Thursday, May 31, 2007

Studio City 7:30 am, May 31, 2007


There is someone sleeping in this VW Bug. I've seen the car in front of the park for a few days now. The park has four to six homeless people living there at any one time. I wonder if this person is one step away.

Parkinson's


It was found that people with Parkinson's disease were more likely to have used pesticides regularly during their lives.

People classed as "low level" users, such as amateur gardeners, were 9% more likely than non-users to develop the disease.
High level users, such as farmers, were 43% more likely to do so.

BBC News Story

Yard Sale


No doubt in the near future $68 for a pair of polyester shorts will seem cheap, but not now. At what point will Yard Sale mean Premium?

Crash!


Woman gets out of her car in the right lane on busy street leaving passengers and says,"You have to get her out of the car, it's leaking fluid!" Radiator fluid. Unfortunately she made the poor woman get out of the car and hobble slowly toward the curb while traffic whizzed by.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Post Post It


I made a map on a yellow Post It pad yesterday. It was based on Zillow.com and Google maps. The distillation of yards of information to inches is what Cartographers can do to make relevant data clear. This means I must wade through a swamp of thaumaturgic material to get a small glass of pure magic.

Monday, January 22, 2007

BBC Story

'Altruistic' brain region found
Brain scan
The brain area was more active among the altruistic group
Scientists say they have found the part of the brain that predicts whether a person will be selfish or an altruist.

Altruism - the tendency to help others without obvious benefit to oneself - appears to be linked to an area called the posterior superior temporal sulcus.

Using brain scans, the US investigators found this region related to a person's real-life unselfish behaviour.

The Duke University Medical Center study on 45 volunteers is published in Nature Neuroscience.

The Real Secret of Happiness



It isn't finding treasure, it's giving it.

Too short. I know, however I can't think of a longer way to say it.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Circumnavigation of Anacapa


I've been working on a full account of the Anacapa adventure. Crumpt, Whistlestick, Fripp, Pez and yours truly embarked on a journey to survey arch-tipped island in the California archipelago with unexpected results.

The following factors were involved: A sea witch, Wild Boar wine, something precious overboard, skull-smacked by the ship's boom, unearthly screaming, strange music.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

KOOKRIE MK-1


It was kept quiet. The Thaumturgic Cartographers went to Giant Rock and the Integratron for a second time. I just finished a CD of the music and spoken word recordings.

There is a new sister at the Integratron. She kept us out - even though we paid for both days - she kept us out until 4 pm to squeeze any last dollars from tourists wandering in. Then she wanted us out by 11 am the next day. There were new plastic mugs for sale with "Integratron" on them, as well as keychains and pins.

It has changed. We still received a wonderful crystal sound bath by Nancy, but the Integratron as we knew it, may be gone.

Giant Rock and little people, Kookries and aliens will unfold naturally.

Friday, August 05, 2005

Von Riesling Show

I'm testing out Blogger as a tool to publish the Von Riesling Radio Show.