From this journal on August 26, 2025 —
Some may prefer Bo Derek's choice.
I prefer Jaime's talent and beauty . . .
Synchronology check of the
above "Nevermind" date —
From this journal on August 26, 2025 —
Some may prefer Bo Derek's choice.
I prefer Jaime's talent and beauty . . .
Synchronology check of the
above "Nevermind" date —
Earlier . . .
"Why don't you come with me, little girl,
on a magic carpet ride?" — Steppenwolf lyrics
"I love the theater as I love Anne Hathaway . . ."
See illustration.
Sometimes a man's grasp exceeds his reach. — Adapted aphorism
Scholium —

3D Chess on a 4D Board
“The sigil was an eight-limbed asterisk
made of fine dark lines . . . . An X
superimposed on a plus sign.
It looked permanent.”
— Fritz Leiber, “Damnation Morning,”
1959 short story in Changewar

Related song lyric suggested by the above
placement of the "o" in "Dog" —
"This old man, he played three . . ."
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260101-Google-New_Year_Resolutions-doodle.jpg —
Other meanings of "resolution" —
A Chronicle of Higher Education website, "Arts & Letters Daily,"
links as above to an American Scholar article of Dec. 18, 2025,
"The Enigma of Ur," by Joseph Horowitz.
That article concludes with a blurb for Horowitz himself:
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Joseph Horowitz’s forthcoming book is a novel about |
There are, of course, less academic approaches to cultural memory.
Straight Outta Akeley . . .
Swamp Lotus
starring
Adriana Barbo

See as well a People Magazine tale from yesterday . . .
https://people.com/kate-hudson-hugh-jackman-slammed-
by-son-of-musician-portrayed-in-song-sung-blue-11877734
Update . . . Related Art . . .

From posts tagged Dunne Memorial —
“Have the gates of death
been opened unto thee?
Or hast thou seen the doors
of the shadow of death?”
From a December 31, 2003, post:
In memory of
John Gregory Dunne,
who died on
Dec. 30, 2003:
For further details, click
on the black monolith.
Another December 30 dies natalis —

"Feed them on your dreams" . . . Or nightmares . . . Whatever.
Related reading — "Where entertainment is God."
For the bricks of the title, see other posts tagged Brick Space.
For some cubes* and flowers, see below.
Combining features of the above two images, one might picture the 24
cells of the 4×6 array underlying the Curtis Miracle Octad Generator
(MOG) as each containing an eightfold cube, pictured as above with seven
of its subcubes showing and an eighth subcube hidden behind them.
The seven visible subcubes may be colored, as in the Curtis image of
the Klein map, with seven distinct colors… corresponding to the seven
edge-colors used in the Curtis-Klein map. Each of the seven visible
subcubes in a cell may also be labeled, on its visible faces, with a symbol
denoting one of the 24 points of the projective line over GF(23), just as the
faces in the Curtis-Klein map are labeled. The hidden subcube in each cell
may be regarded as also so labeled, by the MOG label of the cell's position.
There is then enough information in the array's eightfold cubes' colors and
labels to construct the seven generating permutations of M24 described by
Curtis, and the 24 array cells may be regarded as now containing 24 distinct
entities — which perhaps might be called "octoids."
Those desiring a more decorative approach may replace the 24 labeled cubes
with 24 labeled "flowers." Each flower — like the map's symmetric seven
"petals" and the central "infinity heptagon" they surround — forms an octad.
Related Illustrations . . .
* See as well posts tagged Mathieu Cube . . .
Related material —
The 56 triangles of the eightfold cube . . .
Image from Christmas Day 2005.
Post last revised: December 30, 2025 @ 21:30 E.S.T.
The former book partly inspired work leading to the latter abstract.
AI giveth, and AI taketh away.
More in the spirit of Alpha than of Omega . . .
Images related to work I began in the 1970s, from
a 1960s design classic by Karl Gerstner.

A rival model of the Fano space, also in the
"Mathematics/History of Science" category —
For a less biblical "locked box" overview, see
all other posts now tagged Kummerhenge.
For those who might guess that the name Hirzebruch in German
means "heartbreak" . . .

