Friday, June 26, 2026

"If your'e a collector..."


                                              stealth cam image of myself...recent

I made a list of the vehicles I have owned...in more or less the order I owned them...I was never an automobile collector...

first vehicle was a 1969 Kawasaki 500 triple motorcycle...I was 18 or 19 years old and had been working as a contract laborer in oil refineries...I paid 500 bucks for it...it was in really nice shape...jack C. who I went to high school with and who was a motorcyclist from way back worked in a motorcycle shop and recommended it to me...I had never sat on a motorcycle before but I did not tell him that...he drove it and pulled the front wheel off the ground in first gear, second gear, third gear and it think forth gear...it had 5 forward gears...I told him I would buy it...we did the paperwork at this shop and when I was about half a mile away it stalled and I had to call him and tell him I did not know how to start it...he came in a truck and picked me and the motorcycle up and asked me if I had ever ridden a motorcycle before...when he showed me how to start the thing, off I went...I should have told him I had driven  lots of big trucks and fork-lifts...then I quit the refinery business and moved to the "heart of Acadiana" to drive a van and deliver beauty supplies to salons and barbershops...my next vehicle was a 1962 ford falcon "Futura" with an automatic transmission...I had hitch-hiked to Colorado with a guy who also drove a delivery van where I did and after I hitch-hiked back to Louisiana a girlfriends dad sold me the car for $25 which I had to rebuild the "top-end"...I had never pulled a spark plug from a car so it was a blessing that the high school shop teacher let me do it at the shop and coached me on how to do it...the man was a saint...so the other teachers loathed him...the car made it back to Colorado but then I left it there and hitched back to Louisiana...I enrolled in the university since my father said he would pay the $160 per semester cost...I did well in the first semester but took to partying in the second and then dropped out...I rented a house for about $160 a month way out in the country and bought a 1961? Belair for $75 which was hand painted purple...this vehicle was rear ended when I was pulling into my driveway one day and I retired the car...then I moved closer to town and I got a job as a roustabout on oil rigs working 14 days on and 7 days off...my pay was about $500 for two weeks work...my three room cypress house with a two barns and a fenced paddock was $25 a month... my neighbor had a 1963 ford falcon with three on the column which I bought for $75  bucks...it lasted a month before it crapped out and a fellow sold me a Vega for less than a hundred bucks...I decided I did not want to keep working offshore so I applied for a job with the zoo...I was hired and rented a house in the country for $150 a month... the state police came to the house and took the Vega since I had failed to get any bill of sale or registration...I had to hitch-hike to work every day ... the road to the zoo ran in front of the mayors house and he complained to the police so I was a suspect, a fellow at the zoo said his father wanted to sell his truck and I went to look at it in Plauchevile and paid $900 bucks for a 1968 Chevrolet fleet side truck which was hand painted tugboat green and had  power steering truck...I liked the truck.  I sold the truck and bought a Fiat station wagon then got  a job at another zoo....then I bought a ford f150 then I moved to Nevada took up cooking as a job and bought a 1967 Toyota corona for 50 bucks...neat car...I had 3 vehicles at this time including an older jeep wagoner which I paid $500 for...I had never had a 4-wheel drive vehicle before...the wheel wells were rusted out so when I drove around in the black-rock desert the vehicle would fill up with dust...I left the Toyota with my landlady when I left the country and gave it to her husband in payment for sending my belongings to me when I turned to Louisiana... I think that mass transit makes more sense than trying to maintain a vehicle in many cases...I was collecting books and records and loved my Chevrolet truck with all my tuff and traveled the country from Florida to California to Oregon to Wyoming then to Alabama . I traded my Chevrolet truck for a Datsun 510 station wagon. in Oregon ..one of the best vehicles I have ever owned...I sold it in California when I went to Australia where I saw that they still made ford falcons...when I returned to the USA...I became a merchant marine and after a year I had saved enough money to by a motorhome for 3000 bucks which I had for 5 years...then I bought  a 1994 Toyota pickup truck which had 315,000 miles on it when it was rear ended by a semi-truck...I bought a small school bus with the insurance money but it was a poor off road vehicle so I sole it and bought a 1991 Toyota previa van for...I think 1600 bucks which had 315,000 miles on it when I sold it 5 years ago...the woman who bought it still drives it...I bought a 2004 ford f150 for 6700 bucks when I sold the Toyota van and still drive this truck...

recently I had my storage unit stolen from me by what Kash Patel accurately describes as "government gangsters"...after 25 years of having this storage unit it contained a lot of "collectibles"...

