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Author Archives: d4vid
Long
I remember loving this song when it first appeared in Season 2 of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” but it has been haunting me ever since hearing it again in the end credits of the series finale when it moved me to … Continue reading
Enemy
It was time. I finally bit the bullet and found a local doctor so she could refill my medications. It was disheartening enumerating my health history, my parents health histories & deaths, and their parents health histories & deaths. No, … Continue reading
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Valley
Alita: Battle Angel is a two hour tour through the uncanny valley. Quite a letdown for a movie I’ve been waiting for since circa 2006. However, I did enjoy the cameo stunt casting of the Big Boss, a famous actor with … Continue reading
Shit
I made the unwise decision to read all three of these on the same day: News story about suicides in VA parking lots News story about how Global Warming means “Everything is not going to be okay” Live tweeting of … Continue reading
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Extrication
Reporter Kashmir Hill has written a fascinating series of articles called “Goodbye Big Five” (plus a technical follow-up with gory details) about systematically trying to block big tech companies from her family’s life, a week at a time. Week 1: Amazon … Continue reading
Oink
恭喜发财! 新年快乐! Today is Lunar New Year and, according to the Chinese zodiac, the start of the Year of the Pig! According to the Chinese myth, animals raced to the Jade Emperor’s call and the order in which they arrived are … Continue reading
Indie
I finally had a chance to see a movie at this adorable little indie movie theater a short walk from my house. It has two screens and the walls are dotted with a series of backlit vignettes of 18th century … Continue reading
Remembrance
At one point, Kvothe from The Kingkiller Chronicle says he has been given “a memory so clean and sharp I have to be careful not to cut myself sometimes.” Mnemosyne was the Greek goddess of memory. She was daughter of the Titans … Continue reading
Gigerpunk
I was quibbling with coworkers over lunch as to the definition of cyberpunk. I said that it was marked by dystopia, a film noir aesthetic, and technology filtering down to a criminal underworld. But a couple of guys insisted that … Continue reading
Wrought
My friend Stephanie and I had a good conversation about Mike Nichols‘ assertion that there are only three types of scenes: “negotiations, seductions, and fights.” She pointed out that this formulation excludes soliloquies or any sort of scene with fewer … Continue reading
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Oligarchs
Know your Russia-linked oligarchs! Roman Abramovich: Russian-born, he exercised his rights under the Law of Return to attain Israeli citizenship, allowing him to visit Britain visa-free. Aras Agalarov: father of Azerbaijiani pop star Emin Agalarov (who is a client of … Continue reading
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Heliotropic
This is the view from my cubicle looking over my monitors. That bright, sideways isosceles triangle is a sliver of window. (I think I’m the only one happy that my department is moving a few floors down during construction for … Continue reading
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Crait
I woke up to find all of the streets white. I genuinely didn’t know what it was. Frozen rain from the night before? Some sort of frost? Turns out…
Antaean
In Greek mythology, Antaeus was the son of Poseidon and Gaia. He could never be defeated in wrestling because every time he was thrown to the ground, contact with his mother, the earth, revitalized him. (Heracles was the one who … Continue reading