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April 17, 2023 8:28 PM EST
And did he ever even get to that part about 'helmet safety' and that the guy in the photo wasn't wearing one?
Oh, no, yet another topic for the echo factory to pretend that people care about and repeat over and over.
this is a lot more fun than wading in through the chan spam.
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Here is today's pretty poem:
Springtime in Middlesex Country
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Be nice to yourself and others. What other choice?
Wake up!
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Dec 09, 2024 5:44 PM EST
A lot can happen in a year. I used to update these pages all the time. Maybe I could start doing that again?
Today was the day of setting the clocks forward.
March 10, 2024 10:35 PM EST
No one who contacts me about work seems to provide any serious prospects, like they are just hazing me..
The realization that much of what you find on line is just bots messing with people and trying to train them to be ineffective at debate by making them revert to insults, putdowns, and sub-human behavior makes social media seem to be a wasteland. It is best to not participate in that.
All the rain could have been snow! 2024!
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Seasons change month to month and sometimes we get back to what we left to the side.
well most news was about the raid a few weeks ago, I read up on what I could find.
I read up on it but I didn't try to spend too much time dwelling on it.
I wrote some things. But I can only observe these things. I wish not to be seen as being one who understands what it going on in the world these days. I try to learn what happens and try less to 'splain about the peeps involved. That whole 'It's them!' finger pointing is bogus and discordant to an eccumenical and open hearth world view.
And those who seek to live within a meta where they rule the world as a cartoon avatar persona . . . and do their pyramid scheme money-thang and their virtuality as if it's real . . . They do as they will and I have no say over their futures. So why do they pretend to have a say over mine?
The answer is: that if they live within a meta, then their rules are for them there. Outside of that, in the real world, those of us who aren't crazy with self-entitled ideation, and wealth beyond measure that enables us to put the equipment on, and all of it's tethering and attachments and live within that matrix world . . . all of us who do not wish to join them in what seems to be a depraved cult of wish fulfillment cooupled with a magical point of view about the fate of peoples and persons . . . all of us who have not gone crazy like that . . . you can't really expect us to let you carry on and try to rule us from within your cage of technology?
video gaming morphed into 'meta world creation' because the games were too depraved that had the cool world layouts that people like. The puzzles one loves to solve, and the cool graphics that one wants to see were those times interspersed with simulated acting out of depraved behaviors, like having to kill all the other characters in the scene before one moves on to the next level.
So at some point you trained yourself to not do it, to click through the depravity as if it's not there, and maybe miss a creepy backstory. I gave up playing those kinds of games, and I still ike to watch old replays, but I fast forward through the gun fight parts, the ghouls who hound Lara Croft in the end levels of, say Tomb Raider aniversary are tiresome and almost designed to make the players hate this kind of depravity in a game, as if the writers are telling their funders ;Really, a kill anything that seems alive simulation? Like clones could never be born without a need to kill everything else in the proximity from where it emerged? Well, we all know what happend to the Lora Croft franchise, and most video games.
But the graphics can be compelling and fun, so people still get some enjoyment out of it.
And those who think that they can rule from within a meta? they have the persona of the villianous ancient ghoul who haunts Laura through out here travels. Watch a walk through of tomb Raider Aniversary. Feel free to fast forward through the psychopathic parts. But do listen to the banter and the dialog. Spoiler alert: Laura has a lot of soul searching to do.
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sometimes you just need to remove kruft.
Politics never ends but sometimes it's better to remain mute. Mostly when there is nothing needing or wanting to be said.
but that is no one, that has not hapened to anyone you made it up. thankfully true.
We move along. We keep doing for ourselves. We survive. We don't let the world define who and what we are, or how we feel, or what any of this really means.
And if they have bad humor, and will not forgive they will hate you then.
but at least in that story they leave you alone after all of that
They dont' always leave you alone. It seems they still sometimes want to connect to try to draw that cray cray narrative out one more time. And you have to explain that, no, sorry, this is a bit. You caught me while I was writing a character, that's not me. I am using tht as a dialog in a paly that I'm having my character write inside of his narrative, he's writing his own play about a guy writing a play.
It's like he feeds on it, I get bothered that he lets me go on with it.
