A puzzling little blog still looking for its voice, but sometimes gets lost and has trouble finding its way.
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
What Type of Country (Music) Is This
Billboard has just announced that "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus will spend its twelfth week at the top of its "Hot 100" chart. While it is not a bad song, there has been some controversy surrounding it. The main point of contention is what type of genre it is. When it was first debuting on the charts, the magazine allowed it to appear on the Country charts (This was the original version, not the remix with Cyrus.). However, this decision was quickly changed, and the song would no longer appear there. It still isn't showing up on the main chart. Some people claimed that is was country enough and should be appearing there. I'ver heard the original version and can honestly say, no. That version was not county. Don't get me wrong. It is not a bad song. It does feature tropes common in country music. Yes, it is basically sung in rap, but that is not a problem with me. Rap and country can blend, and quite nicely I do say. The problem is that the song is more of a rap/hip-hop parody of a country music song. Again, comedy can work with country music, too. Just look at artists from Ray Stevens to Cletus T. Judd. The problem is when you mix everything together. The sum of its parts take it away from country music just enough that Billboard was correct in removing it from those charts. Now, when the remixed version came out, the new portion with Cyrus is more traditionally country, albeit with tinges of rock. This portion has a feel of "Life's Been Good to Me So Far." Yet, it is still more country than the original portion, even if it has fewer tropes found in the genre. The song is also doing well on the Rap charts. Personally, I kind of like the song. The added portion helps to add both length and gravitas to an otherwise slight song. Honestly, country music is not my favorite. While I don't actively hate the genre, I usually don't listen to it. Sure, I sometimes like a crossover smash, but I rarely listen to pure country music, when I have a choice or a chance. This is especially true since it is now the frontrunner for the number one song of the year. As of right now, only Adrianna Grande's two smash number ones, "Thank U, Next" and "7 Rings," have any chance of upending it. Other songs could wind up being better, but those chances are slim. Trust me, as I have been analyzing these charts for decades. I can see the patterns forming. Now, let's see what the follow up is.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Is It Supposed to Act Like This?
I admit that I really didn't know all that much about modern computing when I got my Mac a year ago. I had barely used any computer for anything in over twenty-five years! At most, I was using public library computers for internet searches and the occasional download/print job. I only had a 'personal' email account for about a year, maybe two. I was on Facebook, had my blogs, and even fixed up a website for my store, Booknotes, and all without a computer. I was barely online four hours a week, total. Now, I can't see how I was able to manage all I did with so little time. That is the main reason why all my early blog posts were so short. Even now, I try to maintain the same length of time. My biggest problem now is trying to be sure I am not making huge mistakes. In just the past few days, my Mac started to act up a little. Nothing major, and maybe not its fault, but it is concerning. Just yesterday I had to start up my Mac twice because the first time didn't really take. I get afraid that I accidentally downloaded something I shouldn't have or I set something up wrong. I don't think I have done anything too bad, but the dread is still our there. Maybe I did the last upgrade for Mojave wrong. Maybe I downloaded something that only pretended to be an upgrade. Maybe I am just playing too many games for to long a time. Hey, I have very little to now with school out, a failing store, and no real social life. If the wifi at the store wasn't so iffy, I might have been playing even more than I do now. I have digital copies of multiple books, as well as some of my better school projects. I deleted most of them for room. Sure, I should upload some of this to the cloud, if I could ever figure it out. Then again, I like being able to do things such as this at a moments notice. Although that line up above is disconcerting, even if it did just fade away. Text wrapping is also an issue, but that is more with Blogger than with me. I'm only including this pic so it will show up as a 'faux' icon on social media. It still won't work with the Blogger interface, but I think I can find a work around. Now, can anybody tell me what is going on with this thing?
