Trabajar bien el espacio: vacío ya ha de ser bonito. Busco una iluminación preciosa y una arquitectura interior potente y rica en matices con el fin de que todo lo que llegue después le dé aún más sentido. ¿Cómo es esa iluminación preciosa? Siempre debe haber una luz de base, una bóveda luminosa, y luego luces puntuales que…

«Más que nunca, hay que mimar la casa»

Tom Claeren, a fresh vision of the luxury world

Tom Claeren is a bold artistic director who founded his eponymous company in Monaco two years ago. His passion for aesthetics and his unique taste for chic push him to always surpass himself to produce unique creative digital campaigns for luxury brands. Tom Claeren masters the visual codes of luxury aesthetics and perfectly knows how to translate them for every niche such as the supercar industry, travel, fashion, lifestyle, watches and jewellery, yachting… With a true understanding of the requests from prestigious houses, his vision and personal touch give rise to campaigns that are highly noticed both locally and internationally in the luxury field. Numerous luxury brands have already recognised and experienced the talent of Tom Claeren and his team, with regular requests for tailor-made digital campaigns. A few of…

Tom Claeren, a fresh vision of the luxury world

GROW YOUR OWN

I love this time of year. There is finally warmth in the sun, the spring bulbs are out, the days are getting longer and the blossoms on the trees are about to burst. For me, that means it’s time to get into my greenhouse and get growing! I started growing my own food at home about five years ago. I started off with one small raised bed made from old scaffold boards and grew salad leaves, carrots, kale, tomatoes and French beans as well as planting some fruit bushes. I had no idea what I was doing, but really wanted to give it a go and I’m so glad I did. That first year I didn’t have to buy any salad all summer! I made the most out of all the veg…

GROW YOUR OWN

EAT, DRINK & BE MARY

What a difference a year makes. Is anyone else struggling with the fact that you’re just getting used to socializing again with your pants on and now you’re expected to entertain…your in-laws!? Ah, the “holidaze” are here again, and this year, with no Zoom screens to hide behind, it feels more exciting—and more daunting. If the idea of cooking the perfect turkey, decorating the tree, or going out on New Year’s Eve has you filled with anxiety, then have no fear: Mary is here! And if I may be so bold, I’d like to grant you permission to not make everything the best ever this holiday season. I want to tell you that it’s fine for everything to be just, well, fine. If last year taught us anything (aside from the…

EAT, DRINK & BE MARY

A MANIFESTO FOR A NEW REALITY

QUANTUM mechanics is often called a theory of the very small. In reality, it explains phenomena on a vast range of scales – from elementary particles and their interactions, through atoms and molecules, all the way to neutron stars and the supernovae that spawn them. So far, essentially all its predictions have been confirmed by experiments. It is the most successful theory of material reality we have ever had. So why have so many physicists, from Albert Einstein onwards, taken the view that quantum theory is wrong? The reasons lie in its mysterious nature, in the phenomena it doesn’t explain and the answers it doesn’t give. That is reason enough to seek what might lie beyond it. I believe we already have the outline of what this deeper answer looks like We are…

A MANIFESTO FOR A NEW REALITY

PERSONLIGT PRÆG I PRÆSTEBOLIGEN

HVEM? Sarah Thorngreen Auken, sognepræst, med sin mand og deres tre hjemmeboende børn. HVAD? Præstebolig fra 1873 på 300 m² i Søborg, Gilleleje. Da Sarah Thorngreen Auken sagde ja til stillingen som sognepræst i Søborg Kirke i Nordsjælland for knap tre år siden, sagde hun samtidig ja til familiens nye hjem – en stor præstebolig med mange værelser og en kæmpe have. Et sted, der først virkede overvældende, men som siden er blevet et hjem med varme og hjerterum. – Det er jo lidt specielt ikke selv at vælge sit eget hjem. Så derfor lovede jeg mig selv, at den nye stilling ikke skulle handle om selve huset, men derimod om sognet og dets muligheder. Og efter at vi har indrettet os og er kommet på plads, er jeg så taknemmelig for, at det var…

PERSONLIGT PRÆG I PRÆSTEBOLIGEN
FULL STEAM AHEAD

FULL STEAM AHEAD

There’s no hiding from the fact that swimming is a technical sport, so in order to truly progress you need to learn and understand some basic stroke mechanics—and then you need to practice them a lot. Tower 26 founder Rodrigues has developed a three-step system to help simplify what can be a complex process. The three steps? Tautness, alignment, and propulsion. First grasp the concept and feeling of tautness in the water, he said. Only then can you progress to alignment and then propulsion. TAUTNESS When we swim, we need to hold our bodies with just the right amount of muscular tension, or tautness. For new swimmers, adjusting to how their body feels in the water can be the hardest part. Accomplished swimmers learn how to hold their bodies in the water…

Les équipements sous contrôle

Les équipements sous contrôle

Dans le domaine des équipements connectés sur le marché de la première monte pour l e s c a m p i n g - c a r s , Truma a ouvert la voie en proposant le Truma iNet System. Avec ce dispositif, il est possible de commander les appareils de chauffage et de climatisation de la marque, mais également d’allumer et éteindre l’interrupteur 12 V principal ainsi que celui de la pompe d’eau. Cette application donne aussi certaines informations sur les équipements. Ainsi les utilisateurs peuvent notamment connaître la température extérieure, savoir si le véhicule est correctement connecté au réseau électrique terrestre ou encore connaître en temps réel l’état de charge de la batterie cellule et celle du porteur. Le marché de la seconde monte est aussi concerné…

