Implausible Deniability
Thrift shop, today pricing a huge array of old film Cameras. Pentax, Canon AE-1, Olympus, Nikon, big lenses, all sorts of stuff that if I didn't actually work there I'd be picking up and wanting to buy.
I discovered the usefulness of google lens today as well, and it proved a handy aid in ballparking the prices. I'm going to have to use that more often.
But - by far the best was the discovery of this little gem:
Now, I mean, an old polaroid, and they really only had one use. But, highlight the cord on the camera and you can tell people it's "...because it swings!!!...".
Uh-huh. It ain't the camera that's swinging, lemme tell you...
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Crypto-Biz-Mal (or: Crypto-bysmal)
Now, my latest multi-billion dollar idea, for sale to the highest bidder: Crypto-Biz-Mal (or: Crypto-bysmal).
The serious antacid for the crypto enthusiast who is tired of butterflies in his stomach.
"Now with a little added hint of fentanyl so you can ride the crypto-roller-coaster like a pro...".
Look, I came up with the f***** name, you can do a little bit of the marketing.
Just pay me for the bloody name...
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Lectures on Don Quixote - Vladimir Nabokov
A selection from the lectures Nabokov gave at Harvard on Cervantes's "Don Quixote".
He was never a fan of the novel, and fulfilled these lectures as a requirement, or debt to Harvard and American Academics.
Now, really, I should have given it (Cervantes's "Don Quixote") a quick reread before reading this. But - that said, there are enough quotes embedded in the notes to the lectures that I already feel I've reread it, and can give it a few more years yet.
Nabokov is certainly one of my favorite authors, and I've a fine appreciation/remembrance of "Don Quixote", so - while it might seem like a bit of a dry read it isn't.
And while I respect and admire a lot of what Nabokov brings to the table, I can't say I entirely agree. There are many things I never thought of, and others I surely recognized but overlooked in service of enjoying the story, and a great many of his observations I took for granted. Nabokov's dissection, a little drier, more academic, and - as always with Nabokov - not necessarily sincere - the inventive force undoubtedly informs and reforms his lectures as much as it does his writing.
Nonetheless it forces me to reconsider my own views and reminds me to perhaps revisit it in it's entirety and not just scraps and quotes.
Which is a good thing, and while I'm enjoying this one-sided argument, it would have been something to sit in on these lectures in person, wouldn't it have?
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The Banshees of Inisherin
This was an excellent film - alternating comedy and very dark moments that somehow resonated.
The emotional landscape - so well depicted in the film, struck a chord.
And - curious - how on earth is Colin Ferrell Will Ferrell's brother? I mean, the difference in talent is ---- .
Maybe it's just Will's choice of films. Anyways, this was different.
And a welcome relief from everything else that's out there.
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