i got in a spot with pretty good phone connection so i was able to do some research and watch a lot of history...mostly music documentaries but also some philosophy...the latest offering from philosophize this (#211)is good and tommysabbatical is in germany for an hour and trying to learn the language...also ms little chinese everywhere is in a part of china where multiple husbands is allowed in the culture...very interesting...
well just attempted to publish this blog but was unable to do so...when i finally retrieved it most of it was gone....so this is a common thing when i use the library internet...a couple of librarians lost their job in Yuma for breaking into my computer...good riddance...the other patrons are not above stealing my work...
my notebook has some things which seemed important at the time...this among them...$1.14 trillion owed on US credit cards...574 indigenous tribes recognized in the USA...johnny cash now has a statue in the nations capital...27% fewer unexpected deaths in a medical facility when AI was used to manage the cases...rob Bonta the attorney general of caslifornia wants to sue exxon because he says they lied about whether plastic could be recycled...what a waste of taxpayers money..."Because China" is a great documentary maker which has 15 free short, very eye opening films about the impact of china on the rest of the world...i think the company is called "Quartz"...there is a good presentation by ms cortez on the "speech and debate clause" in the US constitution...it may explain why there have been some nasty remarks made by congress people recently. without censure..there is yet another book to add to the "Emmit Till" industry called "The Barn"...i remember reading about two brothers who were white and were tortured and killed in the bush by the black gangsters who were protesting the white minority rule...the usual conflicts...2 russians spend 374 days in space to set new record...
watched "soylent green" (1973) again and thought it was pretty good...a story about too many people on earth so they eat people in the form of soylent green crackers...it stars charlton heston and e.g robinson...i thought it was interesting that citizens could go to a good spot with nice views and some food to end their life...also watched jack nicholson in a 0ne hour movie called "wild Ride" (1960) he is a juvenal delinquent before the hippies and after the beats...he does a good job...
saw "honey jar habit" at rainbow shores a great performence that sounds much like new orleans influenced music...also there are a couple of "music" offerings which are sort of interesting by "not live yet" or "Kraft-Ebings Beard" about 12 minutes each...not really music though...what is definitely music is a live performance by joni mitchell called "california" on dulcimer...very good (1970)
i am seeing more and more sports in the news... society seems obsessed with sports...also i see where gazillions of people attend the great Swiftian performances...a murmeration of swifties can create a hell of a carbon footprint...i would like to see some great film/videos done so an old guy like me can see these extravaganzas without risking life and limb...
got to go miles to go before i sleep...
"There is information flowing by us all the time. Once puberty and hormones pass through the circuit, suddenly those cues have meaning. They don't have salience until you shift into adolescent phase." Linda Wilbrect U. Cal. at berkley
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