Author Archives: d4vid

Read

I’ve decided to try and reread a book for every new book I read.  It seems like a good time to revisit old ideas in the light of experience rather than frantically cramming my head full of new ideas all … Continue reading

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Numberwang

11,834.5 miles. (The trip odometer rolled over at 10k.) Average of 47 miles per gallon. That’s Numberwang.

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Interval

I was listening to one of the Seminars About Long Term Thinking by Brian Christian called “Algorithms to Live By” (based on his book of the same name.) He mentioned the term “interval” as the determining factor when making a decision … Continue reading

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Sanctuary

I went back to church to sit and think.

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Tudor

I’ve always wanted to stay at the historic Benbow Inn.  It was built in 1926.This was the view out my hotel room window, looking out at the stone bridge over the South Fork Eel River.

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Realtime

Finally!  My blog posting has caught up to realtime again!

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Fading

Certain songs have scored certain points on my journey across the U.S.  John Denver in West Virginia.  Paul Simon in Memphis.  Chris Isaak in New Mexico.  But overall, I think I listened to Neko Case the most.  If I had … Continue reading

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Trees

We get the color word tan from the bark used in the tanning of leather.  Tannin is the chemical used in tanning.  Its astringency is what gives red wine it’s dry and puckery feeling.  Tannic acid is the type of tannin … Continue reading

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Cathedrals

Over the course of my life, there have been three places where I always think to myself “This is my cathedral.”  The first is the Griffith Observatory.  The second is Grauman’s Chinese Theater.  The third is the California redwoods. I … Continue reading

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Defensible

Driving down the Redwood Highway from Grant’s Pass, Oregon to Crescent City, California I saw a disturbing trend. On advertisements for land, I kept seeing the adjective “defensible” pop up over and over.  Chilling in these tumultuous political times.

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Coast

I didn’t realize until it was right in front of me. This was the first I’d seen the Pacific Ocean since I had driven the U.S. across & back and bottom to  top.  Reminded me of looking out at the … Continue reading

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Sweep

My Seattle friends aren’t furries.  I swear.  Their friend organizes an annual curling tournament and the team they ended up on just happened to pick animal onesies as their team costume.  Now, those teammates who had ready access to animal … Continue reading

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Snap

The ending of Avengers: Infinity War definitely resonated with me as I continue to think about meaning and mortality and existence.

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Spheres

The new Amazon Spheres in downtown Seattle reminded me a bit of Singapore.

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Tower

Smith Tower was the tallest skyscraper outside of New York City when it was completed in 1914.Not a megatall building, certainly, but it did remain the tallest building on the West Coast for half a century until the Space Needle … Continue reading

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