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Haven’t figured out just who I’ll be here, so this will just have to do for now. (Knowing me, I hope I change this before 2030)

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It’ll have to be for state crimes, one assumes

28.10.2025 00:15 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

“Creatures only use force when they are frightened or unsure of themselves.”
— Michael Elder

28.10.2025 00:13 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A wordy cover with most of the imagery behind the text (which reads "Philip K. Dick / His Greatest Masterpiece / The Man In / The High / Castle / The World-Famous Classic / Of A Conquered America!") and then with barbed wire at the foreground below that text—but the thing is, y'see, the barbs on the barbed wire are formed from pointed … swastikas! Get it?!? Well, anyway. The image behind the barbed wire at the bottom third of the cover is of a small suburban house with a porch and a chimney and it's a single-level dwelling painted in either beige or cream (I'm no judge of color; ask my wife) with brown trim and roof, but it's not really suburban 'cause we see no other houses around it, only a green lawn and shrubbery and a little cute lake to the left of the cover, and a big deciduous tree towering behind it, as well as some other trees, more like … what are those tall pointy trees that they always have at memorial parks and like that? … well, like those. And then behind the house and behind the trees a hilly or mountainous landscape fades back into a haze or fog and then in the far far background, in a dreamlike grey or so mist rises a towering pile of rock, a mountain, all this behind the wordy text given above, and atop the rock peak, which is almost a cylinder, is a very distant castle just peeking out above the "Philip K. Dick" line of the cover text.
Oh, and there's some bookkeeping stuff along the left edge, sort of ruining the imagery, but you've got in small type the Ace books logo, and turned 90º so as to lie just along the spine edge, the ISBN number and the price in Canadian and 'Merican. And that's the cover image. This is the Ace Books reprint from 1988, by the way.

A wordy cover with most of the imagery behind the text (which reads "Philip K. Dick / His Greatest Masterpiece / The Man In / The High / Castle / The World-Famous Classic / Of A Conquered America!") and then with barbed wire at the foreground below that text—but the thing is, y'see, the barbs on the barbed wire are formed from pointed … swastikas! Get it?!? Well, anyway. The image behind the barbed wire at the bottom third of the cover is of a small suburban house with a porch and a chimney and it's a single-level dwelling painted in either beige or cream (I'm no judge of color; ask my wife) with brown trim and roof, but it's not really suburban 'cause we see no other houses around it, only a green lawn and shrubbery and a little cute lake to the left of the cover, and a big deciduous tree towering behind it, as well as some other trees, more like … what are those tall pointy trees that they always have at memorial parks and like that? … well, like those. And then behind the house and behind the trees a hilly or mountainous landscape fades back into a haze or fog and then in the far far background, in a dreamlike grey or so mist rises a towering pile of rock, a mountain, all this behind the wordy text given above, and atop the rock peak, which is almost a cylinder, is a very distant castle just peeking out above the "Philip K. Dick" line of the cover text. Oh, and there's some bookkeeping stuff along the left edge, sort of ruining the imagery, but you've got in small type the Ace books logo, and turned 90º so as to lie just along the spine edge, the ISBN number and the price in Canadian and 'Merican. And that's the cover image. This is the Ace Books reprint from 1988, by the way.

Continuing my re-read of PKD, just started once more to read one of Philip K. Dick's 4 best novels, The Man In The High Castle
#booksky

27.10.2025 16:23 — 👍 13    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Friday Vocabulary 1. motorik — driving 4/4 beat—often with pop! on 3rd beat—typical of krautrock Though of course most are familiar with the motorik used in Kraftwerk's "Autobahn", aficionados still argue whether Jaki ...

Friday Vocabulary for the 43rd Friday of 2025:

"As a nation we've never been without an answer, even if it's only a Bronx cheer."
— Norman Dodge

24.10.2025 16:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

That Sunday buzz after the marches really wore off fast

22.10.2025 06:19 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I thought the movie was one of the best realizations of the actual PKD story among those I’ve seen (I have Gary Sinise’s _Impostor_ in the queue but haven’t gotten around to it yet), without of course the ‘50s woman patronizing at the end of the short story

22.10.2025 06:19 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Zackly

22.10.2025 04:08 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Meant to say “also _recommend_ not reading…”

21.10.2025 00:02 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I’ve found that reading a book makes the line at the Post Office seem shorter and my work breaks seem longer.
I also find it strange that people will watch videos in out break rooms with the sound tinning from their phones and note nothing wrong with that.

