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Ramble On: Summer 2025 Edition

Playlist Link: Ramble On Summer 2025 Edition 1. Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.  2. So…the little Coco food delivery robots…do we (as drivers) have to stop at a stop sign and wait for them to cross as if it were a human being? If they are just sitting there deliberating, or whatever their little robot brains do…how long do we wait? What is the protocol here?  3. Despairingly romantic.  4. Perhaps a nap, then by the time I’ve awoken something else would have happened. Perhaps a shower, then there will be other news.  5. By saving certain species, even keystone ones, are we impeding the natural growth/progress of the planet? These species are only vital to the world as we know it…but does that make saving them the right answer? Is the world always supposed to stay as we know it now? Oh just kidding. We’re attempting “de-extinction” now. You’re right. My bad. Why go forward when we can take 40,000 steps backward.  6. In 2010,...

Ramble On: Winter 2024-2025 Edition

  Round 2: Fight!  Playlist Link: Ramble On Winter 2024-2025   The concept of a guardian angel not wanting to do their job. By all means, eat his heart, but don’t expect to gain any courage from doing so.  Loyalty is my biggest kink (and honesty is a close second). Why is it always “ _ _ 7” when it comes to heroes — James Bond, 007. Master Chief, 117. Who is going to be 227? 337? At what point do fictional militaries start looking like they’re putting faith in angel numbers?  Quickest to rise is the first to fall…and those who fall the hardest rise the furthest.  Bite me.  Everything I write is open to (mis)interpretation.  Polish pearls on your nose.  Appalooooooooooooosa  I’m over video games that make you wait around to fly through space forever, just to land on a planet of desolation and dust. Nothing else about these games is realistic, so why aren’t we making more interesting planets. Show me a planet made entirely of Bismuth. Or d...

library update

  1. Chang, A. (2024).  888 love and the divine burden of numbers.  2. Culinary Institute of America, The (2024).  The professional chef; 10th edition. 3. Halsey, F.W. (1914). Seeing Europe with famous authors: Great Britain and Ireland; part 1. 4. Halsey, F.W. (1914). Seeing Europe with famous authors: Great Britain and Ireland; part 2. 5. Halsey, F.W. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: France and the Netherlands; part 1. 6. Halsey, F. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: France and the Netherlands; part 2. 7. Halsey, F. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: Germany, Austria, Switzerland; part 1.  8. Halsey, F. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: Germany, Austria, Switzerland; part 2. 9. Halsey, F. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: Italy and Greece; part 1. 10. Halsey, F. (1914).  Seeing Europe with famous authors: Italy and Greece; part 2.  11. Halsey, F. (1914)....