The latest New Pornographers album. I am a big fan of the track Higher Beams.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:52 PM Jon Bell jb@lot23.com wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
Seems like a good opportunity for a random framework.
Let's try Strauss and Howe's generational theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory
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On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 6:19 PM David Van Duzer dvd@tennica.net wrote:
The latest New Pornographers album. I am a big fan of the track Higher Beams.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:52 PM Jon Bell jb@lot23.com wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
This is definitely interesting! I've heard it described as "bananas from a historical theoretical perspective, but the underpinnings of Steve Bannon's thinking."
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:48 PM Libby Brittain elizbrittain@gmail.com wrote:
Seems like a good opportunity for a random framework.
Let's try Strauss and Howe's generational theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory
*libby brittain*
elizbrittain@gmail.com 415.794.9937
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 6:19 PM David Van Duzer dvd@tennica.net wrote:
The latest New Pornographers album. I am a big fan of the track Higher Beams.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:52 PM Jon Bell jb@lot23.com wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
In the summer of 1638, Milton met Galileo.
Milton was 30 and had just kicked off his career as a poet. Galileo was 77, has been found guilty of heresy, and was under house arrest.
Less than 5 years later, England would be plunged into Civil War, and Milton would become a chief propagandist for the Puritan regime.
But when the Anglican royals were restored in 1660, Milton found himself a blind heretic, confined mostly to his home, writing *Paradise Lost.* In those days how often did he think back to his meeting with the famed Florentine?
My petition to narrate a Drunk History episode on this is still unanswered.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 10:10 PM David Van Duzer dvd@tennica.net wrote:
This is definitely interesting! I've heard it described as "bananas from a historical theoretical perspective, but the underpinnings of Steve Bannon's thinking."
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:48 PM Libby Brittain elizbrittain@gmail.com wrote:
Seems like a good opportunity for a random framework.
Let's try Strauss and Howe's generational theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory
*libby brittain*
elizbrittain@gmail.com 415.794.9937
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 6:19 PM David Van Duzer dvd@tennica.net wrote:
The latest New Pornographers album. I am a big fan of the track Higher Beams.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:52 PM Jon Bell jb@lot23.com wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
On 10/1/19 4:52 PM, Jon Bell wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
Bookbinding is an interesting art. There are so many different binding techniques and experimenting with different techniques in styles while making little sketchbooks with covers salvaged from old hardcovers is really fun.
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From: Grace Dobush grace.dobush@gmail.com Subject: Re: Prompt #11: An interesting thing Date: 3 October 2019 at 1:46:01 AM NZDT To: Jon Bell jb@lot23.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis "According to this scenario, the entire Carolingian period, including the figure of Charlemagne, is a fabrication, with a "phantom time" of 297 years (AD 614–911) added to the Early Middle Ages. The proposal has been universally rejected by mainstream historians."
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 10:52 PM Jon Bell <jb@lot23.com mailto:jb@lot23.com> wrote: What’s an interesting thing?
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Math. Just in general. I'm not very good at understanding it (yet! I'm working on it) but there is almost no math concept that fails to pique my interest for at least a little while.
October 4, 2019 8:00 PM, "snowcrash" snowcrash@tilde.club wrote:
Only 2% of scouts ever make it to the rank of Eagle Scout.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019, Jon Bell wrote:
What’s an interesting thing?
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