20.10.2025 23:51 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

That book was so good I’ve found myself frightened to read anything else by him. I also not reading anything about the book—not even rhetorical blurbs—before reading the text itself.

20.10.2025 23:41 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

I enjoy the fact that as I read I am never interrupted by my book asking me if I’ve thought about using a weight-loss drug

20.10.2025 22:30 — 👍 12    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

ALIENS still has the best lines, tho’—I’m still saying “Game over, man!” and “You’re just grinding metal” to this day

20.10.2025 22:29 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
On a blue cover the words "Wilkie Collins" above and the title "HIDE and SEEK" below a roughly (very) circular window showing an old etching (used to illustrate an original edition of this work) depicting a woman wearing a long white (night?)dress holding a candlestick with lit candle above her head with her right arm, as she looks down at the ground below her, her long hair falling to either side of her head. A stool with some objects is in the background to the area which she is searching, and behind her is a shadowy figure of a stout man reaching with his right had to her shoulder (in fact, according to the text accompanying the image (printed within the book), he is reaching to snuff out her candle, which is on the opposite side of her body from his hand, but what are ya gonna do?). The man has a beard but no mustache, and wears a tight black skullcap.

On a blue cover the words "Wilkie Collins" above and the title "HIDE and SEEK" below a roughly (very) circular window showing an old etching (used to illustrate an original edition of this work) depicting a woman wearing a long white (night?)dress holding a candlestick with lit candle above her head with her right arm, as she looks down at the ground below her, her long hair falling to either side of her head. A stool with some objects is in the background to the area which she is searching, and behind her is a shadowy figure of a stout man reaching with his right had to her shoulder (in fact, according to the text accompanying the image (printed within the book), he is reaching to snuff out her candle, which is on the opposite side of her body from his hand, but what are ya gonna do?). The man has a beard but no mustache, and wears a tight black skullcap.

Wilkie Collin's 3rd novel, Hide And Seek
#booksky

20.10.2025 20:30 — 👍 9    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

I immediately changed it to ‘poop plane’ in my mind as well

19.10.2025 20:18 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Sad is the idea that everything (and everyone) is a ‘business product’. That no higher purpose is served by providing factual information, community, employment, skilled writing, diverse opinion, or examples of integrity than the goal of funneling $ to those who know not want…

19.10.2025 18:32 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

There was the Fairhope, AL No Kings protester, arrested for lewd conduct

19.10.2025 16:21 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Love her!!

19.10.2025 06:04 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Viz: APPARENTLY it costs the
NHS over £300,000 a year to remove foreign objects from people's rectums. Why aren't we removing British objects instead?
Was Brexit all for nothing?
Gerry Paton, London

Viz: APPARENTLY it costs the NHS over £300,000 a year to remove foreign objects from people's rectums. Why aren't we removing British objects instead? Was Brexit all for nothing? Gerry Paton, London

I’ve found a legitimate concern

17.10.2025 10:16 — 👍 12    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 1
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Friday Vocabulary 1. mews — alley where stables are found; street with houses built from former stables or built to look like stables No other passerby were on the streets at that hour, and as the tattered waif limped ...

Friday Vocabulary for the 42nd Friday of 2025:

"The only dependable law in life—everything is always worse than you thought it would be"
— Dorothy Parker

17.10.2025 17:49 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I did that my last ‘puter change,but now I just have a hard drive that’s the equivalent of a home’s junk drawer

14.10.2025 04:29 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Book cover of The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, which shows, besides that title and that author in big 3-D letters (well, the title’s in 3-D, at least) dominating the cover, a small planet in the distance (i.e., behind the “The”) of a murky reddish or maybe cola color, and in the foreground (we know this because part of the image is superimposed over the title, specifically the bottom of the letters “W” & “A” in “Way”) a patched-together somewhat rusty maybe space-going (one assumes) ship with little bits and pieces here and there like some of those old Space 1999 landers but with more dyssymetry and a little bubble part at top (explained in the text of the book so I won’t here) and a big search light thingie (which obviously makes almost no sense in space but …) illuminating the space just before it (which is pretty much impossible unless we’re inside a dust cloud I guess) as well as the bottom “V” of the “W”. There’s also a little circle at the upper right with the following text within: “Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Series”. And at the bottom, below the author’s name, is the blurb quote “Great fun!” with the source given just below as “—Ann Leckie, author of Ancillary Justice”. The black background shows itself to now be pure black, but dotted throughout with little dots that may be stars … or nebulae … or galaxies … or something else that might look like a hazy dot at interstellar distances.

