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February Break Ideas and To-Dos
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.02.20]
‘February Break’ Ideas and To-Dos
a longlist, unfiltered and unedited other than select hyperlinks added:
‘February Break’ Ideas and To-Dos
a longlist, unfiltered and unedited other than select hyperlinks added:
Write book reviews finally
Get my website going again
Set up new bed in bedroom
Hate everyone
Ignore the haters
Therefore, ignore myself
Keep a diary
Do laundry
Figure out something for the hellscape that is our backyard
Go outside in the early mornings and stay there rather than driving to work and sitting in my cubicle
Read some books
Play some video games
Play some records
Get some lamps
Low-key get some good work done, just the work that I want to do and never let myself do when I’m at work
Cook some food
Go in the wilderness
Go to the record store and the bookstore
Go to a museum or two, art gallery
Destroy someone’s scene - make snooty people in a gallery or hipster store deal with my kids and/or just my fat awkward self
Give some attention to my dog our dog their dog the dog named Luna that lives in our house with us
Trim beard and haircut
Heal the world, make it a better place
/ IATA - WATA (I AM THE ASSHOLE / WE ARE THE ASSHOLES)
/ god damn you god damn me god damn us god damn we god damn us all
Buy a car
Watch some movies
Get out my CDs and cassettes
Standalone post link: February Break Ideas and To-Dos
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Reading Moon Witch Spider King
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.02.20]
I started reading Moon Witch Spider King by Marlon James the other night. I’m currently at 21% completion.
I started reading Moon Witch Spider King by Marlon James the other night. I’m currently at 21% completion.
Pre-ordered copy that came in at King’s English, and ended up being signed.
Standalone post link: Reading Moon Witch Spider King
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Reading A Little Devil in America
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.02.20]
Also started reading today A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance by Hanif Abdurraqib.
I’ve had this, and, actually, all of Abdurraqib’s other books on my to-read list for a while now – I took the occasion of Black History Month to move this one to the top of my list and start reading.
Also started reading today A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance by Hanif Abdurraqib.
I’ve had this, and, actually, all of Abdurraqib’s other books on my to-read list for a while now – I took the occasion of Black History Month to move this one to the top of my list and start reading.
Copy from the Holladay Branch of the Salt Lake County Library. And the blurb writers on the back are all on my have-read and/or to-read lists, too: Marlon James, Jacqueline Woodson, Clint Smith, Brit Bennett
Standalone post link: Reading A Little Devil in America
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Also Playing Pokémon Legends Arceus
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.02.25]
I’ve also been playing a bit of Pokémon Legends Arceus lately. Gave it to my son for his birthday recently and I guess I could say I started playing it at his urging, but truly I was just curious to try it anyway and I do kind of like it.
It’s not exactly Breath-of-the-Wild-levels of intricate open world, but I’m much more engaged by it than I was by Pokémon Shield. I probably will play some more of this game as well. (I think when my kids begged me to try Shield last year I stopped after 20-30 minutes, and I never went back to it.)
I’ve also been playing a bit of Pokémon Legends Arceus lately. Gave it to my son for his birthday recently and I guess I could say I started playing it at his urging, but truly I was just curious to try it anyway and I do kind of like it.
It’s not exactly Breath-of-the-Wild-levels of intricate open world, but I’m much more engaged by it than I was by Pokémon Shield. I probably will play some more of this game as well. (I think when my kids begged me to try Shield last year I stopped after 20-30 minutes, and I never went back to it.)
Standalone post link: Also Playing Pokémon Legends Arceus
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My Revisionist History
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.07]
I often find myself tinkering with already-published notes on this site. I initially thought of this as a confession, because at times I’ve felt that editing old posts (beyond fixing minor typos or bugs) is somehow cheating. But, no, revision is not cheating. There is no rule of any sort that I cannot change, improve, or remove old posts as I see fit. It turns out that this is my own website and I make the rules around here.
