"Orizaola sees radiation in a way most people don't – far from harmful, it is something that life has grown up with, an environmental variable like temperature or water."
–Super Natural, Alex Riley
#amreading
Month: April 2026
I’m working on a little…
I’m working on a little Tamagochi like app for my daughter using a Cheap Yellow Display that will give her the weather report and daily animal facts.
As with the womb, the…
As with the womb, the drive is not to annihilate oneself back to zero, but rather to expand one's circle of compassion out toward the infinite. In the words of the philosopher Blaise Pascal, the cosmos is a sphere whose boundary is nowhere and whose center is everywhere. –Saucer Wisdom, Rudy Rucker
This tree is wearing pants
Textures at the Springfield Yarn…
Textures at the Springfield Yarn Collective birthday party.
#springfieldor #oregon #yarnies #fiberarts #knitting
PraxisHealth made me click through 3…
#PraxisHealth made me click through 3 ads to check in to an appt in the #Phreesia app, and is now hounding me for a feedback survey. The incentive is to never check in online.
"Man was a culture-bearer as…
"Man was a culture-bearer as well as a soul-bearer, but his cultures were not immortal and they could die with a race or an age, and then human reflections of meaning and human portrayals of truth receded, and truth and meaning resided, unseen, only in the objective logos of Nature and the ineffable Logos of God. Truth could be crucified; but soon, perhaps, a resurrection.
"The Memorabilia was full of ancient words, ancient for-mulae, ancient reflections of meaning, detached from minds that had died long ago, when a different sort of society had passed into oblivion. There was little of it that could still be understood. Certain papers seemed as meaningless as a Breviary would seem to a shaman of the nomad tribes. Others retained a certain ornamental beauty or an orderliness that hinted of meaning, as a rosary might suggest a necklace to a nomad.
"The earliest brothers of the Leibowitzian Order had tried to press a sort of Veronica's Veil to the face of a crucified civilization; it had come away marked with an image of the face of ancient grandeur, but the image was faintly printed, incomplete, and hard to understand. The monks had preserved the image, and now it still survived for the world to inspect and try to interpret if the world wanted to do so. The Memorabilia could not, of itself, generate a revival of ancient science or high civilization, however, for cultures were begotten by the tribes of Man, not by musty tomes; but the books could help, Dom Paulo hoped the books could point out directions and offer hints to a newly evolving science."
–A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller
I just sent a an…
I just sent a an email to #OPB asking them to please stop telemarketing. I've received several calls during the workday now asking for more money. Who gives money based on random phone calls anymore? I only answered the phone because I was expecting a call, and don't enjoy cutting off the volunteer.
"Martyrdom is all very well,…
"Martyrdom is all very well, but we have a job to do first."
–A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter Miller
The April 23, 2026 episode…
The April 23, 2026 episode of #Jeopardy was some of the most intense TV I've seen in a long time. Kudos to Jamie Ding, Leighanna Mixter and Patrick Nolan. And special thanks to Patrick for this great blog post on his experience: https://thepathatter.blogspot.com/2026/04/so-lets-talk-about-my-jeopardy-episode.html Go, Jamie Ding go!













