via Escape
Author: eclectic haze
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reminiscences, chasing rabbits, a brief history of the internet and aol chat rooms
alexa’s response to my good morning today was to inform me that on this day in 1979 the board game trivial pursuit was invented. the trivia part was that it took the creators two years to write the original 6,000 questions and they did it without the benefit of the internet.
wow
i remembered being amazed at the information available while playing. it made you feel smarter somehow. then i wanted to know when the internet (or the “world wide web”) was available to the general public.
august 6th, 1991 double wow… and a head shake
then i remembered my first taste of computers. in the wilds of binghamton, new york i started taking a home learning course on coding. it came with a computer (megabites worth of computer power and very little memory!). after working hours on lines of code, i remember the first time i typed in something on that black screen and waited while things whirred, then magically the words “hello” appeared. it was a defining moment and i was hooked. unfortunately life took me by the throat and shook me around for the next number of years (i don’t remember how many or maybe don’t want to remember) and sadly that was the only piece of code i ever wrote.
fast forward to post 1991 when aol, prodigy, compuserve and genie were the only online public services and everything was on dial-up which means nobody could ever call anyone! i remember hours spent in aol chat rooms, creating friendships and even attended two aol chat meet ups, one in dallas, tx and the other in west hollywood. and it all took forever, dial up was a 5 minute wait, downloading anything was hours if not days… and the entire time we were tying up phone lines, sometimes two. a good blog to read on exactly what it was like in those days is childrenofthenineties.blogspot.com
and now after talking to a friend i realize that most of the children don’t know how to use a landline phone, that watching tv commercials just isn’t done (hear that advertisers? think youtube video where it’s only at the beginning of whatever is being watched or streaming with just a lead in ad).
and now net neutrality is no longer and how many of us knew it was even a thing and how many of us understand what it all really means?
and why is it that an artificial intelligence/social bot is the one who turned me onto all of this?
j
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one of the best opening sentences ever!
“Good morning. The air smelled like diesel-sheened saltwater this morning, like harbor mud and sewage and bird gack and ozone, wet leaves and broken grass, and it sure felt as if autumn had finally kicked into gear.”
Sam Sifton
NYTimes Food Editor
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my note from the infinite today
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afterglow
so the 50,000 words in a month start today and i am still basking in the glow of another birthday. no, no parties or festivities or even a cake (rico not having opposable thumbs). no, the afterglow is the feeling of finding your place in your place. that feel of connection, of purpose and of peace. i am now 62 and i think i deserve to quit worrying. i don’t want to huddle with the masses, afraid of what’s coming next, what will happen if that and do we have any future.
i choose life and love and hope.
tonight i start my book, 1666.6 words per day. i have been doing this every november for about 13 years and haven’t finished one yet. this year i will because this year i will simply write and use paper and pencil instead of a computer… because then i can feel what is happening and where they (the characters) are going and how they are feeling. and i won’t plan i will just watch the “movie”. if you want to know what it’s all about, this novel in a month thing go to National Novel Writing Month.
thank you for all your well wishes, you truly are my friends and i “like” love you all
namaste
j
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Mirrors
“A true soul mate is a mirror, the person who shows you everything that is holding you back, the person who brings you to your own attention so you can change your life.” -Elizabeth Gilbert I used …
Source: Mirrors
another searing piece of pain from a gentleman walking through the fire of life. outstanding writing, enjoy
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happy non anniversary
your kiss centered my world no matter what was happening
your eyes flashing set my soul on fire
i know we are over
but
i miss you
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rainy weather
the first of the fall rainy season is here… at 330am rain was horizontal and looked like waves across the pavement. i hope catboy is warm and cozy in his “vacation” spot. i do wish he would come home. i miss his silly grins and his growly talk and all his questions. i miss leaning on the back of the couch with him leaning against me, our noses pressed against the screen watching the world, talking to the hummers and breathing the fresh sea air. i missed him sleeping in my lap, paralyzing my legs, on “slugday”… i miss his paw on my book and my arm, his rollover on his toypile, that little burble in the back of his throat he makes to entice me to play on the floor… i wish he would come home…
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Burning Man 2017: Stunning Photos From The World’s Biggest And Craziest Festival
@rslobodan 70,000 people gather for the annual Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Burning Man Festival is one of the world’s biggest and most popular festivals. Since 1986, revelers from far and wide have trekked to the temporarily constructed Black Rock City,
Source: Burning Man 2017: Stunning Photos From The World’s Biggest And Craziest Festival
