A puzzling little blog still looking for its voice, but sometimes gets lost and has trouble finding its way.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
i like cumming(s)
One of my favorite writers is E. E. Cummings. Yes, I know he preferred to write his name without capitalization or periods, at times, but spell check gets all antsy if I don't follow the rules. Just getting the title the way I wanted it took three tries. Anyway, I first got introduced to Cummings in grade school. After all this time, I can't really remember which of his poems I read first, only that I liked some of the things I saw. He was known for being somewhat unconventional in his grammar. He also had a playfulness that sparked of immaturity. I would learn, much later, about some of his more risqué works. I won't go into that part of his work here. Let's just say in goes into territory beyond the normal parameters of this blog. Some of his works could become what is now called 'snarky,' but his points were brought out perfectly. He also wrote plays, including one called Santa Claus. He also wrote some autobiographical works, the most famous one based on his times during World War I. I am bringing all of this up because he is the subject of my thesis paper for one of my classes. A first draft of it is due this weekend. I have been trying to find out enough to start the paper, but I have hit some snags. The primary one being I need mostly recent works to cite in my report, but I can't seem to find that much. Most of the books I have found are way outside the time limit. I will be doing internet searches next, but I don't have many ideas about where to look, at least for information I can trust. A few last things. Let me apologize for the title/permalink. I can get playful and snarky myself. Also, I was too busy yesterday to start the next chapter installment of my book, so look for a new one next week. Until then, bye!😀
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Finding the Time for It All
I recently got the newest issue of Games World of Puzzles magazine. While I have read the articles and started on the puzzles, I have yet to try and solve the contest, even though it is one of my favorite types. My schoolwork is just taking up way more time than I thought it would. During my undergraduate days, I don't remember having this much of a problem in scheduling my time so. On the other hand, graduate school level work is supposed to be at least a little harder. In my defense, I only took four classes my last semester. Two of them were studio art classes, so they had almost no homework. A third class was a low level core requirement; it also had little extra work. Even my fourth class was an overview of modern short stories. Not that much work there either. This semester has me reading thirteen novels (eight by Herman Melville, and all but one is maritime) and various shorter works of fiction, poetry, and essay. Let's not forget online discussions, which I am totally unfamiliar with. Anyway, here's the lowdown on the contest. It is another Coded Crisscross puzzle. The puzzle is a grid of interlocking words, but not to the degree of a crossword. Each letter is replaced by a number. The object of the contest is to determine what the thirteen words are, and then send in what they have in common. The thirteen words are an entire set belonging to one category, which has no other members. I usually start solving it by writing down the clues in a separate list so I can try many different possibilities out without damaging the magazine. I then do a frequency chart, counting out many of each number there are. The most frequent one are usually the most used letter, namely 'E', 'T', and 'A'. The next step is for me to try out some of these letters in the clue words and see if any patterns emerge. I have yet to perform this next step. It would only take me an hour or two, at most if I am lucky, to do this. I have yet to start, because I just don't feel that I have the time, with all the other non-school related work I'm also doing. This is one reason why these posts are so much shorter lately. Anyway, I hope to find the time soon.
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
You CAN See Me Now
Well, I went and did it. I started a YouTube channel. I probably shouldn't have, but I did. So far, I have only posted one video, but it just takes so long to do so. The wi-fi last the store is so bad at times, that it can take over half-an-hour to upload one short video. At home, it takes about half as long. This is a huge difference for me. I hate having to waste time just waiting for something to upload. I wanted to do this weeks ago, but this time lag prevented me from doing it until this week. I don't have anything personalized yet, but for some reason, I was allowed to cross post it across social media. I am not sure how that worked out, but it has made some things easier. I will now try to include the link on the store's again. It is a bunch of randomly generated characters that don't mean anything. Still, it is mine. It will take a few more days to upload the rest of the videos, but things will go much faster now that the process is cleared. The link is here https://youtu.be/RRraYThRjqU . I am kind of scared to do this, but I feel the need to expand my web presence. One last thing, I noticed that the URL is for Belgium. I have no idea why they chose to have the program registered here, beyond the obvious nature of the extension. That's all for now. Check out more next week.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Random Thoughts from a Long Weekend
I actually did quite a few things over the recent three day weekend, especially after leaving work on Saturday. I watch a stream of a Dave Matthews Band concert Saturday night. Unfortunately, it was on the west coast, so it wasn't scheduled to start until 11:00 pm, and it started about twenty minutes late. Anyway, it was just about the first live concert I saw. Too bad the first two songs weren't favorites. They were the only ones I got to hear before I went to bed. Not to sleep, as a light got turned on outside, before I went to sleep. I don't think I actually fell asleep until about the time the one song I would have actually wanted to hear was performed as the last song in the encore. On Sunday, I did work for all of my classes, including my first big project. Along the way, I took a few breaks, watching PGA and NASCAR. I also played a few games on the computer. Predominately Candy Crush Saga. I think I may have finally won the weekend event. I was in second place or so the last two weekends. I was actually leading by more than 2,000 points with less than eleven hours to go. I don't know how I did, yet, but I expect results soon if I won. On Monday morning, I finally took an online practice GRE test. I really should have done this sooner, especially since I need to take the actual one in the next month or two. I did better than the minimum needed for one of my target schools, but not as good as I did on the physical tests that came with the study guide. It was my first time with an online test. I did a few other minor things over the weekend: a quick workout session, a few puzzles, more homework. I just hope I summited my projects correctly. I think I turned it in correctly, but I still have some doubts about how it was sent. As a final thought, I recent commercial took aim at the original debut of Crystal Pepsi back in the 90s. I must say this, it is my second favorite soda of all time. I used to drink it by the carton, even after the recipe was tweeted. I was overjoyed went Pepsi brought it back for limited runs a few years ago. Although I don't drink soda as much as I used to, I still love this unique flavor. Not really citrus, but not really Pepsi either. As to my favorite soft drink of all time, it has to be cherry-vanilla Dr. Pepper. While the product is supposedly still being made, I haven't seen it in any store in a 200 mile radius Inver five years. The only time I have had it is as a fountain drink at Dairy Queen, and that might not be the actual flavor. If I could just find it again, but I know it should be out there somewhere.
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