"If you're a collector you're a sick, obsessive, compulsive person, who would sell your grandmother to buy something you really like, even if its something like an Elvis plate." from a YouTube presentation on book collectors 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

"As Sleigh Bells seem in summer..."


 this is me tapping on a metal vibra-phone...I like the simple instruments...I have come to believe that simple music Is best

some good YouTube music I found is Daryle Singletary (who is dead now) but he had a magnificent baritone voice great for the country tunes he sang...most of his songs were heart-breakers..."she is cheating' on both of us" is a good example...also I was listening to some older music by the band "Squeeze" and found "Cool for cats" to have some great lyrics and the instrumentation was far ahead of its time...a couple of great bluesmen are PinkAnderson playing 'I got a woman" and Floyd Council playing "Looking for my baby"...heard those names before?...lets get to some science..."Why Chinese AI is suddenly so good"(43 min) @asian boss...well presented and with good detail..."The mysterious discovery of the Bad Durrenberg skeleton" (46 min) by Milo (minderbender) Rossi is excellent on several levels...he explains the Nazi approach to propagandizing science and how early archaeology was not very helpful in preserving information...AND mr Rossi has spit out the sponsorship tit and is relying on his viewers support..buy that poster!...good on ya mate!...Emilia Evans has a good presentation on the evolution of elephants...she mentions tapirs being about the size of one of the extinct elephant ancestors...I have worked with Malayan tapirs and Brazilian tapirs but no mountain tapirs...they are not the same size...but the "elephant in the room" is whether the man who is "The elephant of explanation" is an AI creation...and some tech presentations which are worth the time are "The killer behind data centers in space" by Anastasi in Tech (30 min) sort of rips E Musks space ambitions...he may be selling tulip bulbs...if you want to see another big project gone wrong look up "The Wall" a much overly ambitious development in Saudi Arabia...a short but interesting presentation about physics is "A better way to picture atoms"(6 min) @minutephysics..."You can't cut a photon" @neverthoughtitthatway...this guy addresses some good thoughtful questions...and back to sex...always back to sex...there is an excellent article in may 2026 Natural History magazine entitled "Sex is a spectrum; why the binary view is problematic" by Augustin Fuentes very informative...

"As Sleigh Bells seem in summer / Or Bees at Christmas show-/ So fairy-so fictitious-/ The individuals do/ Repealed from Observation-/ A party that we knew-/ More distant in an instant/Than Dawn in Timbuctoo."....Emily Dickinson

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

"Backward I see..."


 new material...not obsidian but sandstone...the groove is for sinew cleaning...this is the only tool i have found made of this material...indigenous creativity...

DRAMA!...for some reason the laundromats seems to attract drama...a couple of weeks ago as i knelt in front of the washer that had my clothes in a woman stood next to me and said something in a loud voice in the spanish language...dramatically! and used her phone to film me...i heard she posted her video with the complaint that i had "touched" her...i can't be too concerned about these folks who seem to want everyone to pay the tribute money...i'm an american...i don't pay!...when i went to the hospital to pick up my cancer medications ,as i walked towards the door i saw a small black square fabric container on the pavement and i picked it up and saw it was used to hold credit cards etc...i walked into the pharmacy and told the lady working there i had just found it on the ground outside...she asked me if i had seen the security guard outside and i had not...she took the card holder and i went upstairs to get my meds...after a short wait i got my meds and when got into the elevator and there was a fellow with his son who rode down with me...he looked like the fellow who i encountered a while back who seemed to be some sort of lame security...a lot of these guys are "off duty" police who don't like me very much...as i write this the dirty cops drive by and turn on their sirens...this happens a lot... today in the laundromat a a scruffy fellow said something very rude about me to some of the people in the laundromat...one of the many stalkers...he is a standard issue punk...get a life!...

