Here's a little photo roll to reinvigorate myself as I have blog ideas aplenty, swirling about in my head, that need to become real. Oh, and please excuse the music - I created it super quick and I'm not musical at all.
In the midst of a heated debate about Facebook, it occurred to me, and I haven't fleshed-out the whole concept yet, that basically the Astroworld tragedy is a microcosm of the Facebook tragedy. I joke that because I'm a Mark I can see where Zuckerberg was going with this. I mean, from an engineering standpoint it's pretty cool, however from the movie "The Social Network" it appears that Facebook was dreamt-up by a couple other guys who hired Zuckerberg to build it for them and he stole it. Maybe that's where all this started. Maybe if a thief didn't bring this machine to the table we (Facebook users - the world) might be faring better. Whatever the reason, there is vein of resentment for Zuckerberg and it's coming from Facebook users. Having worked at a broadcast television station, where we serviced anyone with an antennae, I received a lot of unhappy calls from viewers whenever our signal went out. They complained of missing Jeopardy, which I always ...
Reading a review of Jorge Luis Borges's "Library of Babel" I was reminded of my recent trip to the new Missoula Public Library, which was built directly next to the old Missoula Public Library. The construction of the new library, while in plain view, had an air of secrecy to it and it wasn't until its Grand Opening that the new library finally stepped-out from the shadow of the old one. Juanita and I have been visiting the hospital a lot lately with post-surgery appointments where we park under St. Pat's Broadway Building and ascend to the fifth floor from the basement in an elevator. It's a very public elevator entrance where a set of glass doors work to dissuade transients, who might be hunkered down, from going up. The elevator entrance at the library struck me much the same way - a fancy-looking glass enclosure with its fanciness working to dissuade smelly bums from entering. And I say smelly jokingly, because I had heard that a highly contested feature o...
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