[Photograph by Elaine Fine.]
Just some field. Whatever you do, do not click for a larger view. Move along, folks. Nothing to see here.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Some field
By Michael Leddy at 8:25 AM comments: 7
About last night
In the lastest installment of Letters from an American, Heather Cox Richardson offers an astute analysis of last night’s debate:
The question for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in tonight’s presidential debate was not how to answer policy questions, but how to counter Trump’s dominance displays while also appealing to the American people.
She and her team figured it out, and today they played the former president brilliantly. He took the bait, and tonight he self-destructed. In a live debate, on national television.
By Michael Leddy at 8:13 AM comments: 0
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Swift FTW
As just reported on MSNBC: Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Here it is, on Instagram.
By Michael Leddy at 10:13 PM comments: 0
Cleanup on aisle 45
Kamala Harris: “What we have done is clean up Donald Trump’s mess.”
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Donald Trump: “They’re eating the pets.”
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Kamala Harris: “World leaders are laughing at Donald Trump.”
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Donald Trump, about offering an alternative to the Affordable Care Act: “I have concepts of a plan.”
By Michael Leddy at 8:10 PM comments: 0
The New Grown-Ups: “Cumberland Gap”
Our son Ben Leddy is a member of The New Grown-Ups, who just took first in a new-band showcase at the
Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival in Brunswick, Maine. That’s a sample above.
Notice the New Grown-Ups logo, top left. Ben is a clever guy. He’s on mandolin. All said and done.
A related post
The New Grown-Ups at Bandcamp
By Michael Leddy at 8:38 AM comments: 10
EXchange names sighting
The Great Bernzini (Joe Pesci), a photographer loosely based on Weegee, wants to capture a mob hit as it happens. To do so, he must figure out which Italian restaurant is hosting the private party where the hit is to take place. So he starts calling around for a reservation to find out who’ll be closed to the public tonight. From The Public Eye (dir. Howard Franklin, 1992). Click any image for a larger view.
The EXchange names and street names are real. I looked up enough of the restaurant names in the 1940 Manhattan directory to feel pretty sure that they’re all fictional. And the pages are, of course, fictional. Look closely and you can see the paste-up.
Related reading
All OCA EXchange name posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 8:32 AM comments: 0
Typo alerts
From the podcast Mac Power Users, episode 760. Stephen Hackett is talking with David Sparks about readers calling attention to typos:
“Nine times out of ten that comes with an apology attached, like ‘Oh, hey, I’m sorry, I found this.‘ Thank you for sending them in. We didn’t catch it, we want to be accurate and correct, and there’s nothing worse — I’m sure you’ve had this experience too — where you come across a blog post from eight years ago and there’s a typo in it. That’s been on the Internet for almost a decade, and no one told you. It’s the worst feeling, so thank you for sending those in.”That’s my attitude too.
By Michael Leddy at 8:25 AM comments: 0
Monday, September 9, 2024
James Earl Jones (1931–2024)
James Earl Jones has died at the age of ninety-three. The Guardian has an obituary.
Darth Vader? Mufasa? Sure. But I always think of him as Lear.
By Michael Leddy at 7:55 PM comments: 0
Mystery actor
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One of those moments: Wait, is that ________? Yes, that’s ________.
Leave your guesses in the comments. I’ll be on and off the computer this morning and will drop a hint when I can if one is needed.
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9:04 a.m.: The answer is now in the comments.
More mystery actors (Collect them all)
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By Michael Leddy at 8:13 AM comments: 4
Fifty blog-description lines
For many years the first words of Van Dyke Parks’s song “Orange Crate Art” — “Orange crate art was a place to start” — served as what Blogger calls a “blog description line.” In May 2010, I began to vary the line, always choosing some word or words or element of punctuation from a post then on the front page, and always keeping the quotation marks that had enclosed Van Dyke’s words. I like looking back at these bits of language from a distance. Sometimes I recognize the context at once. “Puissance without hauteur”? Bob and Ray. “Fifty years late?” I had to look it up. I didn’t catch the repetition of “Traffic and weather.”
“Traffic and weather on the eights”
“Eccentric adventures”
“It’s just . . . it’s notes.”
“That ain't hay”
“As well-lit as a good film noir”
“Write a blog instead of posting to Twitter or Facebook”
“In so-called adult life”
“Perimeter oscillations”
“E.g, i.e., etc.”
“One fluke visible”
“Puissance without hauteur”
“Shortened studies”
“Created from a combination of many small precise
decisions”
“Fifty years late”
“Mostly groovy”
“Great typos”
“Things keep accumulating”
“I wanna be where the people are”
“In the pencil what?”
“Office fritters”
“Books, always books”
“Scholarly voracity”
“:~:”
“Against the terrible odds of syntax”
“One more way to look like an outlier”
“Thick with virtual dust”
“ Are we really doing this?”
“I don’t feel human uptown”
“Tired of hitting”
“F♯min Emaj7 F♯min Emaj7 G♯min D E C B”
“Typing and typing”
“Is it raining on the phone, or outside?”
“Rattle OK”
“Viva música, bendita música”
“However fleeting, however partial”
“In the new old-fashioned way”
“Writer-y”
“It’s not as if we have only a finite supply of commas
available”
“Subjects and verbs”
“You sure we’ve come to the right place?”
“To please not call me ‘Doctor’”
“‘Meticulous,’ ‘commendable,’ ‘intricate’”
“Knock, knock, who’s there?”
“Inventory”
“Got hyphens?”
“Get up, dress up, and show up”
“It goes idea by idea”
“I've run my random character generator”
“Traffic and weather”
“Please change your hold music”
More blog-description lines
Two hundred blog-description lines : Fifty more : And fifty more : But wait — there’s more : Another fifty : Is there no end to this folly? : It would appear not : Still more items in a series
By Michael Leddy at 8:07 AM comments: 0