This post was suggested in part by the phrase "animation player"
in this morning's post "Sneak Preview."
This post was suggested in part by the phrase "animation player"
in this morning's post "Sneak Preview."
See as well other posts tagged with the above search result date.
"It was — and is — very difficult to focus, to navigate
between each sentence and its real-time double,
to find the fuzzy edges where these reflections meet."
— This journal on April 17, 2020, in a passage quoted
from a Laura Marris essay in The New York Times.
Appalachian humor . . .
— "What's the speed limit on Route 69?"
— "Lickety-split."
* "The warnings come after the spells." — Doctor Strange
Related Readings
1. http://www.log24.com/log/pix24/241213-Ein-Veener-Wiener.jpg.
That note supplies a link . . .
2. https://www.unz.com/isteve/matthew-weiner-explains-
mad-men-is-about-white-power/.
That link supplies the date May 17, 2015; posts so dated are now
among those tagged . . .
This seems to imply that Stone's real name is . . .
"I can't do it anymore."
Perhaps she would enjoy a song based on the alleged last words
of Picasso: "Ya no lo puedo hacer," or "Yanolo" for short.
For art fans, some images from the the above Mirador de les arts date —
Image from a post of January 2, 2009
A sentence by Walter Tevis in his 1983 novel
The Queen's Gambit —
"She picked up the phone and dialed six."
Suggested by the previous post: "Garland is an architect of complicated stories and actual spaces."
— Adam Rogers, 7 AM March 4th, 2020,
https://www.wired.com/story/
inside-devs-dreamy-silicon-valley-quantum-thriller/.
See also The Reality Blocks.
Friday, July 11, 2014Spiegel-Spiel des GeviertsFiled under: Uncategorized — m759 @ 12:00 PM See Cube Symbology. |
On Boston's Hancock Tower:
"I reflect that all art, all beauty, is reflection."
— Fictional character by John Updike (July 1976)
The architect of the tower reportedly died Monday.
See as well "Reflections: Disturbing the Universe I"
by the late Freeman Dyson in The New Yorker
issue dated August 6, 1979.
A reflection I prefer:
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