Kodak announced today that it is sell­ing its East­man Gela­tine plant in Peabody, Mass. Could this be the begin­ning of a big sell-off?

At the time of a fan­tas­tic 1999 Wall Street Jour­nal arti­cle (which I can now find online only here), East­man was pro­cess­ing 80 mil­lion pounds of bovine skele­tal remains a year to keep up with the world demand for pho­to­graphic film. (And sell­ing the rejects to make Jell-O, which appar­ently does not neces­si­tate the same level of purity as the photo industry.)

December 22, 2011 May 15, 2012 in-the-news by Scott No Comments

I try my best to ignore election-related news cov­er­age in non-election years such as this one. It’s dis­tract­ing and coun­ter­pro­duc­tive. But it can be hard to tune out—especially when the list of appar­ently viable con­tenders for the Repub­li­can ticket include such, um, bril­liant minds as Her­man Cain and Michelle Bachman.

There are two phe­nom­ena at play that I have trou­ble under­stand­ing. First, who would rally behind a pres­i­den­tial can­di­date that lacks a top-notch knowl­edge of law, pol­i­cy­mak­ing, for­eign pol­icy issues, and eco­nom­ics? (Isn’t this sup­posed to be the hard­est job in the world?) Sec­ondly, why does the Repub­li­can vet­ting sys­tem seem to revolve around pub­licly ques­tion­ing the can­di­dates on whether they are con­ser­v­a­tive enough? (Can there be no room for com­pro­mise in a func­tion­ing two-party system?)

For­tu­nately, some­one has writ­ten a funny and inter­est­ing essay explor­ing both top­ics: “Why Repub­li­cans Embrace Sim­ple­tons and How it Hurts Amer­ica.”

December 4, 2011 December 4, 2011 politics by Scott No Comments

Peaks Island

Spent the week after Am and Paul’s July wed­ding “on island time” in Maine. Pho­tos are here!

December 4, 2011 December 4, 2011 photos by Scott 2 Comments