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...there to support them, especially when they're trying to do something out of the box. That's precisely not the moment to be rational and figure out whether it is going to work. That's the moment to say, 'Yes. Let's go with it.' You back 'em up," he says...
There is a cure, but it can be controversial. The basic philosophy: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Become one of the increasing number of museums and historical sites that are redesigning their collections with high-tech interfaces, action-packed short films and theme-park aesthetics. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum opened in Springfield, Ill., last year with a talking Honest Abe hologram and a host of other educational parlor tricks. The Marine Corps museum, opening in Quantico, Va., near Washington in November, will use changes in temperature and humidity to immerse its visitors--and, it hopes...
...songs I bought on iTunes. That's right, in addition to unprotected MP3s, the Logitech Wireless DJ lets you stream purchased tracks that were carefully locked down by the good folks at Apple (plus those secured in Microsoft's competing rights-managed formats). It's a can't-beat-'em-join-'em strategy: The practically invisible Logitech StreamPoint simply tells the iTunes and Windows Media Player software what songs to play. When the music starts, the software streams it wirelessly through the USB transmitter to the receiver waiting at your sound system...
...alive and well at home. To paraphrase a line from an old western, Bush seems to think Washington ain't big enough for three branches of government. Bush ignores established law and subverts congressional legislation with signing statements. I half expected to hear him repeat his famous words "Bring 'em on" in response to the recent attempts, however feeble, by Congress and the courts to rein in his power. Gayle Bell Winter Park, Florida...
...Wallace no longer hunts spiders: "I've seen too many of 'em." Instead, he's trying to pass on what he's learned before, as he puts it, "I vanish into the big web up in the heavens." As well as giving spider talks at schools, he's busy adding to his self-published books of poetry and memoir. What he says of spiders might also go for his life: "Oh, it's a wonderful study...