Simon and I went to the wndr museum, which is basically an exhibit made of photo opportunities. It was pretty fun, but he was sick by the time we got home. He and Tilda are both sick now, so that is probably our weekend.
Today: guitar practice in the morning, then a walk with Little S. to the bakers and to the public library. Plus a bit of video gaming in the late afternoon.
Tomorrow: there's a new Asterix animation movie out, we'll probably go see that.
The world is laughing at us, not with us. Venice. When I asked the waiter what was on the brexit pizza, he said "we promise it comes with everything but it actually comes with nothing and its also expensive and very hard to digest"
I went and saw Hiss Golden Messenger at a new old intimate venue 900 feet from my house. Then went and saw a friend play music and went to another friend’s studio to watch people karaoke.
Today I’m getting over a hangover from last night. Watching lots of tv. Tomorrow I’m going to work putting yearly Financial books together for a Neighborhood Association I work for
I've started using the internets in the late 90s, bought my first PC in the year 2000, and only because the grad students kicked me out of the computer lab. Back then, the internets were a fairly decentralized free-for-all that had little influence on most people's everyday life. Today, the internets are everywhere, they do everything and they are controlled by five big companies.
Basically, we've been able to observe in person and in real time how deregulated capitalism operates.
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Tomorrow: there's a new Asterix animation movie out, we'll probably go see that.
Today I’m getting over a hangover from last night. Watching lots of tv. Tomorrow I’m going to work putting yearly Financial books together for a Neighborhood Association I work for
Basically, we've been able to observe in person and in real time how deregulated capitalism operates.