DUMBLE Under The Hood

With a background in music and electronics, combined with a somewhat entrepreneurial tendency, Howard Alexander Dumble (who later asked to be known as Alexander) had a future in amplifier design that was almost preordained. Growing up in Bakersfield, California, Dumble sold homemade transistor radios to his school friends and built a 200-watt PA system for the local junior baseball team. As an epicentre of progressive rock and electric guitar development, California – particularly Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area – was driven by local bands including Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, The Byrds, Little Feat and Santana. After leaving school, Dumble was introduced to the luthier Semie Moseley in Santa Cruz, who was looking for someone to design an amplifier to complement his Mosrite guitar range. Dumble built 10…

DUMBLE Under The Hood
Postcards

Postcards

UTAH, USA Bryce yourself Earlier this year I decided to retrace a road trip I took with my parents through America as a child. Starting in Los Angeles, I finished up near the Grand Canyon five weeks later. One of the highlights was a return to Bryce Canyon. The vertical hoodoos, some as high as 10-storey buildings, were as impressive as I had remembered. I woke while it was still dark to wait for the sunrise. When it crept over the horizon, the rock warmed to orange, casting long shadows. It was a breathtaking morning. It’s rare that a childhood travel memory revisited in adulthood matches the awe of seeing something for the first time. Bryce Canyon more than did this. ABU DHABI, UAE Faith in the future I had seen the Sheikh Zayed Grand…

CAN A ROBOT WRITE YOUR MARKETING?

In order to get something done, maybe we need to think less.” So began an innocuous post on the otherwise obscure blog Nothing But Words in July 2020 that managed to make headlines from MIT Technology Review to NBC. Why? Because while scores of humans debated its content, it turned out most of the words weren’t actually written by a human at all. They were penned by an artificial intelligence model called GPT-3, and posted by Liam Porr, a student at UC Berkeley at the time. The way he saw it, GPT-3 is about to change the way we write, and this blog post became high-profile proof. Many people agree—and that’s now raising some interesting business questions. When software can write almost as well as a human, how will that alter the…

CAN A ROBOT WRITE YOUR MARKETING?
Open Min.D

Open Min.D

The Min.D opened up new avenues and in so doing made riding a road bike a pleasure once again My choice for best endurance bike is the Open Min.D, a bike that has reinvigorated a category that in recent years has ceded more and more ground to its neighbours. Lightweight race bikes are encroaching on one side, their disc brakes and tyre clearances now providing much of the control and comfort endurance bikes once boasted uniquely. Gravel bikes are muscling in on the other, their frames now as lightweight and efficient as many endurance bikes but also offering the capacity to explore terrain that endurance bikes cannot. With those two categories calling into question the need for endurance road bikes at all, several brands now find themselves relying on complicated devices to…

Hisense 350-Sq. Ft. Window Air Conditioner (AW0821CW1W): Smart AC

Hisense 350-Sq. Ft. Window Air Conditioner (AW0821CW1W): Smart AC

The Hisense 350-sq. ft. Window Air Conditioner is a reasonably priced Wi-Fi-enabled window AC unit that you can control with your voice, your phone, or the included remote. It’s easy to install and did an admirable job of cooling in our tests. It doesn’t offer power usage reports or compatibility with Apple HomeKit and IFTTT like some other smart air conditioners we’ve tested, but it also costs less than many 8,000-BTU models, making it an affordable option for small to medium spaces. PROS: Reasonably priced. Easy to install. Fast cooling. Voice control. Relatively quiet. CONS: Lacks usage reporting. Doesn’t support HomeKit or IFTTT. BOTTOM LINE: The Hisense 350-Sq. Ft. Window Air Conditioner is a smart AC unit that can be controlled by your phone, voice, or remote, and does a fine job of…

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G: A Superb Value-Focused Option

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G: A Superb Value-Focused Option

As a six-core, 12-thread processor with great integrated graphics, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is the CPU that 2021 has been waiting for. A strong successor to older, budget-friendly, gaming-focused CPUs such as the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G, it puts up some of the fastest game frame rates to date from an integrated graphics processor (IGP). Cheaper than the IGP-less Ryzen 5 5600X ($299) and layered in with the highly capable Radeon RX Vega 7 graphics engine, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is a serious threat to Intel’s competing Intel Core i5-11600K on CPU grunt and really puts the hammer down once you factor in its gaming results and Radeon Software compatibility. Whether you’re an esports hopeful aiming to get a gaming PC built for cheap or just want a…

Canon Pixma G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo Printer: Excellent Quality

Canon Pixma G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo Printer: Excellent Quality

Canon Pixma G620 $299.99 EXCELLENT It’s easy to find a bulk-ink printer with the familiar cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) quartet, but finding an ink-tank-rather than cartridge-based inkjet with six inks for superior photo quality has been difficult, prohibitively expensive, or both. Canon aims to change that with the Pixma G620 Wireless MegaTank Photo All-in-One Printer, which gets its tank refills from bottles. At $299.99, it’s half the price of the Epson EcoTank Photo ET-8500 Wireless Color All-in-One Supertank. Versus that Epson, the Canon is slow and short on features, so it doesn’t join it (or the wide-format EcoTank Photo ET-8550) as an Editors’ Choice award winner. But the Pixma prints terrific-looking borderless photos at sizes up to 8.5 by 11 inches for pennies, making it a great value for families and…