i watched some very good youtube presentations recently...a hopeful view about opportunities due to satellite communications is "A billion people are about to transform the internet (24 min) by dr hannah fry @business...she is in africa with people who are now able to get current information for educational purposes...i hope mr musk does not loose his money as he fixates on making humans "multi-planet" dwellers...i am happy to be an earthling...the current weather extremes should be a wake-up call for the modification of human endeavors...SEX!...like it does not get enough attention...several of these presentations have linking threads so i will start with "China's war on porn and it's unintended consequences" (25min)@ the louis zhao...this fellow takes a very thoughtful look at what he calls "gooners"...folks who look at porn and engage in self-gratification (masturbate) he views the prohibition on viewing porn in china as making the population "cross the wall" which creates a strong "criminal" element...he puts the desire for sex into an evolutionary perspective...and there is the interview on "soft white underbelly" "Glory hole girl- skye" (16min) with a woman who is 31 years old and has been selling sex since she was 16 years old...her story is interesting because of what she says about her relationship (or lack thereof) with her father...the interviewer asks her "What kind of things have you learned about men from being a sex worker for so long? answer= "I've learned how much guys really think with their dicks"...damn! not much uplifting there!...i came across a woman named "Teal Swan" who had a presentation called "Containment-what a woman needs from a man"(20min)...this presentation made sense to me however i found a lot of negative responses to the entire body of work of this woman...mr todd grande has a 17 min presentation called "Is teal swan a cult leader"...i think mr grande may be a cult leader!...

past my bedtime...got to go...

"Backward I see in my own days where i sweated through fog with linguists and contenders,                                                                                                                      I have no mockings or arguments...i witness and wait." Walt Whitman "Leaves of grass" 1855 edition

Friday, June 12, 2026

"More weight..."


 from long ago and far away...did all the animals die from communicable disease?

the sound is off on the television...but C-Span has much talking heads...listening to dr huberman being interviewed by mr c. williamson on youtube...they both have sponsors...i ain't buying nuthin'...hot sauna to ice bath...lift weights. how many trucks have they unloaded?...no telling...i guess few...my muscles came from being a "day laborer"...thoreau recommends it...don't commit to a "shit job"...not much financial incentive...i made about 38 bucks to unload a truck...why can't mr musk or mr, somebody with money and expertise put together "workbook" for people who seek work...facebook ain't much for employment...

i am being stalked across town and to my medical appointments by women with hate in their eyes...screw them!...the dirty girls don't like me...not one little bit...they have infiltrated all aspects of society...government...medical...and they get kickback from all the thrift stores...serious bummer...the woman in charge of monitoring and investigating organized crime in this state is asleep at the wheel...serious bummer...so that is this mornings venting,,,you can get double your money back if you are dissatisfied...

now for some controversy...i doubt if i would attend the fights being promoted by the executive branch of government...how ever...i recently found MONA KIMURA a young Japanese fighter who KICKS ASS!...literally...she is a small woman who is trained in boxing and karate and uses her feet to win her matches...there is a Japanese guy who is in a light weight class who has the same tenacity and wins a lot of matches,,,i like the female and light class fighting much better than the heavy weight classes...i also watched the Belmont stakes horse race where the horse GOLDEN TEMPO went from last place to win by a foot or two...this horse has a woman trainer...it was a hell of a race..."Lazy"..by "Strange Kind of Women" is a good song and King Crimson "Industry: from a 1984 concert on Tokyo is pretty....well industrial...Rainbow Girls "sixth grade girlfriend" is interesting...i like all of the "George Gently" british 90 min. murder detective stories..."The haunting world of schizophrenic art" is a good look into an interesting mental ailment (24 min)+ "Inside Hull-Oakes: the last giant steam powered saw mill still cutting logs" (30 min)...it is fascinating to me how relatively primitive machinery was so sophisticated..."Histories biggest slavers- not who you think" (9min) is a well researched bit of history...lots of folks in the slave trade through-out history @ money markets and more...