I often find myself tinkering with already-published notes on this site. I initially thought of this as a confession, because at times I’ve felt that editing old posts (beyond fixing minor typos or bugs) is somehow cheating. But, no, revision is not cheating. There is no rule of any sort that I cannot change, improve, or remove old posts as I see fit. It turns out that this is my own website and I make the rules around here. I had forgotten I get to do whatever I want with my website, though that was kind of the point in not interacting with some corporation’s platform anymore.
Now, having jettisoned my guilt and cast aside my faith in conventional weblog practice, I am contemplating yet more aggressive revisionist practices. These measures shall serve to further consolidate my narrative and solidify my power and absolute domination over this web domain.
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Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair.
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One of my failures on this site, and really any site or platform on which I have ever shared content, is that I don’t always get around to posting things right when they are relevant.2 I still want to share my thoughts and have a record of them, but too often, posting such things later becomes incompatible with the idea of the chronological or current “feed” — the conventional organizational concept of a weblog or a social media account. And so, overwhelmed with ideas left unfinished and unshared, and feeling unable to move forward, I go quiet again.
Long story short, I might start adding new-but-back-dated updates and posts — not just republishing old content from my defunct websites and social media accounts, but also interleaving previously unpublished notes and photographs recorded in previous times but never shared.
My goal is to have a single life journal or archive of sorts that pulls from all my different sources. I do need to do more learning in “digital gardens” and related concepts, but in the meantime I feel a need to get moving and publishing. This is something I just really want for myself - I don’t entirely know if it should be public, actually? Yes, it needs to be public, because even if not tied to any other platforms or networks I do have some sort of amorphous internet audience in mind for these things I share here, for better or worse. I want to be able to share this site with people I know on occasion, asynchronously. I want to link to it. I want items on my site to become serendipitous search results. I might want to make it into a newsletter. I want it to be my interface with the world.
The Internet has changed a lot and is rumored to have been ruined by corporations, but my past experience tells me that good things can come from a little old personal website. My old blog in the late 2000s was once found as a serendipitous search result by a certain person. That person and I have since collaborated in creating two entirely new humans together, and we are coming up on our fourteenth marriage anniversary next month. I wasn’t really looking for love through my website, but I put some of myself out there into the world and it happened. I think it still exists, the promise and possibility of connecting with other people and spreading ideas through a genuine personal website, rather than playing a toxic algorithm. I hope so, for my kids and other young people.
To make my revisionism more transparent I’ve added “Last Updated” fields to the bottom of each post. I’m trying to decide if I should take the time to also build a “Recently Updated” page/feed that lists the sometimes-backdated notes and posts based on when they were last updated, rather than their original post date. (I admit, I tried one way to build such a page today and failed miserably.)
As always, if you have thoughts to share you can email me by clicking “Contact me” in the footer of every page.
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from “Ozymandias”, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, and scene of Discord being turned to stone through the magic of the Elements of Harmony, from Season 2, Episode 2 of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, entitled “The Return of Harmony, Part 2.” ↩︎
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I don’t get out much, but even so, sometimes I am actually living through my life and don’t have time or desire to broadcast in real-time. And it turns out I have a job and a family, and this site is just a hobby. So there. ↩︎
Standalone post link: My Revisionist History
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blackleopardredwolfagain
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.07]
Turns out I can’t resist the re-read.
Turns out I can’t resist the re-read.
I am going to finish Little Devil in America first, though. And read other things in-between. A slow re-read, because I already pretty much know what happens?
Standalone post link: blackleopardredwolfagain
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Listening Repeatedly to PAINLESS by Nilüfer Yanya
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.08]
‘Album Released’ notifications might be my very favorite phone notifications.
‘Album Released’ notifications might be my very favorite phone notifications.
I woke up last Friday morning to see these notifications pop in that several anticipated albums had been released, and had thus automatically added themselves to my music library/streaming service of choice.
I was excited to get listening, but work turned out to be way too hectic for headphones that day, and so I only got partway through one album on my commute to and from work. And as it turns out I have basically just listened to that one album, PAINLESS, over and over again since then, intermixed with older tracks from the same artist, Nilüfer Yanya. I’m listening to it again right now.
