May 13, 2008

Carnival Shuffle (01)

Phew! 3:30 PM to 11:30 PM. I had to stop the iPod at one point because things were moving too fast (not enough help...or rather, not enough help willing to pitch in on the dirty stuff and coordinate things, so I stepped into both roles). So, not as much music listened too as I had expected. more...

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Acid Washing

Tonight I spent some time at the Texas Pool cleaning with muriatic acid -- fun.

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Carnival Shuffle (00)

Today starts our church carnival, and as usual I was foolish enough to volunteer to work at one of the dirtiest positions (kitchen work—cooking, cleaning, hauling).

Except for Wednesday, I'll be working Tuesday to Sunday. Tuesday to Friday is about 6 hours a night; Saturday and Sunday are going to be about 16 hours each.

I have loaded the iPod to the gills with music. It is going to be interesting to see what "shuffles" it comes up with over this extended period. Look for more Carnival Shuffle postings each day (if I'm not too tired!)

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May 12, 2008

Oblique Strategies

Only one element of each kind.

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A Nice Change in Climate

North Texas has been unseasonably (and wondrously) cool this Spring.

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May 11, 2008

Oblique Strategies

Revaluation (a warm feeling).

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Mothers' Day in the Park

The perfect Mothers' Day for my wife started with a special gift (loaded with videos our kids made for her), followed by brunch at our favorite Mexican restaurant, a matinee showing of Speed Racer, a slice of Baskin Robbins ice cream cake, a nice hike at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve (in beautiful 75-degree weather), and leftover homemade fajitas for dinner.

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May 10, 2008

Oblique Strategies

Consider different fading systems.

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Dies de Mayo

Tonight we had a fajita and margarita fiesta, since Cinco fell on a weeknight.

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May 09, 2008

Oblique Strategies

Infinitesimal gradations.

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Rock Band Redux

Tonight I played keyboards with an old friend.

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May 08, 2008

Oblique Strategies

Idiot glee (?)

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Experiment in Progress

The category should be self-explanatory.

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Between the Darkness and the Light

It's a great time of the year. Not too hot, not too cold. Neither the heat or the air conditioning kicks in. It's getting darker, later, but you still get to see the stars for a good chunk of the night. Heck, last night I saw the (36 hour young) Moon and Mercury twinkling next to it!

The birds are building nests and singing. We found two nests right around the house, both with eggs in them and yesterday we spotted two fuzzy little baby birds in one of the nests!

In fact, it is so nice I'm almost willing to overlook the fact that I've been up since 0300. I cannot, however, overlook that fact that there is no coffee in the house.

Frakking toasters.

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May 05, 2008

Grilling Cheese

Grilled cheese. Toasted cheese. Comfort food. Hmmmm...toasted cheese.

A toasted cheese contest!

And...toasted cheese in literature.

'Killick! Killick, there! Bear a hand.'

Killick's voice could be heard coming nearer: 'No peace, no bleeding peace in this barky,' and as the door opened, 'Sir?'

'Toasted cheese for the Doctor, half a dozen mutton-chops for me, and a couple of bottles of the Hermitage. D'ye hear me there? Now, Stephen, give me an A.'

They tuned their strings, that pleasant tentative wailing, and as they tuned he said, 'What do you say to our old Corelli in C major?'

'With all my heart,' said Stephen, poising his bow. He paused, and fixed Jack's eye with his own: they both nodded: he brought the bow down and the cello broke into its deep noble song, followed instantly by the piercing violin, dead true to the note. The music filled the great cabin, the one speaking to the other, both twining into one, the fiddle soaring alone: they were in the very heart of the intricate sound, the close lovely reasoning, and the ship and her burdens faded far, far from their minds.

(Patrick O'Brian, Desolation Island)

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May 03, 2008

Back to the Bar

It seems that during periods of stress, some folks turn to comfort foods. Or to cigarettes. Or to drink.

Me, I tend to turn back to music and certain authors. Clifford D. Simak and Spider Robinson, among others, have helped me through previous periods of stress. And this seems to be shaping up to be a spring of stress, and no doubt will also be a summer of stress.

So, it is back to the bar. Back to Callahan's Place and Lady Sally's Place and Mary's Place and The Place. more...

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May 02, 2008

Ever Astounding

The ever astounding Ansible is up. Number 250 in the series.

AS OTHERS RESEARCH US. From a positive article on sf (and Ken MacLeod) at the Glasgow Science Festival: 'The whole basis of the internet was famously inspired by William Gibson's book Neuromancer and Isaac Asimov, who recently died, "invented" earth-orbiting satellites in one of his tales.' (Jasper Hamill, Sunday Herald, April) [KM]

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May 01, 2008

Just Shuffling Along (April)

Following up on this posting (which has some notes about some artists that show up again this month), here is the "playlist" for the month.

I probably spent about a third of the month listening to stuff in shuffle mode, a third listening to albums or artists end-to-end and a third listening to the radio (gasp!) or podcasts.

Shuffle mode works well for certain kinds of music, but not for others. It works well for albums where there is no theme, no story. It does not work well for most classical albums, as the composer is trying to create a theme or a story (even if he or she is not using words). It also does not work well for a lot of the "electronic" (I have never been happy with any of the terms "electronic", "New Age", "techno", "drone", "trance" or other labels slapped on by marketing types) composers such as Steve Roach or Robert Rich. Again, a lot of their albums are working on a theme or a story...or a mood.

On to the playlist! more...

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John's Reading Report (April 200

Over the past month I have finished:

Virtual Light, William Gibson.

Idoru, William Gibson.

In progress:

Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, Douglas R. Hofstadter. I'm really savoring this one this time around. It's taking me longer to read, but I am breaking it into more digestible chunks.

Consciousness Explained, Daniel C. Dennett.

On deck:

The Martian General's Daughter, Theodore Judson

Extraordinary Relationships, Roberta Gilbert.

Suite Francaise, Irene Nemerovsky. My wife loaned this one out, so I'll need to wait to start it later.

Soul Made Flesh: The Discovery of the Brain--and How it Changed the World, Carl Zimmer.

Spook Country, William Gibson.

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Fred's Reading Report (April 200

O.K., it's that time of the month again!

Eighteen books YTD! 187 short works!

Which is to say...there's good news and there's bad news. For short works, if the goal is one short a day, I needed to be at 121 stories by the end of April. So, I've exceeded that goal. For long form, 18 books is better than one book a month for a year, so I'm way ahead of 99.99% of the people I know (many barely manage a book a year, for all love). more...

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