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Monday, May 13, 2002


Really?

Does this mean truckers might be willing to report each other. My recent experiences on this nation's highways show that a tiny percentage of long-haul truckers are as dangerous as any menace on the road. I'm not suggesting all or even most truckers cause problems. I'm simply saying that an 18-wheeler at maximum allowable length and weight packs quite a punch. Driven by one who assumes he is owed the road such a truck becomes lethal. Does homeland security include safer highways?

Truckers join homeland security ranks. Industry says drivers will be trained to spot trouble on USA's roads, bridges. [USA Today : Front Page]


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BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Gutenberg: How One Man Remade the World with Words
by John Man

A world forever changed…

In 1450, all of western Europe’s books were hand-copied and amounted to no more than are in a modern public library. By 1500, printed books numbered in the millions. Johann Gutenberg’s invention of movable type ignited the explosion of art, literature, and scientific research that accelerated the Renaissance and led directly to the Modern Age. In Gutenberg, you’ll meet the genius who fostered this revolution, discover the surprising ambitions that drove him, and learn how a single, obscure artisan changed the course of history.

"His story is one of genius very nearly denied. A few records less, and we would not now be revering the Gutenberg Bible as his. All we would have would be the results: an idea that changed the world and a book that is amongst the most astonishing objects ever created–a jewel of art and technology, one that emerged fully formed, of a perfection beyond anything required by its purpose. It is a reminder that the business Gutenberg started . . . contains elements of the sublime–that at the heart of the mountains of printed dross there is gold."      –From the Introduction to Gutenberg


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