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I'm unsure what to call this blog...

Why? Because I have so many cool names that I'm undecided. That's rare as I'm usually able to decide on things quickly. 30 years ago I had a cassette on 'Decision Making' that I played in my car on the way to work. It was a great aid in making good choices in life.

I'm exploring some blog titles here and maybe I'll change it... later.

Not only the blog title is important, the content is important too. It's my desire to write good blogs. I've said (a few times) I write for me, but if people read my blogs and comment (good or bad) they got something from it. That's great, but most of my blogs are about milestones, current events and things found in the news that interested me.

Blog titles and subject possibilities are here:
Syndrome or Disease. S & D are different, but sometimes go hand-in-hand. I could explain the differences.

Blog stalking and what do they get out of it. Some people cannot control themselves. I can explore the reasons why.

Calling kettles black with no reference to race or cooking.

If you are going to be my gatekeeper. Be productive and suggest some good stocks to buy into (and not Twitter) or the best medicare plan for 2023. Also, remind me to book an appointment to have my car serviced.

I offer you my condolences. To the people who didn't want to believe the warning signs that Donald Trump is the greatest conman of the century, you have my sincere condolence. Why you ignored the warning signs and went out of your way to derail blogs or blog comments to support your faith shows a dark side of your personality.

This is serious and counseling alone may not be adequate. It's best to seek the help of a qualified medical professional. Get a bank loan if your insurance doesn't cover the expense. Also, I would like to stress if they suggest lobotomy or shock treatment that you get a 2nd opinion.
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Astronomy and the dark side of the moon!

Astronomy appears to be a subject that puts CS bloggers to sleep.
Lots of times I planned to blog a story or two as there is so much happening in the world of science with the Orion capsule and James Webb space telescope. Amazing photos that are unaffected by the earth's atmosphere.



Now we may get to see the Dark Side of the Moon and not have to listen to it...

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Buying MORE of things I already own...

I used to have 3 computer systems. One in my office, one in my home office and one personal. Each of them had dual monitors. This dates back more than 10 years ago when I started upgrading to 27" screens with 1920 x 1200 resolution.

The proportion of these monitors represented a sheet of 11 x 17 inch paper that I used for engineering drawings, so what I saw on the screen printed with the same proportion.
I bought I-INC brand from Tiger Direct and recall buying at least 6 of them. After 2 years, a few started 'blanking out' and my research showed some of the capacitors in the power supply failed. eBay sold repair kits to change all the capacitors, so I took them to a local repair shop and had them fixed. The shop closed and I found another shop who also fixed one and life was good. One more monitor stopped working and due to COVID, the repair shop since closed.
Industry changes and a different perspective to match wide-screen TV's with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 became popular, so I bought 2 quad density monitors, but my favorites are the older ones.

Now that I'm working from home, I'm running 3 workstations... 5 actually, but don't tell anyone. A friend came over and thought I was working for NASA!
Along the way (3 years ago) I bought a 32" monitor for business graphics and did some computer upgrades earlier this year that included 2 computers and another 32" monitor.
Last weekend I installed the new monitor... my eyes aren't getting better as they say, but I'm using it in quad-density mode so everything is smaller. Yeah, kinda defeats the purpose of a larger screen. I'll get to that at another time. The video is flawless!

This week I ordered some external hard drive connectors so I can do backups and clone my systems. I know I bought these things in the past, but since my move, they are stacked in bins in my patio and I'm not wanting to go through them... But, I needed a power strip and unable to find any in the condo, so I opened a bin only to find one of the external connectors just like the one I order to arrive today. Groan...

I really don't have firm plans on retirement and I didn't take on any big projects last month so this month, I'll be slacking and available to actually do some home projects (upgrade the closet shelving, change out the shower rod & curtain, move the toaster to the kitchen) like a real kitchen renovation that's been on my list for 3 years now. Mmmm... maybe next month.

One of my projects is to set up a digital music station. I've got the software, computers, monitor, MIDI sound processor, piano MIDI keyboard, guitars, basses, MIDI woodwind controller, I can be a one man band and do some recording. Since it's all acoustic and digital, I can keep the volume low... unlike when I played Irish (Uilleann) bagpipes and my roommate said she could hear me practice all the way to the sidewalk!

5 guitars and 4 basses... Not planning to add to the heard.
But I've been thinking about that bass amplifier that produces 500 hundred watts!
It will be perfect if I get invited to a jam session.

Where did I put that power strip. I know I saw it around here... somewhere.
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Bookmarks...

I question the intelligence of website programmers who don't give information in the title of a bookmark.

I'm looking for a company who sells architectural plastic products. Their name is found on a Google search and from the main page, I decided to bookmark it.

Company name: Outwater Industries (many years ago it was Outwater Plastics)
Website address: Outwater.com
Bookmark name: Welcome to the store

Comment: WTF??
I've got over 200 bookmarks and 'Welcome to the store' is more than useless when trying to find them again.

M O R O N S
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Running for senator in a state you don't live in...

Currently Republican Herschel Walker is in a runoff election against Democratic incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock. A few details have been uncovered as Walker is still a resident of Texas and claiming homestead exemption for the home he owns there, yet he registered to vote and voted in Georgia.
By Georgia law, "Any person who votes, or registers to vote, knowing that he or she is not eligible to do so is guilty of a felony.” This is a serious offense and could affect the outcome of the election if he's not eligible to run for office in Georgia.

Walker is on the fence with anti-abortion and having paid for an abortion for a girlfriend of 6 years, that he's denied knowing.

Now he's running for office to a state he doesn't actually live in.