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Back in the '90's, when I was hanging around that apartment on Chestnut Hill Avenue in Brighton, Tex had an old Fender acoustic that he'd bought at Hannamon's on Harvard Avenue for seventy-five dollars used in 1987. Story was some post college kid had inherited it from an old blue's man who played in clubs down on Mass Ave: jazz clubs that I only visited occasionally when I was really drunk and hanging around with Bobby, who knew about such places.
That is an interesting aside. Maybe I go to far to the side. Maybe I'm the literary equivalent of a guy who stands at the side of such a blues/jazz club (where people turn their amps way up, and they walk out into the crowd jamming). I'm the literary guy who is off at the side and I am digging on the music and bopping around and swimming in the wonderful sea which is the drummers eyes and I look like I am drunk with junk but it is just the music and being around friends and the beer. Ya it was the beer too, not just the friends.
Anyway, my friend had this guitar and it had a pedigree. And when Bobby Bixon saw the guitar he said he knew who had owned it. Bixon waxed poetic, that far away look in his eyes, his knowledge base of rock-n-roll was deep like the abysses of the sea. Strange creatures of the deep (please, if I could afford it, the John Deep voice over and Kate W. as well) rising up in the Watertown penthouse (halfway) of Bobby Bixon bopping out his WAAF trivia and the recollection of years of listening to rock radio and being lost in a Marijuana daze. Bobby had seen the guitar somewhere else, being played by someone else. And Bobby was sure that the Spirit of the Lord was upon that guitar and that there were blessing pouring forth from the rosewood neck and the old bronze strings.
First thing that Craig, blesser of guitars that he is, did when he saw that vintage early sixities classic was put his Gibson case down gingerly up against the speaker cabinets. Craig then picked up the guitar and plucked the low E open fret. Then he barred the neck at the 12th fret E. And then he played a very high barred A 17 frets down. What Craig noticed right way was just how well entonated the guitar sounded. Next he scoped the neck by holding the guitar out in front of him looking down the neck from the top. Next he plucked the strings testing whether the guitar was tuned. It was in perfect tune. And so Craig started to jam on it, playing a favorite Beatles song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”. At the end of his jam he announced “This is a really good guitar.”
Then Craig let out a riff on the thing, a bluesy, acoustic, and rapid arpeggiation that lasted maybe twenty seconds. But then Keverin turned up his amp and drowned out Craig's playing. I was in the kitchen getting beers for everyone. I had my keyboard set up. I must have seemed like a jack ass cause I was not that good at playing along with other people and I didn't have my chops. But if I knew what the key was . . . then I would play in that key. Problem was that as soon as I would figure out what key Keverin was in he would switch to something else suddenly. This would happen during jams. It was easier if we were playing songs. But then it was the same thing over and over again. Keverin especially liked to play George Harrison Beatles songs and songs like Lennon's "Working Class Hero".
Blueberry Blueberry Meadows In the Springtime rain in the springtime rain Far fallow fields and an old stone wall and a flood into a drain and a flood into a drain
I've tried to present to you the concept of the toy train composition methodology. Of course composers don't really use toy trains. But if one had an ear, just one ear. And what an ear he has! For composer with just one ear that works the only way to tell the distance of things is probably (and someone could ask him, nicely) the only way for him to determine the distances of things by ear was to train him self to key in on the Doppler effect produced by moving objects. You and I, with both ears working (oh what an ugly assumption, sorry Deaf People), can hear other effects of sound to allow our minds to place an object into space. The human ear and brain have very many different cues that allow for placing a source of sound. The varying loudness of things is one aspect. The right ear will hear some sound a little louder than the left ear . . . ettcettera.
The fact of the sense of sound also being intimately connected to the way that we perceive music means that if we can make our mind stronger as a listener, then we can also hear a lot of other things, things that other people miss.
Someone who is only hearing monaurally has a necessity to understand complexities of sound, and how sound propagates in space, to allow for (mitigate) the lack of the second ear.
There is another thing that people can do, who only have one ear, they can bop. They bop from place to place to sample the sound in different locations and the mind is fast and quick and they can then augment the other audiul cues, and 'map' (within their mind) the 'space' and the 'objects'. All of this would augment, and allow for some capacity to comprehend the events, and the noise that gets made by happenings. From that noise, just from that noise, we can intuit various aspects of our environment.
