"Sometimes a wind comes before the rain
and sends birds sailing past the window,
spirit birds that ride the night,
stranger than dreams."
— The end of DeLillo's Point Omega
Meanwhile on that YouTube date . . .
"Sometimes a wind comes before the rain
and sends birds sailing past the window,
spirit birds that ride the night,
stranger than dreams."
— The end of DeLillo's Point Omega
Meanwhile on that YouTube date . . .
"…something I once heard Charles M. Schulz say,
'Don't worry about the world coming to an end today.
It's already tomorrow in Australia.'"
— William F. House at Xanga, quoted here on
January 31, 2003
In memory of Dame Edna:
An image from this journal at 5:11 PM ET yesterday —
In memory of a prisoner who died this morning at
San Joaquin General Hospital in California,
an image from the Feast of San Joaquin, 2021 —
From this journal at midnight (12 AM ET) on April 4 —
Related material —
From the weblog of Ready Player One author Ernest Cline —
"Recently, a lot of people have asked me if a real person
inspired the character of James Halliday, the eccentric
billionaire video game designer in my book. Steve Jobs
and Steve Wozniak are both mentioned in the text,
because their world changing partnership inspired the
relationship between James Halliday and Ogden Morrow,
with Morrow being a charismatic tech industry leader like
Jobs, and Halliday being the computer geek genius of the
duo like Woz. But the character of James Halliday was
inspired by two other very different people.
As I told Wired magazine earlier this year, from the
beginning, I envisioned James Halliday’s personality as
a cross between Howard Hughes and Richard Garriott.
If I had to break it down mathematically, I’d estimate that
about 15% of Halliday’s character was inspired by
Howard Hughes (the crazy reclusive millionaire part), with
most of the other 85% being inspired by Richard Garriott."
See as well Log24 posts tagged "Space Writer"
and the classic tune "Midnight at the Oasis."
"(CBS News) Two decades after Morley Safer took
a critical look at contemporary art in his 60 Minutes
story 'Yes…But is it Art?' he has found the definitive
answer to his snide question . . . ."
— March 30, 2012, introduction to a "60 Minutes" piece
dated April 1, 2012
http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20150211/chelsea/60-minutes-bob-simon-killed-west-side-highway-crash-police-network 60 Minutes' Bob Simon Killed in West Side Highway Crash: Police and Network By Janon Fisher on February 11, 2015 11:48pm CHELSEA — Veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon died in an horrific crash on the West Side Highway Wednesday night when the livery car he was riding in struck another vehicle, lost control and smashed into the median strip, police said. The 2010 Lincoln Town Car was traveling southbound on the West Side Highway just before 7 p.m. near the Hudson Rail Yards when it hit the driver's side of a black 2003 Mercedes Benz that was stopped at a red light on the highway at West 30th Street, according to the NYPD. Simon's vehicle spun out of control and smashed into the metal stanchions in the median strip of the highway, authorities said. The driver and the newsman had to be cut out of the car by first responders. …. [Edits to "Town Car" sentence: "Car" capitalized, link added.] |
* Abramson, now teaching at Harvard
From "Teacher's Pet" (1958) —
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Well, Kipling said
it quite well in a poem that he wrote:
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"I keep six honest serving men,
they taught me all I knew
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"Their names are: What and Why and
When and How and Where and Who"
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