ECS Liva Z3: A Basic Mini-PC

ECS Liva Z3: A Basic Mini-PC

Been shopping for a tiny desktop around the internet? The ECS Liva Z3 is going to look pretty familiar. These days, mini PCs from many different manufacturers look like they all come off the same assembly line. Similar boxy profiles and basic black panels look like somebody copied-and-pasted the Intel NUC over and over again, with minor cosmetic changes here and there. The ECS Liva Z3 doesn’t stray from that template, looking just like the recently reviewed Beelink GK Mini and other NUC-like systems. But it still has something to offer: a low price that makes it a great budget choice. That’s provided, of course, that you can accept the performance limitations that come with the Liva Z3’s Pentium processor and eMMC storage. PROS: Small, easy to hide. Included mounting gear.…

THE TEST ZONE

THE TEST ZONE

HEX TUBELESS TIRE SEALANT PRICE PER USE: $4.22 PSI LOSS AFTER 3MM NAIL: 4.9 PSI LOSS AFTER 4MM NAIL: 18.1 RECOMMENDED CHANGE: 3 months Hex uses an ammonia-free formula, which allows you to use CO2 for inflation and helps the sealant work in a wide range of temperatures. But in this case, it also means the sealant didn’t clog punctures as fast as others. Our Hex-equipped tire lost more air than any other sealant in both the 3mm and 4mm puncture test. STAN’S NOTUBES RACE SEALANT PRICE PER USE: $3.49 PSI LOSS AFTER 3MM NAIL: 2.3 PSI LOSS AFTER 4MM NAIL: 3 RECOMMENDED CHANGE: As often as every 2 weeks Stan’s Race uses twice as many particles as the company’s regular formula and in our test sealed both holes with minimal air loss. It’s relatively affordable, until you consider how often…

Existing in the World

When most of us think of existentialism, we imagine a bunch of broody French intellectuals in rollneck sweaters, sitting around a table in a café on Paris’s Left Bank, smoking Gauloises and drinking endless coffees as they stare into the abyss within the human soul. And this is broadly accurate, but there is more to it than that. Existentialism continues to be the most popular and best recognized school of philosophy, and we get complaints if we don’t publish an issue about it at least once every couple of years. You are holding that issue. Existentialism started not in France but in the previous century in Denmark, with the highly unorthodox Christian thinker Søren Kierkegaard. He introduced the idea that in our journey through life we have the opportunity to make…

Existing in the World

LEGAL EAGLES

On a Tuesday afternoon Deverick Woodfork drove his wife and two young sons to an outlet store in Houston to select new flooring for their home. The family planned to eat dinner at a local restaurant after a brief stop at the store. There would not be a family dinner that night, and a typical Tuesday afternoon turned into a nightmare for the Woodfork family when Deverick stepped out of his van in the parking lot of the flooring store and was confronted by a man holding a pistol and demanding the keys to the family’s van. Before Deverick could respond, the attacker fired a shot from his .45 ACP pistol. The bullet narrowly missed Deverick and struck the dashboard of his van. Deverick, who had a concealed-carry permit, drew his…

LEGAL EAGLES

HOPE IN HELL

For me, George Hahn is an unexpected delight in a topsyturvy, unbalanced world that needs perspective, humour and great coffee. This raconteur du jour on the Instagram scene shot to prominence when he posted a video he calls the “78 seconds that changed my life”. It was a satirical take on Fox News’ insistence that, in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, the metropolitan heartlands of America resembled war zones. In the video Hahn repeated these lines but added that it was a “hellscape” because the streets were lined with people “getting ice cream” and “having dinner”. Then an editor in New York emailed me a link to a New York Times profile of a man pictured in his apartment with a copy of The Rake on show. Same guy!…

HOPE IN HELL

PHOTO SYNTHESIS

The phrase ‘made in Italy’, and its lofty connotations of quality, romance, authenticity and soul-stirring elegance, will reside at the forefront of most Rake readers’ minds. But what of ‘made in Germany’? The word ‘quality’ can be found in the centre of the Venn diagram, of course, but all sorts of other notions sit elsewhere in the circles, and equally proudly: from austere-yet-elegant functional design principles to meticulous engineering via robust durability. The apotheosis of the ‘made in Germany’ concept is pictured on these pages: two watches — named, with asceticism befitting the entire project, Leica L1 and Leica L2 — from a company that effectively invented spontaneous photo reportage. (Leica, founded by Ernst Leitz in 1869, make optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes and microscopes as well as cameras.) “When…

PHOTO SYNTHESIS
À L’AVENTURE

À L’AVENTURE

In the heart of Knightsbridge, The Franklin London hotel exists as a quintessentially British residence providing an informal English townhouse setting fused with Italian hospitality and the allure of la dolce vita, bubbling with sensual global influences. At The Franklin Restaurant by Alfredo Russo and The Franklin Bar, Anouska Hempel’s elegantly opulent interiors combine multiple inspirations to create a modern design aesthetic with global influences. A modern Italian gourmet restaurant with a menu curated by the Michelin-accredited chef Russo, together with a slick Gatsby-esque cocktail and champagne bar, results in one of London’s most glamorous dining haunts. TheFranklinLondon.com FASHION STYLING FOR HER: VERONICA PEREZ PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANTS: BEN OTTEWELL, OLIVER PERRY STYLIST’S ASSISTANT: AMELIA HUDSON MAKE-UP & GROOMING: AMY BRANDON USING NARS HAIR STYLIST: KIM ROY @ ONE REPRESENTS USING CHRISTOPHE ROBIN TALENT:…

