i picked up a book last week which is one of the best books i have ever read..."A history of reading" by Alberto Manguel...this author grew up in Argentina and used to read to Borges the author after he went blind...Manguel has a very detailed account of reading from the time when writing was only some marks on clay to designate how many sheep and how many goats were in the flock...along the same vein is "Linguistics vs Musicology; basically identical" (16min) from cartoons in the fog...one of the reasons i bought the field guide is i watched "Jumping Spiders shouldn't be this smart" Stephanie-Sammann (40min) also "The wild side of our Planet" (3hours) narrated by david attenborough...some of the best nature video i have seen...this guy just turned 100 years old..nature keeps a human being dynamic...usually..."The Malankovitch cycle Timeline-where are we now?" (4min) and "Fungal freaks ep1- Guttation" fungus with red (5 min) this is very interesting because this mycologist reveals some of the chemicals found in the small liquid drops on some mushrooms...startling stuff...also some esoterica..."The evolution of telepathy" by rupert sheldrake (1 hr )...and "Every Ancient tradition described quantum field- here's what they called it" (16min) Quantum Gnosis...and some fantastic art "She painted a selfie in 1909 then lost everything (19min) @ Art_Deco this is a great artist Zinaida Serebriakova and there is a more complete showing of her work in "Zinaida Serebriakova: a collectionm of 364 works" (35 min) learn from maestro...a humorous scientist posted "My first "only fans" video and some other science" (15min) anton petrov...i watch a couple of well done australian serials...
"the doctor blake mysteries" and "Miss Fishers murder mysteries"....miss fisher is a modern woman who has libertine tastes (she is no stranger to casual sex)...and i watch a lot of music video but one of my favorite artists is Loudon wainwright and his thoughtful composition "When you leave" is somewhat disturbing...
"Mankind have a great aversion to intellectual labor; but even supposing knowledge to be easily obtainable, more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it." Samuel Johnson
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