This reads like the perfect candidate for Republicans to put their faith in...
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Your weekly dose of Donald... Post Black Friday Edition!

It's still hurricane season in Trump world. He appears in the news several times a day. The Mar-a-Lago government documents saga isn't going well for him and it appears the Department of Justice will prevail.
The tax fraud issue isn't going well. He knew about every facet of the Trump Organization and signed all the checks. His attorneys aren't able to prove otherwise.

What else?
Claiming freedom of speech on the TRUTH social media platform has it's limits that he isn't aware of. Trump used his site to attack the woman who accused him of rape in a Manhattan department store. She files a defamation suit, he denounced her claim.
Trump's lawyers tried to argue what he said as president was protected from legal action. He's a private citizen now and has no such privilege.
George Conway Tweeted about this as the defense he's been pushing for years is no longer there.

What else?
Calling for the “termination” of the U.S. Constitution and his continued efforts to throw out the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Your weekly dose of Donald... Post Black Friday Edition!
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Kirstie Alley R.I.P.

News just in that actress Kirstie Alley, Star of Cheers has passed on at the age of 71.
Family confirmed the actress had died after a short battle with cancer.

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The truth about TRUTH...

As you know, years ago, Trump had issues with social media having been banned from Twitter and Facebook. He couldn't comply with their terms of use and complained when his posts were deleted. To him (and others that followed him) it was censorship.
It was then I blogged and stated, if he cannot comply with their rules, he should form his own social media group.
After months of preparation, programming delays and other legal matters that had to be completed, he released a new social media platform called TRUTH. Millions flocked to it on it's initial release... only if you had an iPhone as it didn't support other operating systems. What the user got was a Twitter clone direct to the mouth of Trump. Not a good start. Like any new venture, it had issues with financing and programming glitches where it was reportedly on the verge of collapse. What could go wrong?
Well... Elon Muck decided to buy Twitter and that was a roller coaster ride long before the start. Many of the profiles were bots and not real members. That was one issue of many. His talk about reinstating Trump's account had conservatives in 'happy mode' like the good old days. It appeared his firing greater than half of his staff, losing his advertisers had already put a knife to his neck and a gun aimed at his feet. I'm thinking financial suicide. How could someone with so much business savvy make so many mistakes?
Now, there's talk that Twitter is reinstating Trump's profile. Elon did a poll asking members if they wanted Trump back and more than 50% said yes. Not overwhelming... probably because many who would have voted no had already abandoned Twitter.

Can 'one' serve two masters?
If Trumps account with Twitter gets restored, there's a really good chance he would abandon TRUTH giving it a 'kiss of death' and that would be the truth about TRUTH.
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Remembering Christine McVie...

This week on Sirius XM radio the Deep Tracks channel 27 has been renamed Fleetwood Mac channel and will be playing a marathon of their songs in memory of Christine McVie who died on November 30, 2022.
YouTube has some nice work where she collaborated with Lindsey Buckingham doing an album together.

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Art Basel...

I heard from a designer he and his client are going to Art Basel to buy some expensive paintings. It's happening on Miami Beach December 1 - 3, 2022.
Today, I heard on a local station advertising the event that it's going to be huge. While I've never had the desire to go, perhaps next year things will be different. Tickets are $90 for a single day and $55 for seniors and students.



10 years ago, I did a penthouse suite for one of the vendors, who runs an online store for art and collectables.

Basel, not only happens in Miami, they have shows in Hong Kong and Paris, highlighting the works of more than 4,000 artists and 250 galleries.


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Pretty worn-out for 34...

I'm not good at guessing a woman's age but I'd say over 40 to be realistic... perhaps 50'ish would be more accurate.
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If you don't like SAX...

No two people are the same. While some want sax every day, others are fine without any. For me... I grew up on sax. It was all around as a kid and sax was pure pleasure. But then, the shine tarnished and sax wasn't giving me the pleasure I desired. To be honest, it was annoying as I grew older. Maybe just too much sax in my life ruined it.

Pawn shops and music stores go hand-in-hand. I remember getting my first Spanish guitar from a hock shop. I must have been 12 or 13 years old. If I recall, it was $20 but my dad only had $17 so the store owner made the deal. In school, I studied music. Formally, my instrument was oboe and right behind me was sax... 3 sizes. Alto, Tenor and Baritone. Only one person could play the Baritone as it was so big, they had to sit it in a holder.
One Saturday, my day and I were perusing pawn stores and found a smaller sax. It's size is Soprano and much smaller than the others, also it didn't have a curve at the bottom like the others. I hadn't seen anything like that in the school symphony or the marching band.
I wanted that sax. So, we put $5 down and would return each week making installments until it was mine. If my memory is correct, my dad had a heart attack and was unable to work. It was a short time later he had a triple bypass open heart surgery and was out of work for several months. We never returned to the pawn shop to finish the deal on the sax.

In other blogs, I've mentioned my musical taste is fickle. I could like something one day and not the next...or if there is a style change. On my 'do not listen' list you can find Country Music. To be specific, American country. I grew up in Miami and 'country music' was totally connected to the people in the area. Islanders, listened to different 'country' music.
On the highway one day, a CB'er asked "Where's the country music station?"
My response was "What country?"
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I don't recall hearing any sax in country music. Moot point as I don't listen.

What I do listen to is Smooth Jazz.. but only in small doses as the sax quickly gets annoying. C'mon, aren't there any other instruments suitable to play smooth jazz?
Ian Anderson / Jethro Tull could play flute to rock music, I'm sure somewhere in the world there's a 'kickin' flutist playing smooth jazz.

So.. if you're like me and you don't like sax, I suggest you stay away from smooth jazz.

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