Bored today, so was on the internet
May. 20th, 2022 09:21 pmIt was gloomy, foggy, and in the 60s and 70s. Since my internal heating and cooling system is currently on the fritz, I wore a short sleeved shirt, a light black cardigan, and a light black LL Bean windbreaker. Then proceeded to peel them off and put them back on at various intervals during the commute. At work - it was the sweater, then the work sweatshirt and back to the shirt again for the same reasons.
Then on the way home - after going to the pharmacy - it decided to have what can best be described as a bit of a deluge. (I was woefully unprepared, because the idiotic weather person told me it would sunny this afternoon and wouldn't rain. Well, I did have an umbrella - and I bought one. Not that it made much difference.) ( Read more... )
Brain fog big time today. It was so bad, I lost track of time and almost missed my train.( Read more... )
The boredom at work (I'm in a holding pattern - waiting on other people to provide me with stuff, while trying to create boring spreadsheets and charts), also filing (which I'm procrastinating, because I hate putting files together - I'm not that clerical.). So to entertain myself - I decided to torture myself by surfing the internet hunting information on childhood friend. (Found more than I wanted on her professional life as a prestigious international avant garde design architect. She has installations in various museums, and commissioned a work in Stockholm, and in a prestigious and well known residential work in Sweden. She's also a professor at Sci-Arc.)
I informed my brother of this via text.
Brother: Stalker. Did she answer you back on Linked In?
Me: No. And she won't. I'm not in the art world.
Me: Have you heard of Sci-Arc?
Brother: Yes, I've heard of Sci-Arc.
Of course she didn't - answer me back. Would have been surprised if she did. After my research, I regretted my message and hoped she wouldn't respond. Felt kind of silly for sending it off to begin with. (I blame mother for infecting me with her nostalgic kick.)
My bit of research made it clear childhood friend never would, assuming she even sees it. ( Read more... )
***
Quote of the Day:
It is time to come to your senses. You are to live and to learn to laugh. You are to learn to listen to the cursed radio music of life and to reverence the spirit behind it and to laugh at its distortions. So there you are. More will not be asked of you. - Herman Hesse
Oddly comforting.
***
1. Twitter: Do any of my US fiends fancy living in a forest in Scotland?
Me: I do. Sounds appealing at the moment. Add in a hot Scotsman, and I'm sold.
2. Twitter...
A bunch of writers posted this on Twitter and then proceeded to discuss it at length, to my amusement.

Here's the Thread
I did learn something from the Thread - whatever you do, don't mess around with Hippos.
Everyone apparently thought the tiger or the croc were the best bet. Although it depends on whether they were fed first.
( Read more... )
Most people figure they are safe with the croc (who apparently is really a Caiman, so really safe), and possibly the tiger, who may ignore them. No way in hell - regarding the hippo. And iffy on the bear. Most of the discussion was regarding the other three (tiger, bear, and croc - people were pretty much united on avoiding Hippos at all costs). And what the requirements were. (Could they climb a tree? What was the proximity? Were weapons allowed? Would they be in a cage with them? Handcuffed? Could they bring non-lethal weapons? Or any weapon? Was it combat? What type of bear? What type of Crocodile? I mean these were novelists discussing this - they have imaginations. They were rather funny though.)
Yes, this is how a bunch of bored professional novelists entertain themselves on a Friday afternoon.
3. Twitter was also posting list memes...
* Top Six Films You Can Watch at Any Time and Consider Close to Perfect.
[This made me more aware of the fact that a lot of the comedic and other types of films that most people love that do not work for me at all. For example? I have yet to get through The Big Lebowski by the Cohen Brothers. I don't like the movie. It doesn't work for me at all, and I can't get through it. Wales loves it so much, she took a day off work to honor it. And the word "Dude" gets on my nerves. Another example? This is Spinal Tape (I feel asleep during it). Wayne's World - sigh. Bill & Ted - sigh. (Let's face it movies about stupid nerdy fan boys who objectify women, tend to irritate me.) I'm also not a fan of Wes Anderson's films.
So Top Six Films...off the top of my head?
Gross Point Blank
His Girl Friday
Blade Runner
Empire Strikes Back
Jaws
Singing in the Rain
But I won't be held to that.
Stolen from another part of Twitter: 10 bands or Songwriters/Singers to know me
1 Joni Mitchell
2 Helen Reddy
3 The Beatles
4 Aertha Franklin
5. Nina Simone
6. Pink Floyd
7. Bob Dylan
8. The Magnetic Tapes
9. Elle McllWaine
10. R.E.M
How accurate that is? I'm clueless. But weirdly I found that I got most folks taste in music - better than their taste in film. I think I like a story in film.
