Oh, the joy and frivolity of indulgent improvisation. Very happy to play bass with these gents.
Monthly Archives: November 2011
I think we can safely add this one to the wishlist
Jonathan Lethem discuses The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, which, as of Tuesday, is available for purchase. All 976 pages of it.
Can victims of catastrophic brain injury have ‘awareness’ of their plight?
A recent study in The Lancet, as reported in the New York Times, suggests that, at least some patients in a vegetative state do have awareness.
[S]aid Joseph T. Giacino, the director of rehabilitation neuropsychology at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, who was not involved in the research. “…it sure looks as if there’s not just a little bit of consciousness but a lot” in patients who had been deemed unresponsive.
In proving damages to help benefit victims of catastrophic injury, this study could potentially be used to support a finding of conscious pain and suffering, which is compensable.
This amazing F1 story is being brought to the big screen!
This has been written by Peter Morgan and lacks the overweight star power that could kill such an ambitious project. Unlike Moneyball, this sports story needs no embellishment to reinforce the drama and insanity of F1.