Jan. 22nd, 2021

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Today's prompt is...

A book that was originally written in a different language.

Well, this is easy. It's the one I wanted to do for my senior thesis in college, but they wouldn't let me because it was originally written in Spanish and I can't read Spanish. (I wanted to compare Ulysses to One Hundred Years of Solitude (which I adored), but alas no - I had to use Faulkner's Sound and the Fury instead (which I didn't like nearly as much) as a result I can remember Ulysses and Sound & the Fury, but have no memory whatsoever of One Hundred Years of Solitude which I devoured during the summer of my junior year in college, circa 1988.)

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez.

This is one of the books that my brother introduced me to. He kind of thrust it at me - and said, "read this, now!" Which I did. And we agreed it was brilliant and the best thing evah. Love in the Time of Cholera wasn't quite as good. We were doing that quite a bit - he'd make mixed tapes for me, I'd send him chocolate chip cookies, I'd rec a book, he'd rec a book. We still do it. We have this crazy relationship that makes no sense to anyone but us - we don't appear to get along at all - rarely talk on the phone, but we'll occasionally text each other. And share the same morbid sense of humor.

We also both, for reasons, chose New York as our home state of residence - even though we were raised in Pennsylvania and Kansas City, and went to school in places like Colorado, San Franscisco, Nova Scotia, and Ohio.

And we both share our grandfather's dislike of authority.

Anyhow...the book is a wandering poetic prose novel about a family, with ghosts.

Here's Wiki's description:

As a metaphoric, critical interpretation of Colombian history, from foundation to contemporary nation, One Hundred Years of Solitude presents different national myths through the story of the Buendía family, whose spirit of adventure places them amidst the important actions of Colombian historical events, such as the Liberal political reformation of a colonial way of life, and the 19th-century arguments for and against it; the arrival of the railway to a mountainous country; the Thousand Days' War (Guerra de los Mil Días, 1899–1902); the corporate hegemony of the United Fruit Company ("American Fruit Company" in the story); the cinema; the automobile; and the military massacre of striking workers as government–labour relations policy.[
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New York vs. the Corona Virus

Well, we've run out of doses of the vaccine in New York Today, per the Governor's Live Briefing. Which they kind of warned us about. The problem was that they had to vaccinate the essential workers, the health care workers and the over 65 crowd. It was bad enough with just the over 75 crowd. Also a lot of localities had no clue what they were doing. (But we won't go into that.)

They said unless you already are set up for an appointment - you won't get one scheduled until more is received. They don't want to cancel any more appointments - which they've had to do.

The other thing they were talking about is the UK strain - which they've found in New York (surprise, surprise), there's cases in Saratoga and in Brooklyn. Everyone is worried.
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I got worried enough to send my mother KN95 masks, and buy some for myself.
US slowly gets back to normal after the sociopath left the White House

Good news - "Mr. Biden did secure a key appointee today: The Senate confirmed former Gen. Lloyd Austin as defense secretary on a 93-to-2 vote, making him the first African-American to lead the Pentagon." YES!

And.." President Biden signed several executive orders that aim to provide economic relief to the unemployed and others suffering during the coronavirus pandemic.

The first order is designed to get more aid to families struggling to afford food and speed delivery of millions of stimulus checks. The second will lay the groundwork for the federal government to require a $15-an-hour minimum wage for its employees and contract workers."

Fauci is happy, because now he can talk without worry. And logic and science once again reign.

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A little depressed at the moment. I wonder sometimes if I took a wrong turn? It seems at times that no matter what I tried - brick walls stood in my way.
Work has been slow lately, and I've been worrying over it. I always do. That said - I did host/facilitate a kick-off meeting for one of my projects - reminding me of why I despise facilitating meetings. I tried to hand it over to the tech guys, but they didn't behave - so I took the meeting back.

I want to help the world - but the world has had a nasty way of preventing me. So I do what I can. A friend gave me the lovely gift of a free subscription to Hulu and Disney + - so I've been trying to pay it forward by giving money to food banks, etc (I was doing it before, just did more of it.)



Social Media Platforms

It's sad, I can no longer remember where I met a few social media friends.

fishsanwitt and oursin - were these on ATPOBTVS? Or just Live Journal?

See, I've been on a lot of social media platforms/forums since the early 00s, when I found them. Before the 21st Century - I couldn't find them - all I found were web pages and listserves. I was on listserves in the 90s.
I'm well-versed on social media technologies. Far more than I'd like to be.
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I'm okay still. Or for the most part. Still here. In Brooklyn, NY. Not infected by the plague - so far. Although I've wondered at times - and thought, no, allergies, or no, digestive issues, or no...sinus headache brought on by stress and allergies. (I was getting the sinus headaches last weekend and all the way up to the inauguration, then they mysteriously went away. So too did the digestive issues, the back pain, and the shoulder pain. So...)

There's all these Bernie Saunders memes across the internet. Apparently people were charmed by him sitting there at the inaugural with his mittens? It's kind of an amusingly ironic book-end to the two populist movements that almost destroyed us - the Saunders Movement and the Trump Movement. Saunders harmlessly sits at the inauguration, bundled up, with his mittens. While Trump flees to Florida in disgrace. Also, it's kind of pop culture internet reset.

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