251225-Reporter's-obit-NYT-ghostwrote-for-Brando-and-Reagan.jpg —
This journal on December 19, the reported dies natalis
of the above reporter-ghostwriter —
Dec. 19 screenshot from https://m759.net/wordpress/?p=130765 —
This journal on the above YouTube date . . .
"See as well Gödel and the Afterlife and a
post from Dec. 6, 2022 (St. Nicholas Day)."
"¿Quién nos recordará cuando dejemos este mundo?
Acaso importará cuando seamos ya polvo de estrellas,
me respondo."
"Now he believed that where there was a key,
there must also be a lock…."
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From The Golden Key by George MacDonald "We must find the country from which the shadows come," said Mossy. "We must, dear Mossy," responded Tangle. "What if your golden key should be the key to it?" "Ah! that would be grand," returned Mossy. |
Also on the "Industry" premiere date, November 9, 2020,
in this journal … An alternate Barbie:
For aspiring dancing clowns . . .
You can make this stuff up! —

"Here's looking at you, kid." — The Dancing Clown
Related image from a Log24 search for "On the Rocks" —
For those who prefer comedy . . . The Heartbreak Kid .
For those who prefer reality . . .
"On such a winter's day . . . " — Song lyric
From a post yesterday afternoon —
Midrash for Stephen King fans —
♫ "How strange the change from minor to major" — Adapted song lyric
Excerpts from this journal on the dies natalis weekend of the author's late husband,
a UC Berkeley "environmental design" professor —
Saturday, October 8, 2022
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Related media note
from The Daily Beast . . .
"The Story Behind the Plot Twists on Netflix’s Best Drama:
The creator and showrunner of 'The Diplomat' talks to Obsessed
about the biggest twists in the new season."
By Sophie Brookover
Published Oct. 27 2025 11:12 AM EDT
Suggested by the August 22, 2010, Francis X. Clines article
Deep in Rural Appalachia — (New York Times ) —
The above image is from this journal on the following day. Meanwhile . . .

From a post of January 16, 2005 —
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Now it was Avril's turn to understand and he was frightened out of his wits. "The Science of Luck," he said cautiously. "You watch, do you? That takes a lot of self-discipline." "Of course it does, but it's worth it. I watch everything, all the time. I'm one of the lucky ones. I've got the gift. I knew it when I was a kid, but I didn't grasp it." The murmur had intensified. "This last time, when I was alone so long, I got it right. I watch for every opportunity and I never do the soft thing. That's why I succeed." Avril was silent for a long time. "It is the fashion," he said at last. "You've been reading the Frenchmen, I suppose? Or no, no, perhaps you haven't. How absurd of me." "Don't blether." The voice, stripped of all its disguises, was harsh and naive. "You always blethered. You never said anything straight. What do you know about the Science of Luck? Go on, tell me. You're the only one who's understood at all. Have you ever heard of it before?" "Not under that name." "I don't suppose you have. That's my name for it. What's its real name?" "The Pursuit of Death." |
ARTIST: Suzanne Vega TITLE: Tom's Diner ALBUM: Solitude Standing LYRICS EXCERPT: Do do do do... There's a woman on the outside Looking inside, does she see me No she does not really see me 'Cause she sees her own reflection Do do do do... |
The above image appeared here on May Day, 2016, the reported date
of death (and end of story) for mathematician Solomon W. Golomb.
But if you go chasing rabbits and you know you're going to fall . . .
There is deep blue (Hurray, Hurray, the First of May!) . . .
Some may prefer Watson's Wonderland to Golomb's Science Maze.

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When?
Going to dark bed there was a square round Where? — Ulysses , conclusion of Chapter 17. |
Two images, each bearing the date January 8, 2021 —
Backstory for the second image . . .

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When?
Going to dark bed there was a square round Where? — Ulysses , conclusion of Chapter 17. |


For those who prefer art that is less tightly structured
than that of today's previous post . . .

"Un cofre de gran riqueza
Hallaron dentro un pilar,
Dentro del, nuevas banderas
Con figuras de espantar."
"A pivotal application" —
Perhaps we should start at National Comedy Center . . .
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Related pivotal meditation —

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