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"As Sleigh Bells seem in summer / Or Bees at Christmas show-/ So fairy-so fictitious-/ The individuals do/ Repealed from Observation-/ A party that we knew-/ More distant in an instant/Than Dawn in Timbuctoo."....Emily Dickinson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