Book cover of The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, which shows, besides that title and that author in big 3-D letters (well, the title’s in 3-D, at least) dominating the cover, a small planet in the distance (i.e., behind the “The”) of a murky reddish or maybe cola color, and in the foreground (we know this because part of the image is superimposed over the title, specifically the bottom of the letters “W” & “A” in “Way”) a patched-together somewhat rusty maybe space-going (one assumes) ship with little bits and pieces here and there like some of those old Space 1999 landers but with more dyssymetry and a little bubble part at top (explained in the text of the book so I won’t here) and a big search light thingie (which obviously makes almost no sense in space but …) illuminating the space just before it (which is pretty much impossible unless we’re inside a dust cloud I guess) as well as the bottom “V” of the “W”. There’s also a little circle at the upper right with the following text within: “Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Series”. And at the bottom, below the author’s name, is the blurb quote “Great fun!” with the source given just below as “—Ann Leckie, author of Ancillary Justice”. The black background shows itself to now be pure black, but dotted throughout with little dots that may be stars … or nebulae … or galaxies … or something else that might look like a hazy dot at interstellar distances.

Finally took down from my ‘on deck’ shelf and am reading The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet, the first in a lauded series by Becky Chambers

14.10.2025 02:59 — 👍 16    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0

Siri and I have a hate-hate relationship: I hate her and she never understands me, but I haven’t found the right robot bartender to cry my sorrows to

13.10.2025 04:20 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Be careful what you ask for…

13.10.2025 03:01 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Ditto for me ‘cept I was in Decatur

12.10.2025 04:23 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Friday Vocabulary 1. tripper — [British] excursionist, one who goes on a trip Liz would often go into the city for the weekend, and history was made when the young tripper met the editor of New Moon magazine in an Edin...

Friday Vocabulary for the 41st Friday of 2025:

"There are three faithful friends, an old wife, an old dog, and ready money."
— Benjamin Franklin

10.10.2025 17:32 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

It’s fairly straightforward; it’s the vocabulary que me manque. Hundred year-old books often seem easier: less slang, save for the occasional “Sapristi!” or “Parbleu!”

08.10.2025 21:12 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A shadowy figure is seen in profile from the left side, his face obscured, the whole image in half-sepia but more just black and shades of grey, the figure with a white (?) top hat worn far back on the head, the ear of the head above a white (?) shirt collar and the left shouider only of this figure, with the title Arsène Lupin, (and then in slightly smaller font) Gentleman Cambrioleur superimposed over the center of the image, with the author's name below in all caps sans-serif font (the title being in serif italic): Maurice Leblanc

A shadowy figure is seen in profile from the left side, his face obscured, the whole image in half-sepia but more just black and shades of grey, the figure with a white (?) top hat worn far back on the head, the ear of the head above a white (?) shirt collar and the left shouider only of this figure, with the title Arsène Lupin, (and then in slightly smaller font) Gentleman Cambrioleur superimposed over the center of the image, with the author's name below in all caps sans-serif font (the title being in serif italic): Maurice Leblanc

I'm trying to learn or better understand French by reading the first in Maurice Leblanc's series, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Cambrioleur
(and yes, I came to this point by watching the TV series on Netflix)
#booksky

06.10.2025 20:20 — 👍 12    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 0

Sois gentil(e)

06.10.2025 00:25 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Friday Vocabulary 1. longeron — load-bearing brace or frame running lengthwise in an airplane's fuselage, or spanwise in its wing structure The strut was hinged to the bottom longeron of the small craft, but had become...

Friday Vocabulary for the 40th Friday of 2025:
educatedguesswork.com?p=5105

With today's ten words my Lexicon surpasses 4000 entries!
educatedguesswork.com?page_id=2008

03.10.2025 18:25 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

I believe this may be more like the ‘it’ in “Whip it! Whip it good!”

“Nuke it!”

02.10.2025 06:27 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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