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Random thoughts
Couple of random thoughts. 1. Thinking about the old Hollywood attitude that entertainment is a duty. Is entertainer one of the basic types? Humans unquestionably have a predesigned set of roles and duties just as bees do. Each basic type has an obvious old job, with modern variations. I hadn’t tried to include Entertainer in…
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Lite Ledger
Via DailyMail: On Sunday, Beer Business Daily reported that the beer’s off-premise sales volume – meaning the amount of beer sold outside of restaurants and bars – had fallen by 26.1 percent from a year earlier. Coors Light’s volume was up 13.3 percent for the same time period, and Miller Lite rose 13.6 percent. Hmm.…
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Sane response
I’ve been steadily impressed by the plain old sanity that shows up in the Hollywood types writing at the Ankler. Maybe they’re not the norm, but many of them are well-known names. Here’s another example, from their coverage of the upcoming writers strike: There were some writers, however, who expressed something close to a Zen-like…
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CSS reboot anniversary!
= = = = = START REPRINT from exactly one year ago: According to the daily log at Enid Buzz: Happy May Day! It’s also Couple Appreciation Day, CSS Reboot Day, Executive Coaching Day, Frequent Flyer Day, Global Love Day, Bereaved Mother’s Day, Permaculture Day, Workers’ Day, Keep Kids Alive Drive 25 Day, Law Day,…
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Classical symmetry
The Enid Postcards site runs a few hundred old pix in slow rotation, eliciting more or less the same comments every time. Repetition tends to bring out patterns. When I lived there I didn’t appreciate the SKILL of the bricklayers who turned out intricate and sturdy art on every wall, whether visible or not. Enid’s…
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QT, KYC, KYW
I’ve been having schadenfreudisch fun watching various accounts of Budweiser’s idiocy. Most people are focusing on the specific politics, but the problem is simpler. QE made it possible to ignore the BASIC RULES OF BUSINESS. Know your customers. Keep your customers. Know your workers. Keep your workers. In the era of profit, successful businesses followed…
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Deeply familiar
Vintage.es has some pics taken by an early railroad photographer in Kansas and New Mexico. The Kansas scenes are deeply familiar. Here is the railroad running along the banks of the Kaw. This is where Polistra lives. (See the icon above).
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Poor assumption
This writer has some interesting details of digital journalism, but he starts from the assumption that “news” and “investigative journalism” are intrinsically valuable products that NEED to be made, whether profitable or not. Bad assumption. Nobody actually needs “news” as it’s commonly formed. We could use prior warning of incoming weather and demonic government projects…
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Chrysler didn’t play
Another random automotive thought: Chrysler never played the sportster game. In 1952-1955 EVERYONE was introducing special distinct sporty roadsters. GM had Corvette, Fiesta, Skylark, Eldorado. Ford had T-bird and Continental. Absolutely all of the independents joined the trend. Nash Healey, Hudson Italia, Crosley Hotshot, Kaiser Darrin, Willys Jeepster, Packard Caribbean, Studie’s perfect coupe which quickly…
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EA fable
Interesting dream this morning. I was working with a Balaji type. He was talking fast, in long sentences with lots of NUMBERS. He was building fences all over the world, trying to cell off all the humans so they would die and he would be the only survivor. I tried to tell him that he…
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No Okies there
The distinctly NYC/SF “independent” opinion page called The Free Press ran a Thurberish column countering our standard sentimentality about dogs. Famous Author Sherman Alexie joined in the comments and made a joke which none of the NYC/SF people caught. Secrecy is the purpose of language.
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Wrong sense?
This morning’s paper mail included an envelope with an interesting visual texture, which turned out to be a tactile texture. The paper is very slightly corrugated, so the fingers vibrate when handling this envelope. Rumble strips. Was the ad aimed at old folks losing their vision? No, it was from Beltone Hearing Aids. Makes sense,…
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Soundscapes
Sarah Hepola’s latest smoky podcast is intensely based in NYC, with NYC sounds in the background. She’s discussing the difference between NYC and Dallas soundscapes, garbage trucks and jackhammers vs crickets and frogs. Reminded me of a couple items I’ve done on the subject. From 2022, a fable based in NYC’s earlier soundscape, dominated by…
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Inexcusable
Several articles are noting ChatGPT’s LIBELOUS habit of mixing and matching biographies. For instance, Brian Moore, an Australian mayor, is suing OpenAI for slander. In 2008 he worked in banking, and reported a money-laundering scheme to the authorities. ChatGPT insists with the full weight of authority that he was the CRIMINAL, not the WHISTLEBLOWER. This…
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Another zeitgeist flip?
Another interesting flip in the cultural and partisan landscape. The Hill thinks this is the year when past their prime women as defined by Don Lemon are in the spotlight. The zeitgeist is mocking a judgment by the PERFECT aristocrat. Lemon ticks ALL the Die-Verse boxes, and was a leading high priest of DNC and…