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
My Year of Living Digitally
Almost a year ago, I finally got a computer, a MacBook Pro. Since then, I have done so much more with my life than I could imagine. However, I still feel that I haven't gotten the best out of it yet. For starters, let's take the apps. I have barely touched the surface in using most of them. Finder, the default app, is used only to access some files that I could easily do elsewhere, if I knew how. I mainly use it to send things to the Trash. I have never used Siri. I just feel better doing things on my own, rather than using that. Of course, Safari is my main search engine, even if I have to use another one for certain other web sites for better functionality. Still not sure of every function on it, but I'm getting there. Launchpad helps me access the secondary apps, a few that I will mention later. I don't really use Mail, going straight to my main outlet instead. I don't have any Contacts to mention. Barley use Calendar or Reminders, mostly to keep tract of school assignments and when to check books back in. I don't remember ever using Notes. Maps hasn't been used too much. Photos has been used rather infrequently, mostly involving uploading images for the store. (It hurts not having a smart phone, but that could change by the end of the year.). I have never used Messages or FaceTime, as I don't have anyone to connect with. I am not sure I have even activated them correctly yet. I have gotten the most use out of Pages. I use it for all of my assignments; I just have to convert them first before turning them in. Not enough people use Mac formats, I guess. Don't use Numbers (spreadsheets) or Keynote (slide presentations) as I don't need therefor anything. News is so new, I keep forgetting to read it. iTunes still hasn't been used, which is good because when Apple upgrades to Catalina this fall, I might get more for my free trail. I did get a free instruction manual through Books, but that has been all, since the service is technically still my competition for a little longer, at least. I have gotten a few games through the App Store, but I only play one of them frequently. Of course, I use System Preferences, even if I don't understand all of them. I guess I use Photo Booth the most of the secondary apps, again for the ability to upload images/movies for the store. (It hurts not having a disk reader yet.). iMovies and GarageBand have been played with, but barely. I have used the Dictionary, mostly when a site said I spelled something wrong, even when I know I'm right. I played Chess a bit, but it really isn't my thing anymore. A few apps, such as Preview, get some play when needed, but mostly I don't have much use for the others, until I really understand them. I mentioned News earlier, which is one of the new apps that got added when I upgraded to High Sierra. Most of the others haven't been touched, such as Home and Voice Memos. I have used Snapshot though, mostly so I can add an icon to my blogs. Unfortunately, they keep being rejected because they are one pixel off from being "square," even when the are. I need an art or icon creation app, but I have yet to find a free one that I like. I keep asking for suggestions, but so far I haven't gotten any. Until then, I will have to add the image to a post every few weeks. Next time, as I have tweaked my design and I don't have the pic available today. My biggest problem is that the wifi at work is terrible. It can takes minutes for a site to download. Many games won't finish downloading to the point where I can play them. I have to go elsewhere and use a different computer just to play. At hope, I get so distracted that I sometimes forget to do things. Ah well, I am still new to all of this. It should get easier. Until the next download and upgrades, then all bets are off.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
I Just Don't Have the Words, and Neither Did They
It's that time of year again, time for the National Spelling Bee. I usually try and catch it every year, but this year I forgot all about it. I remembered a week beforehand. I remembered it the day before. I even remembered it that morning, but I forgot it by the time it was actually airing. In any case, I am kind of glad I missed it this year, especially considering that it didn't end until after midnight. Keeping junior high students up that late is not really all that acceptable. Furthermore, the competition ended in an eight-way tie. When there are that many in a tie, it is not longer a competition. While some recent bees ended with co-champions, having eight tied for first is not fun. That had to be a better way to end this than just having all eight 'win.' How can any of them say they won it all, when seven others can say the same thing? At least the words were somewhat better this year, but not by much. I could only find two of the eight winning words in my store's main dictionary: erysipelas, a bacterial skin infection; and bougainvillea, a tropical woody vine. [Note: My Mac's spell check feature caught both words.] I found two more on my computer's dictionary: aiguillette, the braiding found on military-style uniforms; and pendeloque, a type of faceting used on certain gemstones, particularly diamonds. [Note: My Mac recognized the first, but not the second.] I had to search for three more words on the internet: auslaut, the consonant sound at the end of a syllable; palama, the webbing between the toes of aquatic fowl; and cernunous, droopy when pertaining to plants. [Note: My Mac didn't recognize any of these words.]. While I did look it up, I already kind of knew the eighth and final word, probably from my love of CCGs and/or RPGs. That word is odylic. It pertains to the vibrant life force found in some individuals, that is sometimes strong enough to bend others to their will. Strangely enough, it is archaic and somewhat obsolete, but it was the only one I knew. My computer didn't know it either, possibly because of the possible other spellings of the word when used in different situations other than the one used in the Bee. I am not sure how to work many of these words into everyday conversations. I am pretty sure it would be impossible to work more than two into any regular one, and even that could be awkward. The best I can come up with would be "The duck's palama got caught in the cernunous vines of the bougainvillea while it was chasing me due to the odylic attraction from the aiguillettes on my jacket." Well, I tried and it doesn't sound too weird. I mean, it theoretically could make sense. Barely could happen, but it could. Maybe the duck thought they were food? Hey, the Bee is known for wild example sentences. It could almost be a dream job of mine to come up with similar sentences. Almost every competitor asks for one, even when one isn't necessary. Those sentences are the only reason why I am sad I missed out.
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