Friday, May 6, 2016

What's Hot on the Blog 5/6

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How About - a swell rocket explosion.  No-one was hurt or we would not be so lackadaisical about it and the explosion is splendid!  HD too.

About Fifteen - got in a bit of axe time and going to Walmart is surrogate axe time because it develops endurance, now we're walking, walking.  (Honk if you remember the movie)

This is Not - this is a plug for the segment of the blog from when I was in Greece through the final crash in Edinburgh when I hit the bottom.  What happened??  What happened??  I fookin' died, man (larfs).

Here's a Bit - reveling in the prospect of, at least, four parties in the election with the primary parties and angry third-party alternatives to each because no-one likes the primary candidates except stiff and stooges.

Trashing Prince - we love his music but the media loves destroying people after they die

What's Hot - it's your choice for What's Hot as there are usually multiple articles and the anthropologist in me gets off on which ones you prefer

Staying Covered - adherence to skin cancer avoidance protocol is strict and I do not.  I was out in a fleece hoodie with my ol' Dad's hat he wore everywhere.  That's not so interesting but where it gets weird is the temperature out there is 84F and the Sun is blazing.  Yevette can attest, I really do it.  Besides, I freeze in Walmart anyway.

Flowers for Algernon - one of my favorites because it's so much more than sci-fi.  That genre is only the delivery vehicle and the story is so much bigger.

Oh, So - new arrival so this one is still cooking.  Highly-impressive videos of huge RC aircraft.

Why Not - this one has been baking all day and surprisingly little interest.  That gets chalked to anthropology.  OK, that's an observation so what else is new.


Note:  the reason these are closed out at this is unusual time is because Google (i.e. Blogger) resets the counts at 7pm Cowboy Time and that should match GMT ... but ... I have reviewed multiple times and have not found anything which is keyed to GMT except by offset as in minus seven hours for Cowboy Time in Texas (i.e. Central Standard Time).

Dealing with multiple time zones is inevitable for Second Life because people at Cat's MusikCircus come from all over the world and quite a few come from Germany but definitely not all.

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