Not sure what to say about this album, but I’ve added it to my Favorite Music of 2022 collection. Might have to get a physical copy. Might have to get tickets for her show in Salt Lake later this year, if I decide I am going to do things like go out to events again.
Standalone post link: Listening Repeatedly to PAINLESS by Nilüfer Yanya
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A Thing I Made At Work - Granite Top Titles of 2021
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.09]
I recently built and shared this ‘Top Titles of 2021’ thing at work.
I recently built and shared this ‘Top Titles of 2021’ thing at work.
I crunched data, built these interactive charts, and cranked out a series of posters and presentation graphics showing the most-circulated books in my district’s school libraries in the last calendar year.
This is the first remotely ‘creative’ product I can remember making at work in forever, unless you count bespoke MARC records for self-published Amazon titles, or XML files custom-mapped from inventory spreadsheets of thousands of Chromebook serial numbers for import into our resource management system. Oh, and of course, my never-ending quest to write The Great American Email. Actually, one of the Great American Emails was written to describe this very ‘Top Titles’ project, so now I’ve come full circle. Self actualization?
Standalone post link: A Thing I Made At Work - Granite Top Titles of 2021
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Home and Taxonomy Updates (March 20, 2022)
[Last Updated: 2022.03.21]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.20]
- Updated the home page of this site today, adding prominent links to RSS feeds, a gallery of recent post images, and returning a link to the “Featured / Longer Things” post collection. Now I need to update the front matter of all the other missing posts that belong in that “featured” collection.
And with the images back I feel like I should start taking and posting more photographs of things other than just screenshots and shit I bought.
- Updated the home page of this site today, adding prominent links to RSS feeds, a gallery of recent post images, and returning a link to the “Featured / Longer Things” post collection. Now I need to update the front matter of all the other missing posts that belong in that “featured” collection.
And with the images back I feel like I should start taking and posting more photographs of things other than just screenshots and shit I bought.
- Also updated the Tree of Life, a.k.a. Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, a.k.a. Site Taxonomy page, improving styling and adding toggle buttons to make each element collapsible. This will be extremely useful to me, if to no one else, as my next job here is to clean up and standardize all the taxonomical front matter in old posts. This will be the authority.
(This is the first attempt at me posting status updates in the notes feed when I make changes to a static page. I got this idea from maya.land as a possible solution to the problem I described in “My Revisionist History” the week before last. I have another essay or whatever mostly drafted about my evolution and plans on future site organization, inspired in part by exploring Maya’s and other people’s web pages, but I don’t know when/if that will see the light of day. I do need to do more learning on digital gardens and whatnot.)
Standalone post link: Home and Taxonomy Updates (March 20, 2022)
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Now (March 19, 2022)
[Last Updated: 2022.03.19]
[Originally Posted: 2022.03.19]
Here are some of the things I’m working on and thinking about now…
Here are some of the things I’m working on and thinking about now…
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Concocting and rolling out changes to this website.
Laying the groundwork to put more content in ‘collections’ and static pages not bound by the reverse-chronological tyranny of the ‘feed’, all the while trying to make sure the date-based feeds are accessible and functional, because they do have their place. -
Proceeding on my work goal of getting back to creating and curating more resources, as well as being better about sharing and promoting the resources that already exist.
Started with this ‘Top titles of 2021’ project. -
Listening to Nilüfer Yanya’s album PAINLESS pretty obsessively, as well as the new Big Thief double-album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.
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I read Moon Witch Spider King and had big plans for more reading, but I’ve kind of fallen off.
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Playing Pokémon Legends: Arceus
This was something I started supposedly just to humor my kids, but to be honest I think I’m playing it more than they are now and I’ve let it get in the way a bit of my reading (see above) and my writing and working on this website. But sometimes in the evening those other things seem too hard, and that pokédex isn’t going to fill itself… -
Our backyard is a a muddy hellscape that will dry to a dustbowl in summer, and I should be doing something about it, but I just can’t.
I don’t know where to start. Help me please.
This page was last updated on March 19, 2022. See my prior ‘now’ updates here.
Credit for the ‘now’ page concept goes to Derek Sivers.