ROTEL A14MkII

ROTEL A14MkII

It’s hardly surprising that Rotel should bring out a MkII version of its highly popular A14 integrated amplifier, which is the flagship model in its 14 Series. Manufacturers of digital-to-analogue converters are constantly releasing upgraded ICs (and deleting older ones from their inventory) so manufacturers who use those ICs are in turn having to constantly re-design products to accommodate the latest silicon. Then there are the situations such as one that is currently affecting audio manufacturers right around the world: A disastrous fire on October 21, 2020 completely destroyed the factory in Nobeoka, Japan, where Asahi Kasei Microsystems manufactured its DACs and ADCs so these devices were no longer available. I don’t know if it’s a co-incidence or not, but the biggest change between the original A14 and this new A14MkII…

E STREET TO EASY STREET

Forty years ago, after returning from a two-year tour of the United States and Europe to support his first No. 1 album, The River, Bruce Springsteen arrived home at his rented New Jersey ranch house, not far from where he grew up in the blue-collar town of Freehold, and dropped $10,000 on his first extravagant purchase: a 1982 Chevy Z28 Camaro. “I’d never owned a new car in my life,” he wrote about the splurge in his 2016 autobiography, Born to Run. “I’d never spent $10,000 on myself. It felt as conspicuous as if I were driving a solid gold Rolls-Royce.” Today, the man who once sang of being haunted by the ghost of Tom Joad can afford a fleet of luxury cars. In December, the Boss sold the masters and publishing…

E STREET TO EASY STREET
THE PROBLEM WITH EMPATHY

THE PROBLEM WITH EMPATHY

For some, it may seem controversial to say that empathy is over-rated. It’s like saying that having a conscience is over-rated. And where would we be then, if we allowed our conscience to take a hiatus? Those who do are not thought of well; so central to our being is having a conscience to direct us to do good. We rely on both empathy and other people’s consciousness to make good judgements and recognise one another’s humanity. So how can empathy, the ability to imagine oneself in another person’s shoes, ever be thought of as superfluous and detrimental? Of course, the value of empathy cannot be ignored. When something bad happens to us we want to tell someone. We take pictures of sunsets because we want someone to feel the same joy…

THE SQUAD

• = caps, goals, clubs and ages (as of 14.05.21) GOALKEEPERS Jasper CILLESSEN Valencia (Spa) Age 32 (22.04.89) If he is fit and remains a regular for his club, the reliable Cillessen will stand between the posts, just as he did at the 2014 World Cup. Tim KRUL Norwich City (Eng) Age 33 (04.03.88) Came off the bench in the final minute of the game to become the hero when penalties decided the World Cup quarter-final against Costa Rica in 2014. Maarten STEKELENBURG Ajax Age 38 (22.09.82) Returned to the Ajax first team after Andre Onana’s doping ban, and earned a surprise international recall three and a half years after his last cap. DEFENDERS Nathan AKE Manchester City (Eng) Age 26 (18.02.95) All-rounder who can play leftback, centre-back or midfield. Son of an Ivorian father but opted for the Oranje. Left home to join Chelsea at 15. Daley BLIND Ajax Age…

THE SQUAD

Andrew Rannells on the Art of Unclehood

Don’t call him a “guncle.” For actor Andrew Rannells, the popular portmanteau for “gay” and “uncle” is unwelcome—and infantilizing. “I’m not a tangential character in my nieces’ and nephews’ lives, I’m their uncle,” he ways with a laugh. “And it’s a little cutesy. I’m a 44-year-old man.” Rannells—known for his roles on TV (Girls, Black Monday) and Broadway (The Book of Mormon)—writes about his significant breadth of experience with the 10 children of his four siblings in his new book of humorous essays Uncle of the Year: And Other Debatable Triumphs. “I had this romanticized idea that when my brothers and sisters had kids that I would be the greatest uncle in the world,” he says. “And it didn’t really work out that way.” (He notes he now knows one cannot…

Andrew Rannells on the Art of Unclehood
Tapping hidden potential

Tapping hidden potential

E-TYPE UK is a company known for its restorations, but it is now branching out into something a little more specialised. Via its Unleashed sub-brand, it is taking Series 3 E-types down the ‘restomod’ route. Octane arrives in deepest Kent to be greeted by the first car that truly demonstrates what Unleashed is about. By the time you read this it will have been shipped to its new owner in California, after a process of several months during which its final specification has evolved. What strikes you is how clean it looks, with some of the fussier elements of S3 bodywork – not typically regarded as a high point for the E-type – resolved. There are new bumpers – without the clumsy overriders – which hug the nose and tail. The front…

MOCK DRAFT

MOCK DRAFT

1 PANTHERS C.J. STROUD QB OHIO STATE Stroud throws with accuracy and touch from the pocket. The improvisation skills he showed in the national semi were a glimpse of what he can do when plays break down. 2 TEXANS BRYCE YOUNG QB ALABAMA Despite his size, Young is my top-ranked QB. He’s always composed, processes information quickly and is accurate to all three levels. 3 CARDINALS WILL ANDERSON JR. EDGE ALABAMA Anderson was elite at Bama—34.5 sacks, 62 TFLs. Power, length and burst give him impact as a pass rusher or run stopper. 4 COLTS ANTHONY RICHARDSON QB FLORIDA Richardson is relatively inexperienced as a one-year starter, but he has the most upside of any QB in the draft due to his size, speed and arm strength. 5 SEAHAWKS TYREE WILSON EDGE TEXAS TECH Despite a foot injury, Wilson had his most productive year (seven sacks, 14 TFLs). He’s an excellent combo of length…

10 iPhone settings you should change for a better experience

10 iPhone settings you should change for a better experience

It’s a new year, and if you’re looking for a fresh start, you can begin with your iPhone. Just by changing a few settings you can vastly change and improve your overall user experience. Even if you’ve been using your phone for years, these often-overlooked toggles and tweaks can make your iPhone feel brand-new again. 1. SILENCE UNKNOWN CALLERS If it seems like robocalls have increased exponentially over the past year, it’s because they have. Spam callers have gotten more sophisticated and plentiful since the start of the pandemic, and they’re a regular nuisance on our iPhones. But you can put a stop to them without needing to block every number that comes in. In the Phone settings, you’ll find a toggle to silence unknown callers, which will stop your iPhone from…

From CIA Officer to Pajama Mogul!

