Monthly Archives: March 2019

Megatall VI

Eric and I also went to the top of the Freedom Tower.  The walls of the elevator were floor-to-ceiling video displays showing a CG representation of the island of Manhattan from the 16th century to the present. Despite the nauseating … Continue reading

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Carly

My oldest friend Eric was in NYC for work. One of the days we were hanging out, we took the Staten Island Ferry. Because free. Please note that neither of us sang Carly Simon.

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Rhyme

These lines from Seamus Heaney‘s poem The Cure at Troy stir me: “History says, Don’t hope On this side of the grave, But then, once in a lifetime The longed-for tidal wave Of justice can rise up And hope and history rhyme.”

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Counterproductive

Life in Early 21st Century Middle Class America Life on Earth Nature Have my genes equipped me to survive in this culture? Have my genes equipped me to survive in ANY culture? Nurture Has my upbringing equipped me to survive … Continue reading

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Doctor

I stumbled on these strange but lovely Chinese Dr. Who posters. Apparently, the Chinese title is 神秘博士 (Shénmì Bóshì) which translates to something like “Mysterious Doctor”!

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Disneyfication

At the stroke of midnight, I shall magically transform into a Disney employee.

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Watching

Sometimes I feel like the only thing to do is stay on top of what’s happening in the world by watching a huge bank of video monitors like Ozymandias in Watchmen.

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Homesick

Finally had a chance to see How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.  Like the first two, it’s pervaded with a sense of wondrous beauty and aching loss.  The villain, Grimmel the Grisly, is a dragon hunter.  As a boy, … Continue reading

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Mad

My friend Debbie & I went to see a stage adaptation of Network on Broadway starring Bryan Cranston (in the Peter Finch role) and Tony Goldwyn (in the William Holden role.)  Only afterward did I remember that those two had already … Continue reading

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Numb

Ordered some doubanjiang so I could try my hand at making my Sichuan favorite, mapo doufu. Hadn’t added quite enough ground Sichuan peppercorns yet, which cause both a numbness and a sensation of vibration (around 50 Hertz!)

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