Wednesday, December 22, 2021

"Grief is not in the Nature of things..."


                                                                                                                                                                                                 

 some of the native americans thought the coyotes would be the last animals on earth
coyote came around for a drink of water here in the desert last night...very nice to see them again            governor of california may try to get vigilantes to enforce assault weapons bans...not a very good idea
watched "the people versus o j simpson' on dvd...outstandingly performed...there was a bit of genius in the casting by courtney bright and nicole daniels...read in a science journal where new undiscovered germs are being found as the perma-frost thaws in the arctic...more than half the deer tested in america  have tested positive for covid...so we a can assume that any animals with lungs can be vectors...humans had best realize that deadly viruses will become increasingly common and all precautions should be taken to protect against infection...lots of nurses have said they have had enough and are going to take the money and run...good for them...i have been diagnosed with "FATTY GRUNT SYNDROME" and my lawyer "HARVEY BIRDMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW" says i can sue the grocery store...yeah!          also i have HOMOPHILY...as does everyone else...it means liking those like yourself...EVERYONE is prejudiced...manatee starving in florida...we have lots of lettuce leaves left in the fields in Yuma...found a dvd in the dollar store called "American Buffalo" with dustin hoffman, dennis franz, sean nelson...a shockingly emotional film which only re-enforces my opinion that hoffman has never made a bad movie..."Grief is not in the nature of things, but in opinion" cicero


 

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

"The importance of an individual thinker..."


 another animal burial in the desert....so long Zookie

heard a commentary about bill gates opinion that most meetings will be held via META...the commentator suggested otherwise...i told a long time acquaintance from the zoo biz that i thought the zoos of the future would be 3d and not live...he said i was wrong...mr zuckerberg is right to evolve into the 3d technology which has been so prevalent in our si-fi writing for so long...however if people can't look at their e-mail without becoming addicted they will really be in trouble when their senses are immersed in a 3d world...by the way mr zuckerberg is not yo' mama or yo' daddy...he did not take you to raise... he is a promoter of technology like henry ford and mr edison...i hope that some ambitious people can get enough 3d film footage of the vanishing wildlife that people can get a sense of these animals lives...while they are still alive...

I picked up a copy of  "Journey to the Center of the Earth" with 4 3d glasses a while back...very nice

"The importance of an individual thinker owes something to chance. For it depends upon the fate of his ideas in the mind of his successors." Alfred N. Whitehead


Friday, December 10, 2021

"Consider the wheelbarrow..."

                                              

"The Formation of Vegetable Mould, Through the Action of Worms, With Observation of Their Habit"         Charles Darwin (1881)

read a very good article in "Natural History" magazine collection by Stephen J. Gould,                             who was one of the best interpreters of science in the world...the article was about how a thinking person can figure out what happened in the past by making careful observations of the present...and so we have now a future which seems uncertain but perhaps fraught with turmoil and discomfort...to say the least... 

 I would like to recommend a movie...I watched "Deathproof" last night...Directed by Quentin Tarantino and with Kurt Russell and several nubile young females...this movie was produced by Bob and Harvey Weinstein...so one must wonder whether they hustled the women onto the "casting couch" etc...as much as i like Kurt Russell i cannot recommend this movie as it has too much gratuitous violence and way too much inane girl talk...and car porn...if you like car chases...however, I would like to recommend another Kurt Russell film which is one of my favorite of all time..."Captain Ron" which has a message. also I would like to recommend a music DVD song which is "Sweet Operator" which is on the "Sade Lovers Live" DVD...excellent singing and world class musicianship....

i see where "Noose Boy" is back in the news and his fate looks kind of grim..."Here's a good rule of thumb;/ Too clever is dumb. Ogden Nash

"Consider the wheelbarrow. It may lack the grace of an airplane, the speed of an automobile, the initial capacity of a freight car, but it's humble wheel marked out the path of what civilization we still have."    Hal Borland....i like this quote as i took a Ph.D in wheelbarrow and shovel... 


 

Saturday, December 4, 2021

"We can do without butter...

                                       i prefer butter thank you very much....

motivation? gun...                                                                                                                                              tucson policeman shoots man in wheelchair 9 times from behind...may be fired from force                           motivation? gun...                                                                                                                                              school shooting...motivation gun!                                                                                                  "The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts."  Charles Darwin....lets face it the empowering force that guns have on many human is so overwhelming that it changes the way people encounter the world......              "....they can ignore me but they can't ignore my gun!" so mental health issues will need to be taken into consideration much more if the citizens are to be safe from those who would "run amok"....so I will recommend a movie that was the first movie for Kirk Douglas..."The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" (1946) 1hr.57min.           with Barbara Stanwyck  and Lizabeth Scott and Van Heflin...and the subject is one of my favorites the corrupted District Attorneys office...

"We can do without butter, but, despite all our love of peace, not without arms. One cannot shoot with butter, but with a gun." Paul Joseph Goebbels (1936)