From CIA Officer to Pajama Mogul!

I’ve been shot at,” says Emily Hikade, explaining life as a counterterrorism case officer in the Central Intelligence Agency. “People would shoot rocket-propelled grenades at your vehicle.” Tasked with collecting information overseas, Hikade, 46, put her life on the line every day. “I’ve been so close to explosions that I’ve been knocked off my feet, where it rings in your ears, and everything goes into slow motion,” she continues. “I was invincible; I felt fearless before I had kids.” Still, she had four boys while serving—Camden, now 15, Beckett, 12, Shaw, 10, and Gable, 7, with her husband, Christopher, 51, also a retired CIA officer—and by 2015 was longing for security and stability. “When you’re home, and you’re safe, that’s when you put on your pajamas,” she says. That idea inspired…

A rising tide of green capital

A rising tide of green capital

Time and again, we’ve seen excitement build around new technologies—the rail road, electricity, the personal computer, fiber optics, e-commerce. Early investors place risky bets on seemingly oddball ideas. As a few gain traction, the money (and the hype) follows. As a market develops, large investors—venture capitalists, private equity firms, Wall Street—pile in and help scale up technology. A similar dynamic is unfolding today in climate tech. Fifteen years ago, solar power plants and electric cars were marginal players with poor business prospects. But years of successful innovation, iteration, and improvement coupled with a pervasive sense of urgency to deal with climate change have spurred an investment boom. PwC’s State of Climate Tech 2020 report found that in 2013, a mere US$418 million globally was invested by venture capital (VC) firms into…

Sony WF-1000XM4

Sony WF-1000XM4

$449, sony.com.au There’s no doubt that Sony has a strong pedigree when it comes to premium noise-cancelling audio, with both its WF-1000X and WH-1000X product lines dominating their class (true wireless in-ear headphones, and wireless over-ear headphones respectively). With the WF-1000XM4, Sony has upped the ante once more, introducing an entirely new ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) processing chip, along with a redesigned earbud, and the results are stunning if somewhat pricey. Design As Sony has reliably done for past 1000X product launches, the WF-1000XM4 is available either in Black or Platinum Silver – both classy and understated colours with brassy, metallic trim that provides a subtle counterpoint to the matte and uniform tone of the plastic. This trim is most prominent in the cylindrical microphone housing protruding from each earbud and is seen again on…

Understanding the Gunas- The Three Energetic Qualities That Make up All of Life-Can help you find Balance and Insight.

Understanding the Gunas- The Three Energetic Qualities That Make up All of Life-Can help you find Balance and Insight.

When we think about energy, we often think about the physical and mental types—the oomph that helps us move through a vinyasa or focus on a task. It's easy to identify when these energies are lagging, and most of the time we know how to replenish or balance them: We eat healthy foods, rest, get out into nature, connect with the people we love, commit to a consistent asana practice, or let go of some questionable habits. But energy is more than what fuels the body or the mind. Many ancient traditions, such as yoga, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism—plus modern physics—teach that everything in the universe is energy. A table, a computer, and a bicycle are all forms of energy; each one vibrates at a speed that allows you to see,…

RUMMET UNDER ÅBEN HIMMEL

På Frederiksberg bor Nadia Lassen i en villa, der på ingen måde ser ud, som den gjorde, da hun overtog den. Huset var i hendes optik ikke særlig æstetisk ved overtagelsen, og derfor kiggede Nadia Lassen mod Italien, hvor sildebensfliser, stuk og sprossede vinduer er i højsædet. – Vores hus har nogle lige hjørner, der er mindre detaljerede end f.eks. på patriciervillaer. Det skulle være mere hyggeligt og huset indbød til at der kom noget mere varme, siger Nadia Lassen. Derfor har hun indrettet sig med bløde møbler, farver, kunst og tekstiler, og da det kom til uderummet, valgte hun at bygge terrassen på niveau med selve boligen, så adgangen ud til den var mere direkte. UDENDØRS FORLÆNGELSE AF VILLAEN Den direkte adgang til terrassen betyder, at terrassen bliver en naturlig forlængelse af boligen,…

RUMMET UNDER ÅBEN HIMMEL
OM System OM-1

OM System OM-1

$3,299 body only, olympus-imaging.com.au The new OM System OM-1 is here. Recognise the camera but not the name? That’s because it’s a new line from OM Digital Solutions, which bought the sinking Olympus imaging division in 2021. A natural successor to the Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III, the OM-1 will be the last camera to have the Olympus name etched on its body. But it’s what we hope will be the first of many bearing the new OM System branding. A warm tribute to the original 50-year-old Olympus OM-1 35mm SLR, and a fitting swansong for the Olympus name, the OM-1 is a hugely capable camera, and a joy to shoot with. Everything that we’ve loved about the Olympus Micro Four Thirds system over the years is cranked up a notch here,…