Given the intuition of the environment from noises, we also have an exceptionally complex theory of sound as music. Music. Music. What is music? Do animals understand music? What are 'theories' of music?
Music? How do we get music from a windstorm? Or a car speeding away? I have a youtube clip of a 1963 Dodge Max Wedge pealing out from a starting gate (racing another car) and as it pulls away you hear it zooming. It makes a whine, but it's not unpleasant at all. It's as if the designers, knowing that the car it'self had to sell itself, decided to add in some harmonics that were in tune. so one shaft is buzzing at one rate, and one at a second rate, and the transmission is buzzing, the drive shaft is whirring, it's all leaking out as noise in the air and it's making that vehicle haul on down the road and it's its' own form or music. Every motive part of that vehicle, every moving metal piece, plastic piece sliding through the air, each component, has a natural vibration. Some of them, under power, are driven to other frequencies (driven by the powertrain, and then that drives the car). In addition, in the more modern pop-music era (the ear of the recorded sound) we have the further capacity of having recordings and that they would play back with high-fidelity (High Fidelity was a marketing term that represented the highest audio quality, quality that met a high standard for excellence, that moniker seems to have disappeared around the time of the shameful marketing of the 42 kbaud 16 bit sample (lack-of) of the CD format. Why torture your dog, use a better format!
So it is possible for a car, zooming off, to have a 'song' to it. But here it is, the 'song', or let us call it 'ambiance' of it is much different depending upon the location of the listener. From place to place with in a venue for symphony, be it Boston's best orchestra or Boston's Bad Boys (who we all know who they are), in a venue, if the sound isn't any good where you are, get up and move around. Sound, in a venue, varies from seat to seat, aisle to aisle. Imagine the sound as water that gets pushed out towards a beach. If there are walls on the beach the water will have nodes, parts of a cove or a bay where the waves are higher due to the reflections from the seacliffs along the shore (they could be lake-cliffs too). Sound is very much like that, but it's 3D, and it bounces off of walls, and anything else there.
I say 'whoot wooo' to mimic a train whistle. My guess is that if I look for a toy train with built in music, I will find it somewhere. Maybe it plays Christmas carols?
Picture a music box factory. It's a custom house. Anyone can go with their tune and put there request to have their music wheel manufactured. Next it gets played in a music box. Maybe they sell a special issue music box at a tourist store (tourist trap) and everyone who sees it, that is in to that kind of thing, and also loves the composer, they buy the box and the little wheel inside with the song is the valuble thing because it's a copyrighted composition and it is licensed only to be played on a music box (of course that is the fiction part, as if the world will care about said licenses, but that's another story).
In any case some one invents a traincar for a toy train and as it moves along the track it also plays a song? How? It has it's own music box aspect: a train car that is also a music box. There could be two different versions of this: one of them the notes get sounded as the train moves along so that the faster the train goes the higher the tempo, the slower it goes the slower the tempo (or even, if you can figure out the mechanics of it (go digital and just reverse it in a model) the sound could have a faster tempo the slower it goes.
In any case each 'music box-car' (box-car: a type of train car) could have it's own 'system function' as to how it plays back the sound. Basically it's own 'recording' to play. So the music boxcar could be one that is just like a transistor radio: it gets a feed and faithfully reproduces it. In our model just imagine that the music boxes are music boxes. And that they play back at the constant speed of real time, as if they are being played by musicians in real time. And then imagine that we use as the signal pure tone. So one box could play a middle C, the next an E, the next a G. Now imagine that these music box-cars are being hauled around the train track. Now imagine that there are people there listening to that. As those music box-cars get hauled around the trainset (I'm thinking like HO guage would be cool) they are going to have a dopplering to their output as it is heard from a listener. And to determine what that is, so that one could know the exact mix at a point in space . . . would be a very hard thing to model in a digital (video game world) simulation of such a soundscape.
So now imagine the composer. He understands about this Doppler effect thing. He understands how it can be interpreted as a phase shift, or a key shift, what is known as a 'modulation' of the music. And in his case the band, him hearing this train-setup simulation of sound in his head, he's put the band members on the train (so to speak, I could have used a bus analogy, be on the bus, off the bus, but buses aren't so easy to setup in simulation, an actual musical toy train setup could model this idea here. In the case of music buses, the same theory of audial perception applies, however the modeling of it, by freshman classes in physics and music, would not be an easy task.) He provides part for each player or member of the band. He hires others to do vocals and to sing along. And he can make something to be performed live, to be learned as a piece, to be scored and presented to an orchistra, to be used as a place for genius solos for the best virtuosos. That's the dream for a world class composer. It can be your career field too.