the head of the executive branch of the U.S. government is getting a lot of negative press these days... i saw him talking with some fisher folks yesterday about opening up thousands of square miles to fishing...when i was enslaved on a salmon tender off the alaska coast on a salmon processing boat i was told where we were had been closed to fishing for the previous 5 year due to over-fishing...it happens...the science indicates that most of the worlds fish populations are very reduced...as it happens most of the human population has increased...is there a correlation?... 

i was told that "vendetta" means wait...perhaps so.

"MORE WEIGHT!" the last words of mr giles corey the only person to be killed by crushing to death (1692) at the salem witch trials

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

"I pass death..."


 the color wheel shows the different colors and their closeness to each other



everything leaves behind some evidence of their having passed by

i read about a guy who stabbed a fellow student in the the chest and killed him...he was tried in a court of law and found guilty of murder...he was on the "black spectrum"...i did not hear what his sentence was...he has been unlucky enough to have been included in the current "anti-black" sentiment...i read a very good article in "Natural History" magazine (july/august 2025) "food for thought"...this article says "What then are the cognitive abilities that allow humans to come together to form large cooperative social groups? There are many, but a few are notable. Impulse control is key to future oriented behavior that is the cornerstone of sharing." the scientific research indicates that humans use 20% of their energy in the brain...for children age 5 and under it is 66% of their energy which is used by the brain...when i hear that some folks want to stop providing nutrition assistance for school kids i think it might be a good investment to feed the kids daily...

housing seems to be in the news daily because so many people struggle to find affordable housing...Thoreau said he thought sleeping in a coffin-like tool box would be a good idea...Tee-Pees he liked also...i have worked on construction sites where "MC-Mansions " were being built (large houses with the pretense of opulence)...well i suppose a person has a lot of psychological baggage to deal with when they choose a place to live... 

i came across a few good sites on youtube one of which is @Taboo Education" lets talk death" this aussie woman has some largely ignored subjects "Why you need to stop saying "committed suicide" (5 min)...i think she is a mortician

@hysteria podcast seems to be "unbalanced professional haters" these girls certainly have no love at all for J. Kusher...they may even be prejudiced!

also there is a very upbeat interview with one of the inventors of Virtual Reality namely Jaron Lanier "Father of VR the best AI future nobdy is talking about @Hope Existential (51 min)

i came across a movie which is one of the funniest i have ever seen...before you view this movie i must warn that if you suffer from COULROPHOBIA this movie may trigger you...it is apparently an Irish made movie,,,"APOCALYPSE CLOWN (1hour and 38 min) i have watched it several times as the dialogue is quick...one of the main characters is Jennie Malone of Viral Load Media...she is one of the only none clowns although she is a confirmed "clown fucker". this movie is well worth the time..."Funzo" deserves an academy award...

on  more serious note...the film-maker Raphael Treza has put together "Bengal Danger" about his time in india...(53 min) what beautiful women!

"I pass death with the dying and birth with the new-washed babe...and am not contained between my hat and boots./ And peruse manifold objects, no two alike, and every one good./ The earth good, and the stars good and their adjuncts all good "...Walt Whitman from the 1855 edition of "Leaves of Grass"


Wednesday, June 10, 2026

"I can't emphasize this enough,..."