RACH’S LETTER

I’m writing this just before I leave to go to Italy for the first time in three years. I love it there and have missed it. My mother’s family and both of John’s parents’ families hail from there. My husband and I got married there. And three years ago, I achieved my life’s goal of buying a property there, in Tuscany. I don’t say “I bought a house” because although there were two structures, they had no plumbing and no electricity and the only occupants were some small animals we found inside. My husband called it a war zone. “Honey, don’t you want to look at a…house?” he asked. But I fell in love with the fields and the views and I thought for the money we’d pay for a house,…

RACH’S LETTER

THE HAPPY PLACE

“The first step in crafting the life you want is to get rid of everything you don’t.”JOSHUA BECKER MAKE IT HAPPEN! If you feel stuck in a rut with work, relationships or even just your motivation levels, a vision board is a great way to kick-start new beginnings. Start with a large A3 piece of card or paper, and gather any photos, magazines or books you‘re happy to cut up. What does your ideal life look like? Start to piece it together – pictures of your dream home office, you when you’re most happy and confident, an advert for a job you'd love to do… anything that captures your imagination. Display it somewhere visible, or keep it next to your bed to look at regularly. As you visualise the life you want,…

THE HAPPY PLACE
Manifold Destiny

Manifold Destiny

Lamborghini Countach That the Piedmontese word countach translates roughly to “holy shit!” tells you all you need to know about the impact of this quintessential Lamborghini. Unlike earlier supercars, whose sensuousness was often compared to reclining nudes, designer Marcello Gandini’s brutal masterwork looks more like a deadly weapon, a flying ax-head. This is the Countach’s legacy: It defined a level of outrageousness against which all future supercars would be judged. But the Countach itself is defined by its mechanical packaging. Mounting the radiators at the sides meant the nose could plunge to a honed edge. The huge, longitudinally oriented V-12 faced rearward, its transmission pointed toward the front, centralizing the car’s weight and pushing the passenger compartment forward, inverting the typical sports-car proportions. Also, in the post-Countach era, a supercar without…

Tested: How Apple’s M1 chip performs against Intel 11th-gen and AMD Ryzen 4000

Apple’s new M1 processor took the laptop world by storm, with many proclaiming it had ended the PC’s whole career. Hyperbole and irrational fanboy flexing aside, Apple’s M1 is indeed a powerful chip. But to get a better feel against its contemporaries we sat down and retested a pile of current Windows 10 laptops to get an idea where the M1 MacBook Air 13 lands in the pecking order of laptops. While we don’t have direct access to an MacBook Pro M1, our sister publication, Macworld does, so we cribbed from its glowing review of the 13-inch MacBook Pro M1. Macworld also graciously ran a couple of additional tests for our analysis. For two other results, we relied on published results from Puget Systems, a bespoke system builder that manufactures workstations and…

Tested: How Apple’s M1 chip performs against Intel 11th-gen and AMD Ryzen 4000

Las ventajas de HACER EL RIDÍCULO

Necesitamos pertenecer a un grupo y, al mismo tiempo, sentirnos únicos. Conceptos a veces difíciles de compaginar y que nos mantienen en el frágil equilibrio entre individualismo y colectividad. ¿Qué porcentaje hay que sacrificar del hecho de ser fiel a la propia personalidad sin que esto conlleve la expulsión del grupo? Una difícil ecuación que dependerá no solo del carácter de la persona, sino también de la cultura en la que esté inmerso. Los latinos, por ejemplo, dan prioridad a la aceptación social, mientras que los anglosajones premian más los logros. A menudo los triunfos tienen mucho que ver con salirse de la norma, con ser diferente, creativo, con ver el mundo desde otras perspectivas. Ser un excéntrico es una cualidad positiva entre los ingleses, pero no tanto en países como…

Las ventajas de HACER EL RIDÍCULO

SIMPLY TINA

Tina Webb describes her farm as a slice of heaven. The property, which she inherited from her grandfather, sits on 13 rolling acres in Texas, between Austin and Houston. Pecan trees planted generations ago surround the house she lives in with her husband, Brion, a retired United Airlines pilot. Two dogs, both rescues, roam free, while four quarter horses bunk in the barn. The open arena where she practices barrel riding is farther out back, and neighbors—friendly as they may be—are few and far between. It’s quiet and serene—the perfect place for an author to work on her next book. When she isn’t writing or riding, Tina sometimes invites ladies from the Cowboy Church of Brenham, Texas, to join her for group Bible study. She says their visits bring her life…

SIMPLY TINA

Sommertid

Køkkenet Skab sommerstemning i køkkenet ved at gå all in på pastelfarvet glasservice. Kombinér med friske sommerblomster og interiør af træ for et roligt og harmonisk udtryk. Stuen Giv stuen lidt ekstra kærlighed med sommerens interiørnyheder, der blandt andet byder på interiør og tekstiler i varme jordfarver og blå nuancer. Entréen Opgradér entréen med dekorative detaljer såsom unikke vaser og farverige plakater. Skab kontrast med tidløse møbler af træ. Soveværelset Lys soveværelset op med florale elementer og farverigt sengetøj, der indbyder til afslapning og giver stemningen af nostalgisk badehotel.…

Sommertid

Are you an orchid or a dandelion?

Do you tend to feel things deeply and have high empathy for others? Are you often described as “shy” or “sensitive” or “fussy” by those who know you? Do you feel overwhelmed in busy places and loud spaces? Is it important for you to have time alone to recharge your batteries? If so, you may be a highly sensitive person (HSP). What is an HSP? Just as different plants respond in various ways to different environments, so do people. Some of us are far more sensitive to our environment than others. In fact, approximately 30 per cent of us are considered “highly sensitive”. Sensitivity is a biologically based temperament trait like extroversion and conscientiousness. Our temperament forms the building blocks of our personality. We all fall somewhere on the sensitivity continuum, from…

Are you an orchid or a dandelion?

