Off to the Land of Deep Thought-Thinking

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27 June 2012



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Jean Simmons as Ophelia. Love this picture.







Also fascinating stuff. The brain — along with the rest of the natural world — still has a lot to teach us.


What the Supercool Arctic Ground Squirrel Teaches Us about the Brain’s Resilience: Scientific Americ

www.scientificamerican.com








A boatload of interesting stuff here. Otherland fans take note…!


Mind reading from brain recordings? ‘Neural fingerprints’ of memory associations decoded

www.sciencedaily.com







Second anthology story down, minus editing. One to number three. Sing out, Gloria! I will survive!





Who can tell me what this macabre item is? Hint: You might not know it, but you'd recognize its younger brother.

Who can tell me what this macabre item is? Hint: You might not know it, but you’d recognize its younger brother.






R.I.P. Nora Ephron. She made me laugh many times. Should have lived longer.






26 June 2012



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Warhol portrait of Joseph Beuys.






25 June 2012



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I hope Johnny got his crane shot…






I have set out to solve two fairly basic backyard creature identification problems in the last week, and both have led me into fascinating and confusing lines of zoological inquiry. This stuff is hard, at least when you only have books and the internet, but I can see why people devote their lives to such things.






Besides the second Bobby Dollar book, HAPPY HOUR IN HELL, which I’m just finishing, I’m also working on four short stories at the same time. The titles (working, at this stage) are: THE OLD SCALE GAME; GOD BRINGS HIS DAUGHTER TO WORK; MEDICINE DANCE, ARIZONA; and BASHO. (I don’t know how to do that Japanese “O” with the line over it.) With luck, I’ll have most of them done in another week or so. And not be dead.






Reading and greatly enjoying Deborah’s (my wife Deborah Beale) Frankie Wah collection — the tweets of our self-absorbed Chihuahua. Coming soon to an electronic marketplace near you. Also available in liberally-sprinkled liquid form, suitable for any vertical surface close to the ground!





It's quite beautiful.

It’s quite beautiful.






24 June 2012



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Alternative explanation: When you lose your hair early, like me and Sean, you sort of plateau for a while because nobody realizes how old you're getting.

Alternative explanation: When you lose your hair early, like me and Sean, you sort of plateau for a while because nobody realizes how old you’re getting.






Okay, Sunday. Impress me.






I’m off to the land of deep thought-thinking, then sleep. Well, possibly with a bit of Futurama snuck in between. Anyway, we’ve been singing this (or bits of it) a lot around the house because Boy just finished performing in Pirates of Penzance. And because we’re scientific!


Elements by Tom Lehrer


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23 June 2012



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This is what I look like before my morning make-up session.







A fascinating guy. Glad he’s not dead.


‘Paul Williams Still Alive’: The incredible rise, drug-blasted fall, and unlikely return of a ’70s icon

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I love the idea of faking your own death, but it’s so done. Instead, I’m going to record a bunch of messages to be played after I die, in which I will claim that I have actually been dead for decades, but I have totally been faking my life all that time.






22 June 2012



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