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^

 

Boy, the David Carr thing makes me sad.

 

He was one of my favorite writers over at the NYT. He was intelligent, honest, and frank, and he had a lot more left to give.

 

RIP

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Yutaka Katayama, Father of the Datsun/Nissan ‘Z,’ Dies at 105

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/25/business/yutaka-katayama-father-of-the-datsun-z-dies-at-105.html?mwrsm=Email

"Perhaps the greatest boost Mr. Katayama gave the 240Z was its very name, which Nissan had intended only as a working model number. In the late 1960s, when the car was first introduced in Japan, a Nissan executive, enamored of a certain Lerner and Loewe musical, named it the Fairlady Z.

When the first shipment of Fairlady Zs arrived in the United States, Mr. Katayama, judging the sobriquet horrifyingly effete for the American market, stripped the nameplate off each car with his own hands."

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