Category Archives: Random Musings
Migraines and monkeys
Obviously I missed my regularly-scheduled post today. What can I say? The day started off with a migraine and got worse from there. My migraines aren’t all that severe, so I wasn’t too concerned. But this one turned out to … Continue reading
Michael J. Totten to visit Cuba…with help
I think very highly of Michael J. Totten’s work, as I’ve mentioned before. He’s planning a project to visit North Korea, Cuba, China, Laos, and Vietnam to see what things are like in those countries. Phase One is to visit … Continue reading
My way or my way
I recently participated in an online debate that took an interesting turn. The more I think about it, however, and the more I that same philosophy espoused and embraced at all levels of power and among all ideologies, the more concerned … Continue reading
I got nothing
I had a pretty good weekend. A company party on Saturday turned out to be more fun than expected. I was able to get the lawn mowed afterward before it got long enough to require a machete–and before rain came … Continue reading
Beware the meta-cheese
There is one distinct disadvantage to audio books. You don’t get to see how things are spelled, or how the words are arranged in a sentence, and sometimes that can make all the difference in understanding. The reader’s particular accent … Continue reading
Liberal Arts
I’ve moved from “The Great Sea: A Human History of the Mediterranean” to a recorded lecture series on the Renaissance. One of the initial lectures discusses the roots of the Renaissance as a reaction against the Middle Ages in returning … Continue reading
How things change
When I was young there were a fair number of people who were convinced that Dungeons and Dragons was evil and encouraged devil-worship. I have no idea what my parents thought about it. My only attempt at D&D when I … Continue reading
Early computer games
Recently my daughter bought a Texas Instruments calculator for school. That reminded me of my brother-in-law’s calculator that he used to have for college. His was programmable, and he would often program it to play “Lunar Lander”. The calculator would … Continue reading
B+ (Day Four)
People are incredibly clever. We’re always coming up with new things to do and experience. For example, sidewalk chalk art is cool enough, but lately people have been figuring out how to make it look 3-D. Who came up with … Continue reading
Web Wanderings: “Sabotage”, library style
This goes out to Robyn, and to all librarians, who would probably like to go “good-cop, bad-cop” on some of their more destructive/rude/kleptomanic patrons. If you care to compare, here’s the Beastie Boys’ original.