Home Offices

01/ HOUSE Kelvin View House LOCATION Euroa, Victoria Getting anything done while an incredible Victorian landscape unfurls all around you is hard work, so it was a smart move for homeowners Eddie and Dot Spain to have their home office face the wall. Taking a minimalist approach that is unobtrusive in the open-plan interior, a long floating bench defines the work area. Innovative storage in the form of a tall cabinet in dark timber divides the worktop to create two separate desk areas without closing in the space. Timber floating shelves add extra functionality while also creating a feature that both blends and outlines the office, keeping the home’s simple yet sophisticated interior design intact. ARCHITECT Robert Harwood Architects (robertharwoodarchitects.com) INTERIOR DESIGNER Resident Avenue (residentavenue.com.au) PHOTOGRAPHY Rhiannon Slatter 02/ HOUSE Cable House LOCATION Port Melbourne, Victoria A collection…

Home Offices
Hands On With the OnePlus Watch: Lots of Promise for Just $159

Hands On With the OnePlus Watch: Lots of Promise for Just $159

I’ll admit, I was pretty skeptical before unboxing the first smartwatch from OnePlus, aptly named the OnePlus Watch. At $159, it’s less than half the price of our Editors’ Choice winner, the Apple Watch Series 6 (which starts at $399). And while it doesn’t work with iPhones, it offers many of the same features as Apple’s market-leading wearable. So far, my skepticism appears to have been unfounded. The OnePlus Watch offers a large color touch screen, built-in GPS, 2GB of storage, a 402mAh battery that promises two weeks of power, and the ability to make and receive calls. It also has plenty of health and fitness features, including support for more than 110 workout types, automatic workout detection for jogging and running, rapid-heart-rate alerts, guided breathing exercises, stress detection, and the…

Beats Fit Pro: Solid ANC

Beats Fit Pro: Solid ANC

After releasing the relatively affordable Studio Buds ($149.99) earlier this year, Beats is back with a new pair of noise-cancelling true wireless earphones, the Beats Fit Pro. Aptly named, the focus here is on in-ear fit security, with built-in earfins made of a pliable material that truly helps create a more secure seal in your ear. They’re also armed with active noise cancellation (ANC), and since Beats is owned by Apple, you get the company’s H1 chip, which enables features including Spatial Audio with head tracking, Adaptive EQ, hands-free Siri, and one-touch iOS pairing. The sonic performance is classic Beats, with intense bass, boosted highs, and a scooped-out midrange. The ANC is better than average, with effective low-frequency noise elimination. For the price, there’s plenty to like, but the Beats…

Razer Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse: Game on the Go

Razer Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse: Game on the Go

Pocket mice are typically associated with productivity, given their portable, lightweight designs that let you work in an airport, coffee shop, or office. The Razer Orochi V2 offers that same capability, but for gaming. It’s a small, wireless mouse, but with the sensor and software support of a Razer gaming mouse. The Orochi V2 isn’t a full-on replacement for a standard-size gaming mouse, but it’s convenient as a backup input device for your laptop bag. PROS: Lightweight. Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless support. Has HyperSpeed multi-device support. Supports AA and AAA batteries. Dongle storage. CONS: Can’t add a AA and AAA at the same time for max battery life. Small design is still less comfortable than a regular-sized mouse. Lacks RGB lighting. BOTTOM LINE: Featuring a lightweight design and HyperSpeed multi-device wireless support, the…

NONE OF THE ABOVE?

NONE OF THE ABOVE?

FOR theorist Renato Renner at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, the deadlock between quantum interpretations wasn’t acceptable. He set out to break it with a more sophisticated Schrödinger’s cat-type thought experiment that he devised with his colleague Daniela Frauchiger, originally in 2016. It involves not one, but two “Wigner’s friend” arrangements, in which someone is outside the lab observing whoever is observing the state of the cat. In the first, an experimentalist called Alice waits outside a lab in which her friend is doing a quantum experiment, a kind of coin flip carried out using quantum technology whose outcomes, for the purposes of later maths, are weighted ⅔ one way and ⅓ the other. In parallel, Bob has his eye on a second lab where his friend is…

DANIELLE SCHÖN

I JUST LIKE TO MAKE COOL THINGS. I WANT TO HAVE AN IDEA AND BUILD IT INTO A THING, WHETHER IT’S A PIECE OF FURNITURE OR A BICYCLE. DANIELLE SCHÖN HAS been making things since she was a kid. Her mom kept the bottom half of their kitchen pantry stocked with markers, glue, and construction paper, and pretty soon she was sending her creative kid to a neighbor’s house to learn how to sew—little bags first, then teddy bears and clothes. “I grew up with a single mother, so she was adamant about me learning how to do things myself, like, ‘If you learn how to sew, you don’t have to pay someone to fix your pants,’” says Schön, 32. “I remember being in the driveway and she’s showing me how to…