the cattle ranchers brought back several head of bovines recently...
when i listen to the peach springs radio station (KWLP-100.9 ) which is run by the Hualapi tribal authorities they sometimes talk about the importance of keeping all the gates closed so as not to let the cows and i suppose horses too wander away and possibly into the roadways...recently there were i think 30 black-footed ferrets released nearby...all of them disappeared...lots of birds of prey, coyotes etc etc etc that would love to invite a chubby black-footed ferret to diner. there is also much discussion about whether the mexican grey wolf population needs to be added to...without new genes in the population the inbreeding co-efficient is going to be not very good...i recently purchased some cow meat which I enjoyed eating very much...i finally realized that a small tender tasty steak is much better than a large steak fit only for the ravens because they are too tough to chew and digest...anyhow i also figure the chocolate and honey in small doses is helpful...and the salads are essential as well as the fruit...i think it is important for a persons mental well being that they cook for themselves every day...speaking of which although i may have no right to say it...i think ms ha thi muon who has many youtube presentations is being exploited...i have done a fair amount of back-packing in the mountains and i am appalled at the poor equipment this woman uses in her frequent treks around the mountains to wild-harvest...first of all those "Dulac cowboy boots" she wears are right at being worthless...a good pair of Merrils or Vasque with good ankle support would much better serve the purpose...and real dog packs would make the dogs lives much better and that woven basket she carries around is a poor substitute for a modern pack with good waist strap to keep the weight off her back...one of her presentations which has a title with "smiles" in it shows this poor unfortunate woman walking up the inclined road which a look of sheer exhaustion...i know the look well...anyhow, she might consider having 5 goats and one dog instead of the other way around...the goats can carry more weight, have better footing on the rocks and can eat vegetation instead of meat...anyhow i cannot enjoy watching this woman and her dogs working to exhaustion due to poor equipment...much of the better equipment is actually made in Vietnam...and she should not gather "rare frogs"!...

an extremely informative youtube presentation is "10 Christian denominations Explained" (32min) @Professor Archive...i did not realize how many members some of these denominations have...and their influence

a good musical presentation is "Rust in the Red, White and Blue" (5min) by Varton? Outlaw Acoustic...somewhat opinionated

it seems to me  that i am encountering more folks who have strong opinions and little regards for other folks view...i listen to a guy who almost daily lists everything that Elon Musk has written on his twitter account...i think i can hear a bit of an echo...yes, yes i can hear an echo! i don't think the validity of a persons opinion should be based on their financial worth...more light...less heat...

"I can't emphasize this enough, a rigorous adherence to truth is the most important thing for AI safety, and empathy for humanity and life as we know it." Elon Musk said in "Digital super-intelligence (50 min) @ Y combinator


 

 

Friday, May 29, 2026

"Less a refutation..."

patterns on a pine tree stump...


 

egg on the top of my black beans...my favorite breakfast

some people think three is a magic number...or not...

as i sit here watching a woman on C-SPAN saying she was a 21 year old who was "trafficked" by J.Epstein et.al...21?...but not 12 years old...when does a woman become responsible for her own actions?

i watched a good interview @unherd "The porn emergency" with a professional philosopher named Kathleen Stock...she spent about 31 minutes commenting on the sex worker Bonnie Blue AKA Tia Billinger who is famous for not discriminating against any mans copulatory organ...she be wealthy due to the amount of publicity she has cultivated... Ms. Stock says she is "depraved and reprehensible" (and wealthy) i have to wonder about why more attention is not focused on the extreme violence which has proliferated on the internet...i turn it off and look at something else...my computer has button that allows me to do that...try that...

i am watching a mr. Decker on C-SPAN who is head of the business "HomeDepot" he says the USA needs a lot more houses and he says there is a shortage of 300,000 construction workers...i have spent a lot of time working on construction sites and for the last 40 years or more many of the construction workers i have seen were Hispanic...so mr. Deckers complaint should be recognized as a result of greedy construction companies allowing people to take over the construction jobs because they have to pay less money to undocumented workers for the work being done... 

speaking of work "Lumber capital log yard" has several good youtube presentations about a couple of women and their "woodmizer" sawmill...i don't see much concern with safety equipment...earplugs, steel-toed boots, long sleeve shirts and at least safety glasses!...i could not have worked on any site without those PPE...

and last but not least some more youtube videos "THE FEYNMAN WAY" are by the physicist Richard Feyman who apparently spent a lot of time studying human physiology as well as physics and has some interesting recommendations...like jumping on a trampoline and taking a 20 minute nap...

"Less a refutation than a new set of doubts..." said of Al-Hazen's refutation of Ptolemy's world view...way back when...