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...Comfort is key this season, and warmth a necessity. What better way to achieve these two vital winter-time goals than to bundle up with a comfy, protective, yet trendy winter jacket—trimmed, of course, with a fur hood. Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, the Bibles of the fashion sophisticate, have both featured fur in recent issues. The jackets have been seen everywhere this winter and in all shapes, colors, sizes...

Author: By Meghan M. Dolan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trendsetting | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

...original settlers on the frontier (read: 1700’s frontier frontier, not Prada and Paltrow fashion frontier) wore moccasins for which they had bartered with the Indians, knowing that the shoes had been designed for comfort and wear. These moccasins were made from real buffalo-hide. Today, those practical measures for wear are certainly obsolete, as most moccasins are made with low-grade suede and can be obtained for around...

Author: By Meghan M. Dolan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trendsetting | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

...comfort-level, however, has not disappeared, as moccasins have been praised this season for their “second-skin” feel, or non-feel. “You don’t have to tie them,” says Andrea Woloski ’08, “you just slip them on. You don’t have to wear socks and they’re still warm...

Author: By Meghan M. Dolan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trendsetting | 12/2/2004 | See Source »

...sneakers measures with each step how much compression you put on the heels of the shoes. Microprocessor-controlled cushioning then adjusts the heels' stiffness so they become more rigid on dirt trails, for example, and softer on pavement or when you're walking. In addition, you can set comfort levels with buttons on the shoes. The lithium-ion battery that fuels the system lasts about 100 hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolest Inventions 2004: Sporting Life | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

...anthropic principle still makes many scientists uncomfortable--and not just because it gives comfort to theologians. That discomfort, says Stanford theorist Leonard Susskind, is all to the good. "In the end," he observes, "it doesn't matter whether the anthropic principle makes us happy. What matters is whether it's true"--that is, whether cosmic numbers really are as arbitrary as they seem. If they aren't, physics may eventually succeed in explaining many features of our world that seem so puzzling today. And if the anthropic principle is true? Well, then, says Aguirre, "the universe will seem even more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cosmic Conundrum | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

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