DANIELLE SCHÖN
Virgil Abloh’s Magnificent Ubiquity

Virgil Abloh’s Magnificent Ubiquity

Welcome to the first-ever GQ Sports issue of this magazine. Instead of waxing about Stephen Curry, Shohei Ohtani, and Mohamed Salah though, I want to use this space to share about the loss of a titan in our world: Virgil Abloh. ¶ Virgil’s death on November 28, 2021, precipitated an outpouring of new remembrances online and off, but my favorite Virgil story has been the same for years. It goes like this: Kanye West’s longtime publicist, Gabe Tesoriero, is escorting New York Times pop music critic Jon Caramanica backstage at Ye’s Governors Ball gig when the pair run into Virgil, who was then still working as Ye’s creative right hand. The year is 2013. Ye is at the height of his powers, arguably the biggest artist in the world, and Virgil…

DIVINE TIME

There is a sense of proportion in mechanical objects that imbue a vision of beauty in the eye of the beholder — proportions that appeal and are seen as intrinsically harmonious. Concorso d’Eleganza in Italy is the aesthetic heaven you would expect it to be. Since 1929, the elegant, the sartorially resplendent, the well-wheeled and the well-heeled have converged on the shores of Lake Como at Villa d’Este to parade in spectacular surroundings. It is arguably one of the world’s premier automobile concours, and A. Lange & Söhne have been one of its main partners for the past decade. Villa d’Este is a divine setting, quite literally. Originally built as a summer palace for Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio of Como around 1570, the residence became a resort for politicians, intellectuals and ecclesiastics.…

DIVINE TIME

Letter from the Founder

I’ve been travelling for the past four weeks, with two more weeks to go. Before I go into the details of my trip, let’s pause to examine the enormity of this. As I left a world that had essentially been locked down to contain the spread of the most virulent pandemic of the past century, I was curious to understand and experience life post-Covid. My simple conclusion is that it is glorious. I am immensely grateful for every moment spent with friends, in person, across a table, laughing, sharing stories and engaging in the most primal and fundamentally necessary behaviour of remaking and strengthening our bonds. One thing you learn as you grow older — and this is something my mother pressed upon me at an early age — is that…

Letter from the Founder

BLOOD BOND

Of the many unlikely stories surrounding Peter Fleming, the least credible is that he is now most famous for inspiring his brother Ian. It seems certain that this adventurer, spy and bestselling author, a man with the mind of a scholar, the charm of an international playboy and the looks (and wife) of a matinee idol, was one of the chief models for Ian Fleming’s James Bond. But that, for all the glory it brings, is very far from the epitaph he deserves. The first of those unlikely stories, and the one that kickstarted his wildly eccentric career, came in April 1932, when, as a 25-year-old journalist, he saw an advertisement in The Times. “Exploring and sporting expedition,” it read, “under experienced guidance, leaving England June, to explore rivers Central Brazil,…

BLOOD BOND
Jock-meets-nerd gay romcom is a laugh-out-loud classic

Jock-meets-nerd gay romcom is a laugh-out-loud classic

BROS Billy Eichner, Luke Macfarlane, Bowen Yang The list of mainstream Hollywood studio films centred on gay characters remains a short one that’s dominated by stories of coming out. That’s not surprising — this milestone, after all, is a process heavy on dramatic tension, and a crossover point at which straight audiences begin to understand life on the other side — but it can be exhausting territory to revisit again and again, not least for viewers who have left that trauma some way behind. So, it’s refreshing, even casually groundbreaking, that Nicholas Stoller and Billy Eichner’s bright, lovable Bros treats gay identification as a fait accompli, and moves straight on to other everyday conflicts and contrasts within our community. This is, so to speak, an out-and-out romcom, written in the light, crowd-pleasing…

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Newport Test Labs measured the output voltage of the Marantz SA-12SE as 1.9950 volts from the left channel and 1.9952 volts from the right channel, a very healthy voltage that will be more than sufficient for any ancillary components. As you can see from the closeness of these two voltages, the balance of the left and right channels is exceptionally good, one of the best results I can remember seeing, such that the channel balance is 0.001dB. This would not only be totally imperceptible, but is also well within measurement error limits for this particular test. Channel separation was not quite in the same league, as you can see from the tabulated figures, but all three results (71dB at 16Hz, 81dB at 1kHz and 63dB at 20kHz) are more than required for…

RESTAURANTS: GO, CONSIDER, STOP

JoJo 160 East 64th Street (Tel.: 212-223-5656) JoJo has been a Three Star in our All-Star Eateries since Jean-Georges Vongerichten opened it in 1991. Due to a glitch, it was dropped from the magazine version this year but was promptly reinstated online. Our apologies to chef Steven Boutross, the talented staff and the wonderful management, who every night deliver a magical culinary experience. JoJo’s recent renovation has left it airy, light-filled and comfortable. Start with the delicate peekytoe crab dumplings or the spicy tuna tartare in lettuce cups. Then try two incomparable classics: the crispy-skin organic chicken surrounded by thin fried onion rings and potato skins, or the juicy, peppercorn-crusted beef tenderloin with potato gnocchi and Brussels sprouts. Don’t leave without tasting the delicious carrot cake or the butter scotch pudding with caramel…

Hit the e-road

« I've got a bike, you can ride it if you like It's got a basket, a bell that rings And things to make it look good I'd give it to you if I could, but I borrowed it » Bike, Pink Floyd, 1967. Chacun vit la mobilité à sa manière : ceux qui se déplacent à VAE, les adeptes de la trottinette électrique en ville et ceux qui sont faits pour les grands voyages off-road. Certains font de leur 4-roues le rêve d'une vie et d'autres tiennent impérativement à partager leur moyen de transport. Il y a ceux qui préfèrent acheter, et d'autres qui se tournent vers la location ou l'abonnement. Car la mobilité est de plus en plus pensée comme un service. De nouveaux métiers font leur apparition : de…

Hit the e-road