2012/12/30
Missing partners
Graham Greene JOURNEY WITHOUT MAPS
John Steinbeck LOG OF THE SEA OF CORTEZ
Claude Levy-Strauss TRISTES TROPIQUES
Richard Mattiessen CLOUD FOREST (Miss X)
2012/12/17
Braxston at Kennedy
he looked like a school janitor: rumpled white shirt, dull black shoes, droopy cardigan sweater.
i thought i heard a few wrong notes?
the show began with his turning over an hourglass, which he said to the giggles 'really helps us,' tho to do what he didn't say. when the sand ran out i was ready for the end, but they kept playing for a few minutes more - perhaps this was an encore?
he made obscure hand gestures: did 3 fingers vertical mean 3 solos and 3 horizontal mean 3 sharps (and held to the right 3 flats)?
he played the largest saxophone i've ever seen; taller than he is, but it didn't sound much lower than the next largest.
nevertheless, listening to the quintet for an hour does clean the mind of the musty tonalities of conventional music (jazz included).
2012/11/28
sloppy language
'there you go...' (what does this mean, if anything?)
'i have no idea' (the speaker almost always has some idea!)
'there's a first time for everything' (oh, like 1 + 1 = 3?)
'There you go'
2012/11/25
a geophysical bucket list
total solar eclipse
X equator
aurora
antipodes of my birthplace (62 E, 34 S, SE of Madagascar)
poles
Arctic Circle
X transit of Venus
X Mercury
X Venus
X Mars
X Jupiter
X Saturn
2012/09/13
making and enjoying
2012/09/07
bubblewrap
2012/08/24
drowned in the roar
2012/07/25
one fit punishment
2012/07/17
what you can do
- it doesn't much matter what you do, individual efforts make almost no difference,
- but probably the most impact you can have would be to kill yourself and yourself so deep that your rotting body won't emit greenhouse gasses,
- finally, i can only tell you what i did today: biked to the bus stop, took the bus to the Metro then the subway downtown, walked a mile to the campus. that's an existential answer.
needless to say, in light of answer #2, i wasn't invited back to this Jesuit university again...
2012/07/01
My Review of R in a Nutshell
Originally submitted at O'Reilly
R is rapidly becoming the standard for developing statistical software, and R in a Nutshell provides a quick and practical way to learn this increasingly popular open source language and environment. You'll not only learn how to program in R, but also how to find the right user-contributed R...
a good place to start
Pros: Well-written, Easy to understand, Helpful examples, Accurate, Concise
Best Uses: Refreshing your skills, Novice, Learning new tricks, Teaching yourself R, Intermediate
Describe Yourself: University teacher
i'm using the book to refresh my R skills, tho i've used the program for about a decade now. i've also recommended it to my Virginia Tech students.
the examples are well structured from simple to complicated.
but sometimes the author likes to show off: introducing custom packages on p. 43 is way ahead of most readers.
QUESTION: is the code available anywhere?
(legalese)
2012/05/19
contra Apple
- all those icons trying to look like plastic blisters
- a snyc alarm that sounds like a sparrow being squashed by a cafe chair
- the icloud contacts page modeled after an old address book and a calendar with shreds of paper...
this is the design leader of the 21st century?
2012/05/18
like LBJ's villages
2012/05/08
2012/03/18
time travel
'What happened to you?' they asked, and he replied 'I think I traveled into the future!'
'What did you see?' they wanted to know.
'Many wonders, but in some ways the people are just like us. Although they wear clothes of bright colors and strange materials, like us their teeth are often aching, as I saw them holding their hands on the sides of their heads and muttering in pain.'
'What else did you see?' one asked.
'Well, they hunt as we do, with tamed wolves leading them to their prey on long leather thongs.'
'Ah yes, we do that, too; and what else?'
'I saw that to keep their enemies from tracking them they carry the turds of their wolves in pouches by their sides.'
2012/03/02
things i try to remember
SELF-AWARENESS - do I KNOW when i'm lying or distorting?
COMMITMENT - am I working to help others?
KNOWLEDGE - do I know the correct information?