David Gessel
Where’d Worldbeat Go?
This is an important question: where did Worldbeat go? Worldbeat is the essential reference for news about both Penii and angry robots. Without my weekly does of worldbeat, the world seems colder, as if the sun is hidden behind a permanent haze that just won’t clear.
Even if you don’t know Chris Watson’s worldbeat, you want it back because until you get the chance to experience Worldbeat you will never know how bright the sun shines on absurdity. Where else will you learn:
In March, a 13-year-old girl sent a letter to her mother. There were, however, some problems this letter. First of all, she didn’t put a stamp on it. Secondly, her mother is dead. And third, the letter was addressed to “Paradise Street, Heaven.” Two days after she mailed the letter, it was returned to her. It came marked “unknown at this address” and with a 1.35 euro fine for the missing stamp. Everyone got all pissy at the French post office, for what was seen as its callous treatment of the girl. Nobody got all pissy at a world that tricks kids into thinking there’s a magical fantasyland where their dead parents are waiting to get mail. Nobody except Worldbeat. Because that’s what we do here.
Michael Cahill of Cambridge Beat wants to know where Chris has gone too. Where is our worldbeat? I stopped by the offices of the Echo Weekly personally and asked, but nobody there knew.
It is time to demand answers! Write the Echo and demand Worldbeat!
Rental Buick Allure CXL
Only 596 km on the clock.
Scientific Method, why not?
Faith in pseudo-science annoys me. As I get older I find myself caring less and less what other people believe and have learned, mostly, to just walk away when people espouse anti-scientific ideas. But every now and then I find myself typing something like:
“While I disagree that there’s anything less than an unprecedented flowering of innovation at an ever increasing pace, there is a risk to further progress in weakened academic structure that has led to an increase in credulity as evidenced by growing embrace of faith in psuedo-science and outright anti-scientific religion. It is not so much that fanciful flights of faith pose any meaningful challenge to good science, rather the pointless waste of resources that ultimately harm the ignorant and drain overall productivity .
“As those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it, so too the directionless flailing of the uneducated repeat past failures and charge enthusiastically into dead ends long ago discovered and mapped in formal curricula. Those who bemoan the exclusion of the uneducated in scientific discourse deserve no more sympathy than obese couch potatoes whining over being excluded from consideration as contenders in marathons. Merely being qualified to appreciate progress requires a modicum of technical literacy, at the least a thorough understanding of scientific method, evidentiary proof, and basic mathematics; an understanding of which is a civic obligation regardless of profession.”
(The comment was not particularly anti-scientific and in true web2.0 abbreviated “update” form, ambiguous and without context. While it is likely a diatribe more in agreement with the original post than contrary to it, so much inspired consonance seems worthy of elevation from throw away comment against an abbreviated status post to the exulted position of “blog post,” in all vanity published glory, untarnished by critical review or editorial attention.)
A week of tweets: 2009-06-07
- Just landed in dc. Here for a couple of days, more or less, depending on St. Louis. Hot, humid. #
- Mobile “lounge” my ass. #
- Settled in DC hotel after 2 days of continuous travel: 2 rental cars, two trains, a taxi, a subway, and a plane. #
- #cfp09 average political sound bite asymptotically approaches 5 seconds. Why? #
- #cfp09 wants to be a trending topic because freedom, privacy -and- computers are important. #
- Don’t let your kids play in the street or on the computer unsupervised. #cfp09 #
- Wolfram|Alpha: “plot ratio of gini index to revolution” oh well… #
- Re: DPI, if ISP discriminates on the basis of content, full criminal and civil liability for content; if neutral then common carriage #CFP09 #
- Waiting at iad for the door to open on a rainy runway and my wee plane to alb. #
- Yay albany. #
- near 42.784238, -73.70801 http://tinyurl.com/of8p4g any day with driving one of these can hardly be called work. http://twitpic.com/6orpg #
- On the erie canal… http://twitpic.com/6ozh7 #
- Yay ord. Home in another X hours where X is not so large. Home only for Y hours where Y is not so large either but at least Y > X. #
- Bizzare united promotion. Win an upgrade or a bottle of water! http://twitpic.com/6peq8 #
- If you see Rojellio at the C17 RCC at ORD, say hi. #
- Its Tops #
- #UAL #luggagefail what part of checked through don’t you get? After 22 hour day, not in the mood to be understanding with GS rep. #
- Met Black Violin at hotel bar in DC. Cool and different sound: http://www.blackviolin.net/ #
- I can haz luggage? Just in time to repack. Phew. #
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A week of tweets: 2009-05-31
- Off to FRA today. Almost a vaction, except for the projects… Dinner plans in Munich. Yay RCC drink tickets. #
- Thinktanks on the pod display! #
- Here for the frankfurters. Yum. #
- At a cafe in munich. Lovely day here. #
- Night train: munich to florence. Private sleeper with @phragments. #
- Morning in italy. DB breakfast in our cabin, olive covered mountains and terra cotta roofs outside. Good coffee waits in FLR, finally. #
- Home in italy. Excellent cappuchino at Gecko’s Bar in Borgo a Mozzano. Finally. #
- near 43.980549, 10.544039 http://tinyurl.com/pntlfj Excellent dinner at I Macelli. http://twitpic.com/607bz #
- Is going to finish the run in the hills that got cut short by a fairly intense thunderstorm. I was covered in leaf fragments when I got back #
- Figured out how to buy sandpaper and wood sealant in italian. Now to fuss with the finestra. #
- RT @seanpercival: explosions and boobs: http://www.explosionsandboobs.com/ #
- Lovely last dinner with @phragments in lucca, at least for a couple of months. http://twitpic.com/67bpq #
- near 43.840847, 10.50321 http://tinyurl.com/nvhb6s #
- Just attended mass at the milano duomo. #
- near 45.469649, 9.185856 http://tinyurl.com/lmtau4 alta moda cafe in milano is excellent. Ask for ash. http://twitpic.com/69trm #
- So a German cartographer, a Spanish businessman, an Italian student, an Australian priest, and an American couple go into a sleeper car… #
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Achelo Syrah
Excellent, rich, full of flavor and fruit.
Double Rainbow in Tuscany
There was a nice double rainbow after a major thunderstorm outside our apartment.
Old Church
The ancient church in our town (of 4 discrete buildings) turns out to be more ancient than thought, built in the 10th century. It is in need of some stabilization.
Some architects were documenting the layout of the stones (a stone-by-stone process) for future restoration work and we had a chance to look around inside. This is a rare treat as it is only open once a year for mass.
Swallows nest in the church walls and are very entertaining at dusk.