The composer must provide parts for all of the players and vocalists in the band. The composer is someone who provides the score for the piece. In fact, while being played, the band can either do a 'sight read' playing of the composition, or just play it by memory. We can see the consequences of 'playing by memory' and so if the orchestra is very large you always have people who can sight read, it's a requirement, and there is also a conductor. When the orchestra is smaller, a punk or rock or hip hop or jazz band, then they might not need to have everyone be a sight reader. If you decide that music is your business, a very fortunate business it will be for you. And better still if you learn to sight read. As one who didn't do this, I can't play a score in real-time, I regret not learning this talent.
Some people can sight read, but they make no compositions of their own. Some can make compositions, but they never score them. In the modern age we can almost get away with this. But the real deal of doing a mix-down for public consumption, and the real deal of having a live band or orchestra play your composition, is what often make a piece marketable. Often times it is not the quality of a song so much as the quality of a band to take that song and jazz it up. Just like that. They have a framework and they dress it up, they dance around it, they get it moving forward.
I've not even gotten to the part where I discuss the phase shifting of a doppler effect, and how many steps it might be. How many steps on the scale does it modulate the sound? So you could perpel the music along that track, at a constant speed to get that phase shift, and then have it shift in the other direction of the other side as it passes by and speeds away. It's it's a forth changing to a root, then won't it be a root changing to a fifth when it speeds past? How do you add that into the composition? How do you put the players on the train? There is no train track, but they could play the notes that you would hear if they were on a train and then, at teh point of flying past, suddenly they've had an extreame modulation, all the way eight steps back from where they started. From the four to the zero to the five in the lower octave. Not a bad little modulation.
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I'm gonna walk that old stone wall I'm gonna climb a tree that's tall and walk out beyond the waterfall. I'm gonna ride that old grey mare Climb the mountain stair echos in a canyan hall.
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Did the Sun ever really go down that night? I parked there, watching for a long while, not realizing that I'd left on my head lights.
Did somehow the Sun just duck within the clouds till day break, and amble along the far horizon till it got to the otherside?
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The gardeners healthy exercise some might call hard work. He calls it invigorating. Off in the yard off in the yard where the grass grows I don't have to work that hard but as hard as I need to, though not that hard working hard fresher air cleaner yard off in the yard off in the yard it's not hard to work hard When making fresh the verdant yard it's really easy to work really hard. It isn't really working so much as it's exercise. That kind of gardner is no disguise.
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The deep snow. She doesn't know how deep. She didn't think about it. Depth of snow no one know in rills and hollows where you shouldn't go when the storm is fierce and the night is cold even you shouldn't be so bold. poem is from 2012 short story titled Blizzard Baby The morning light is hued in cold awareness. Warming in the sun the bunny explores the snow covered lawn. The tracks melt by mid morning. Bunny doesn't know what the song means, anyway. This giant bubble that we call awareness? How could it have been formed? Seemingly hollow, it's filled up with you reading this and wondering where does this idle poet get his idle hours to spew out this bubble web of hollowness? 🚦 🚧 🚨 🚩 🚪 🚫 🚬 🚭 🚮 🚯 🚰 🚱 🚲 🌛 🌑 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘 🌙 🌚 🌛 🌜 🌝. 🚤 🚥 sometimes there is beauty within the fragments . . . 🌜🌜🌜🌝🌛🌛🌛 Sprongg . . . onng . . . ongg ga Her tired morning seems more like poetry than anything you can find on a blog. Bark Bark. Bark Bark. Tree Bark Bark. Bark Bark. Dog 🌑 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘 🌙 🌚 🌛 🌜 🌝. 🚤 🚥 Woof and woe🌝 🌑 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘 🌙 🌚 🌛 🌜 🌝. 🚤 🚥 Space Ship snowman floats off towards Billy Perilli, writer of all of the things on this blog. 🌜🌜🌜🌝🌛🌛🌛
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After 40 different versions what can one say about it anymore? It's installed in all my systems, a day earlier. There are a few minor issues, but no show stoppers.
