Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder

27 May 2002, 8:20 a.m.

Leonard loves the crankiness of Losing the Race by John McWhorter.…

Hi, reader. I wrote this in 2002 and it's now more than five years old. So it may be very out of date; the world, and I, have changed a lot since I wrote it! I'm keeping this up for historical archive purposes, but the me of today may 100% disagree with what I said then. I rarely edit posts after publishing them, but if I do, I usually leave a note in italics to mark the edit and the reason. If this post is particularly offensive or breaches someone's privacy, please contact me.

Leonard loves the crankiness of Losing the Race by John McWhorter. I love the anecdotes. I'd be fine with a book that just contained the anecdotes from all of McWhorter's other books, and lectures, if possible.

Hey, now that India and Pakistan are eyeball-to-nuclear-eyeball -- no, I don't want to think about it -- are we back to calling General Musharraf "leader" or "dictator" or are we still calling him "President" even though he's not? Just checking.

And you've heard of "a recipe for disaster" and "a disaster waiting to happen," but only recently have I heard "a prescription for disaster." Metaphor-wise, who writes the prescription? And where do you cash it in? With a recipe, at least there's the possibility that it's been passed down through the ages, and that you have all the ingredients at hand. A prescription presupposes much more infrastructure than does a recipe. I'll take the simpler one.