Sunday, October 7, 2012

“Complete and accurate...


i seem to be under the
scrutiny
can i say that
you are not offended i hope
yes the scrutiny of
many people
the viewing of my room seems to be
a cottage industry
the listening to my musings
in my van
has taken on the aspect of
a top ten radio station
and in general i am a
suspect
a person of interest
but not an interesting
person

i am on the short list for the most
suspected suspect in modern history
my
meta file
as it is now called
has me
listed as a
pedophile/drug dealer/terrorist
with a little larceny and such
thrown in for variety

sure i may have advocated
throwing naked children
stuffed with drugs
out of planes
over heavily populated areas
but
it was just an
option
which i chose not to
complete
i mean the
 brown banana bomb
takes up all my time
anyhow

i watched a movie which
i feel i should comment on
it is a documentary
called
heckler
the fellow who made it
also made some other movies
he interviews lots of people who
are hecklers and critics
for some reason he thinks
people should not be critical
of anothers work
that is pretty unrealistic
everyone who puts their
work before the public
should take a look at this film
it might put things in perspective
there is an interview
in the supplement
 with
louie anderson
a comic
mr anderson says that
he  googled himself
and saw a million hits
and realized that  reading
all that stuff would change his
performance
and he made a very
zen
realization that it is
better for people to
give from their heart
and not from their ego
that interview alone is worth
the time

“Complete and accurate surveillance as a means of control is probably a practical impossibility. What is much more likely is a loss of privacy and constant  inconvenience as the wrong people gain access to information, as one wastes time convincing the inquisitors that one is in fact innocent, or as one struggles to untangle the errors of the errant machine.”  Victor Ferkiss   “Technological Man”   1969

so screw the critics
mr cayetano

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