missed raising my earth flag on earth day...so i bought the overpriced hat for 3 bucks...i identify as an EARTHLING...it's the least i can do...
i found an old photo album in the dumpster fit is from this woman's family...this image is from the 1940's when she was in Scotland...the great grand-kids would like these
i found two memory cards in a camera case from the thrift store...hundreds of family pictures from all over the world...i choose this one because it is one of the most distinctive...not likely to mistake this lass for someone else...bikini on the snow bowl ski area...i need to take these memory cards to someone who can do the detective work to find this family...after many years these are still important imagesi can't help but believe that some organizational help from artificial intelligence wouldn't be useful as i watch the C-SPAN coverage of the congressional debates...one of the things that is apparent is the lack of addressing specific problems that need to be resolved...i don't mean to be the bringer of bad news but time is not on our side...invest in a garden to help feed the family when the crops fail...not if but when...
i read an excellent article called "Livelier than the living" in the "New York Review" by Catherine Nicholson who wrote reviews of "A marvelous solitude: the art of reading in early modern Europe " by Lina Bolzoni" and "Untold Futures: time and literary culture in Renaissance England" by J.K, Barret...sounds kind of like dry reading except that the enthusiasm of the readers is pretty remarkable...today people have an enormous amount of material to peruse in many formats,,,there was a time when a book was the only access to someone else's world...i sort of liked this description given by Petrarch..."Here I have established my Rome, my Athens, and my spiritual fatherland; here i gather all the friends I now have, not only those ...who have lived with me, but those who died many centuries ago, known to me only through their writings...I am where I wish to be..."(1348 AD) letter to Seneca...a interview with Dr. Erich Jarvis by Dr. Andrew Huberman called "The evolution of speech and language" (35min) gives some useful insight into how the brain reacts to reading, listening, and speaking...some animals have brains that respond similarly to human brains but human brains and the capacity to understand written language is unique...
"A static species in a dynamic environment is an extinct species..." from "The real reason humans evolved to walk" (30min) @ evolve.2