I did some stuff with lvm to resize a root area. That took a very long time. It's on a machine that maybe just should be retired . . .
April 22, 2024 12:02 PM
Ya, I decided to load Fedora Core 38 Beta about a month ago, and this machine kept shutting down . . . I think I finally fixed it. Tomorrow is the big release day for the Fedora Core 38. My production workstation is still running FC37. I don't know if I'll jump right on it right away. . .
my server is still resetting, or maybe I have it fixed. I decided to just remove plasma-desktop, as I don't use it. The journals were giving all kinds of errors with that, and I think that might have been the issue, conflicting with the gdm that I do use. Worst case I'd just go to runlevel 3 but, as I said in another column, I don't really even know if anyone views these pages anyway.
My production box would upgrade but the dnf says it would downgrade grum and associated tools, and that's never a good thing to do. I'm just not going to do it! anyway I'll check tomorrow when the offical release is and probably do it then. If I'm in the mood.
So now I've run every version of Fedora serving this website! that's a long time.
April 17, 2023 8:28 PM ESThere is from a year ago:
It took some time to figure out how to defeat the new screensaver built in, but I was able to. It's the biggest downside to the new Gnome.
I set the keybindings to something I don't use, and then put in a custom keybinding to use the old tool.
There are other minor things that annoy too, like the restoration of a deleted file that I always have to delete again on every FC core upgrade. The file is name camera-shutte.oga. It's in /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo
1:12 AM EST 9 April, 2022
At the precipice of coding.
a mountain trail often has a place with a great view and a perilous fall if you wonder just a bit too far to one side of the trail. It's called a precipice. It's not a scary place. It's a safe place that one passes through.
OK, so I've done an update to FC34.
the biggest issue was . . . . drum roll . . .a lock up of gnome.
and if i clicked on the activities button I would need to reload (log out log back in).
I was able to run stuff without that, and thus determined a list of files that might need to be removed. I did as full reinstall of gnome as such:
dnf reinstall gnome
then I did a
dnf list installed |grep fc33
which gave me a list of files to consider uninstalling.
from that I got the following:
first odd issue:
sudo was not at first working! I had to install it! I kept the configuration file so I have my preferences still set up.
dnf install sudo dnf reinstall gnome-* dnf reinstall kde* dnf reinstall NetworkManager* dnf remove gnome-screensaver dnf remove gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-20.04.0-2.fc33.noarch dnf remove xorg-x11-xkb-extras-7.7-33.fc33.x86_64 dnf remove compat-openssl10-1:1.0.2o-11.fc33.x86_64 dnf remove mozjs60-60.9.0-7.fc33.x86_64
there are still some fc33 packages, (I also looked for fc32 packages, anything older that was gnome)
sudo dnf list installed |grep fc33 biber.noarch 2.14-4.fc33 @fedora gamin.x86_64 0.1.10-37.fc33 @fedora libgta.x86_64 1.0.9-5.fc33 @fedora
if removing a package also removed large numbers of other packages, I left it. For each of the few that I did remove, I always would make sure by reading what would happen before agreeing to the transaction.
now the gnome-shell is working and it doesn't lock up. So which of the packages that I removed made the difference? I am not sure.
and so after just a few short hours of install, I've got my system working in away that seems normal.
the new gnome shell moves the icons to the bottom of the screen.
I find gnome-shell to be annoyingly poppy at times. I tend to do things rapidly, and all the popping can be nauseating.
It is helpful to learn how to use dnf. I've found that the reverse history stuff works as long as you haven't made too many changes. It's a dicey, though, to try and go back to an older revision but I did it ONCE. Next time it didn't work out so well. AT that point it was installing dnf and yum from rpms.
and I had success. It's the kind of thing that when you know how to do it . . .
but there was one other trick that I needed and it was a scary way to reset a password and I did discover how to do it. I'm not sharing that one (barely remember) it's like these things exist in a nether, and it's best to . . . let the knowledge fade unless you need it. It's too scary to dwell in that space.
anyway, gnome shell is working. It's not flighty and hanging up. And all it took was to remove the old packages of gnome that might conflict with it. And now I can continue with my review.
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