***
Niece is definitely better - she took a beach day. After deferring her exam, she wandered about a bit today, and went to the beach. (See, that's how I should have been able to handle my recuperation from COVID. But nooo, I drug my sorry ass to work and back. No wonder I still have brain fog.)
Off to bed. To sleep and hopefully have better dreams than last night.
Then on the way home - after going to the pharmacy - it decided to have what can best be described as a bit of a deluge. (I was woefully unprepared, because the idiotic weather person told me it would sunny this afternoon and wouldn't rain. Well, I did have an umbrella - and I bought one. Not that it made much difference.) ( Read more... )
Brain fog big time today. It was so bad, I lost track of time and almost missed my train.( Read more... )
The boredom at work (I'm in a holding pattern - waiting on other people to provide me with stuff, while trying to create boring spreadsheets and charts), also filing (which I'm procrastinating, because I hate putting files together - I'm not that clerical.). So to entertain myself - I decided to torture myself by surfing the internet hunting information on childhood friend. (Found more than I wanted on her professional life as a prestigious international avant garde design architect. She has installations in various museums, and commissioned a work in Stockholm, and in a prestigious and well known residential work in Sweden. She's also a professor at Sci-Arc.)
I informed my brother of this via text.
Brother: Stalker. Did she answer you back on Linked In?
Me: No. And she won't. I'm not in the art world.
Me: Have you heard of Sci-Arc?
Brother: Yes, I've heard of Sci-Arc.
Of course she didn't - answer me back. Would have been surprised if she did. After my research, I regretted my message and hoped she wouldn't respond. Felt kind of silly for sending it off to begin with. (I blame mother for infecting me with her nostalgic kick.)
My bit of research made it clear childhood friend never would, assuming she even sees it. ( Read more... )
***
Quote of the Day:
It is time to come to your senses. You are to live and to learn to laugh. You are to learn to listen to the cursed radio music of life and to reverence the spirit behind it and to laugh at its distortions. So there you are. More will not be asked of you. - Herman Hesse
Oddly comforting.
***
1. Twitter: Do any of my US fiends fancy living in a forest in Scotland?
Me: I do. Sounds appealing at the moment. Add in a hot Scotsman, and I'm sold.
2. Twitter...
A bunch of writers posted this on Twitter and then proceeded to discuss it at length, to my amusement.
Here's the Thread
I did learn something from the Thread - whatever you do, don't mess around with Hippos.
Everyone apparently thought the tiger or the croc were the best bet. Although it depends on whether they were fed first.
( Read more... )
Most people figure they are safe with the croc (who apparently is really a Caiman, so really safe), and possibly the tiger, who may ignore them. No way in hell - regarding the hippo. And iffy on the bear. Most of the discussion was regarding the other three (tiger, bear, and croc - people were pretty much united on avoiding Hippos at all costs). And what the requirements were. (Could they climb a tree? What was the proximity? Were weapons allowed? Would they be in a cage with them? Handcuffed? Could they bring non-lethal weapons? Or any weapon? Was it combat? What type of bear? What type of Crocodile? I mean these were novelists discussing this - they have imaginations. They were rather funny though.)
Yes, this is how a bunch of bored professional novelists entertain themselves on a Friday afternoon.
3. Twitter was also posting list memes...
* Top Six Films You Can Watch at Any Time and Consider Close to Perfect.
[This made me more aware of the fact that a lot of the comedic and other types of films that most people love that do not work for me at all. For example? I have yet to get through The Big Lebowski by the Cohen Brothers. I don't like the movie. It doesn't work for me at all, and I can't get through it. Wales loves it so much, she took a day off work to honor it. And the word "Dude" gets on my nerves. Another example? This is Spinal Tape (I feel asleep during it). Wayne's World - sigh. Bill & Ted - sigh. (Let's face it movies about stupid nerdy fan boys who objectify women, tend to irritate me.) I'm also not a fan of Wes Anderson's films.
So Top Six Films...off the top of my head?
Gross Point Blank
His Girl Friday
Blade Runner
Empire Strikes Back
Jaws
Singing in the Rain
But I won't be held to that.
Stolen from another part of Twitter: 10 bands or Songwriters/Singers to know me
1 Joni Mitchell
2 Helen Reddy
3 The Beatles
4 Aertha Franklin
5. Nina Simone
6. Pink Floyd
7. Bob Dylan
8. The Magnetic Tapes
9. Elle McllWaine
10. R.E.M
How accurate that is? I'm clueless. But weirdly I found that I got most folks taste in music - better than their taste in film. I think I like a story in film.
***
Niece is definitely better - she took a beach day. After deferring her exam, she wandered about a bit today, and went to the beach. (See, that's how I should have been able to handle my recuperation from COVID. But nooo, I drug my sorry ass to work and back. No wonder I still have brain fog.)
Off to bed. To sleep and hopefully have better dreams than last night.