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14 hours ago
Summer holiday
THE exquisite art collection of Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first prime minister, was sold to Catherine the Great nearly 250 years ago. This summer it is on loan, to its original home
Charles Roth
17 hours ago
Battling the dragons known as my medical insurance & my healthcare billing office. My sword: Gnumeric. Avant!
Bob Mottram doesn't like this.
Charles Roth
18 hours ago from newsbeuter
The Able Archer 83 War Scare: “NATO requested initial limited use of nuclear weapons” https://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/war-scare-the-real-life-war-game-that-almost-led-to-nuclear-armageddon/
Charles Roth
19 hours ago from newsbeuter
How to Easily Import Your Tumblr into a WordPress Blog http://www.name.com/blog/blogging-2/2013/05/tumblr-to-wordpress/
Mr. X
13 hours ago
A press release from Yahoo that began with, “We promise not to screw it up.” seems to have...


Oh shit. That means they're going to screw it up for sure.
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Charles Roth
1 day ago
For @annamac84 & her birthday: "It was admitted by all her friends, and also by her enemies— who were in truth the more numerous and active body of the two— that Lizzie Greystock had done very well with herself." The Eustace Diamonds by Anthony Trollope. My favorite opening line ever.
Charles Roth
2 days ago from mustard
A room with a view. Controlled burn above Priest River.

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Charles Roth
2 days ago
Recent news events have #espionage & Cold War on my mind. Found Harlot's Ghost (Mailer) at a thrift store. And so...
Charles Roth
2 days ago
Opening Lines: The Red House Mystery by A A Milne
In the drowsy heat of the summer afternoon the Red House was taking its siesta. There was a lazy murmur of bees in the flower-borders, a gentle cooing of pigeons in the tops of the elms. From distant lawns came the whir of a mowing-machine, that most restful of all country sounds; making ease the sweeter in that it is taken while others are working.


The Red House Mystery

A delightful mystery by A A Milne, author of the Winnie the Pooh stories.
Charles Roth
2 days ago
Forget horse meat, caviar is the real scandal!
"No accounting for tastes is the way one has to look at these things, one man's caviar being another man's major-general, as the old saw says."
-Jeeves in the Offing


The fishy caviar topping the canapés of the rich and famous by Debora Robertson on Guardian



Debora Robertson: If it takes a lab technician to determine that one's pricy sevruga is fake, perhaps it's time to tuck into less stellar snacks
Categories: caviar , wodehouse , foodies , plutocracy
Charles Roth
2 days ago from mustard
WordPress Security plugin › Apocalypse Meow - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/apocalypse-meow/
Charles Roth
3 days ago
Which proves once again that copyright & intellectual property only work one way for Disney.
Charles Roth
3 days ago
I swear (or affirm) that Pirates of the Caribbean is just a mashup of The Ghost Pirates & Pirates in the Deep Green Sea.
Charles Roth
3 days ago
Nathaniel Hawthorne & The Marble Faun
Nathaniel Hawthorne died this day in 1864. Whilst I have never recovered from a high school spring break assignment reading The House of the Seven Gables, I can give my highest recommendation to The Marble Faun! It's a delightful gothic romp, fable, romance, and mystery-- as well as an art & history tour of Italy.

Get the book from Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2181#bibrec
Categories: books , art , history , italy , 19th century , mystery
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3 days ago
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Bellingham, WA. Looking north over Squalicum Harbor, towards Birch Bay, and Canada.
Algernon Whistlewright
3 days ago from Friendica for Android
I was in Bellingham, WA in 1981. Regrettably, I remember little of it. I seem to recall a bank in a log cabin there though.
Charles Roth
4 days ago
My dear friend, high school debate partner, & most importantly renowned Woolf scholar writes on the 88th Anniversary of Mrs Dalloway http://www.annefernald.com/https/anne-fernaldsquarespacecom/blog/2013/5/18/mrs-dalloway-at-88
Charles Roth
4 days ago
From @Librivox: https://forum.librivox.org/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=46330

The Ghost Pirates is a powerful account of a doomed and haunted ship on its last voyage, and of the terrible sea-devils (of quasi-human aspect, and perhaps the spirits of bygone buccaneers) that besiege it and finally drag it down to an unknown fate.
With its command of maritime knowledge, and its clever selection of hints and incidents suggestive of latent horrors in nature, this book at times reaches enviable peaks of power. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Categories: books , pirates , librivox , audiobooks
Charles Roth
4 days ago
So peeps on Identi.ca: When the "change" happens it will be easiest to follow me from encycl@microca.st. You have been warned. :)
Mr. X
4 days ago
I think I'll just let it go. I think we've got way too many "social network things that want to be like Facebook and/or Twitter" and not enough people that can see a world beyond that.
Charles Roth
4 days ago
Charles Roth is now friends with Bob Mottram


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4 days ago
Mrs. Dalloway at 88
May 14th was the anniversary of the publication of Mrs. Dalloway, so I wrote up a little essay in honor of the anniversary. You can read it at The Awl.
Charles Roth
4 days ago
Celeres is spinning fast. Took advantage of the RAM doubling at Linode and migrated to their new data center in Fremont.
Charles Roth
5 days ago
Looking forward to using some locally foraged (not by me) morel mushrooms in a homemade polenta! That's what's cooking this Friday.
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Andrew Conway
5 days ago from Friendica for Android
A bit of mild toxicity is character building.
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Giaco el vecio
5 days ago from freedom land
:-)
Charles Roth
6 days ago
The Two Noble Kinsmen -a lesser known Shakespeare -based on Chaucer's The Knight's Tale http://librivox.org/the-two-noble-kinsmen-by-william-shakespeare-and-john-fletcher/ #audiobook
Charles Roth
6 days ago
"one of the most learned monstrosities of all times." The Hieroglyphic Sphinx http://publicdomainreview.org/2013/05/16/athanasius-kircher-and-the-hieroglyphic-sphinx/
Charles Roth
7 days ago
QOTD: Trollope Bread & Circuses
"We all know what bread and the games came to in Rome.""What did they come to?" asked Mrs. Boffin."To a man burning Rome, my dear, for his amusement, dressed in a satin petticoat and a wreath of roses."
Anthony Trollope, The Prime Minister
Categories: quote , literature , trollope , politics
Charles Roth
7 days ago
Want to try your own pump.io? gandi.net is CURRENTLY offering a free, beta simple hosting beta instance built on node.js + MongoDB.
I'm going to give it a whirl.
I looked at that myself. (Only looked, never tried :) But gandi's simple hosting doesn't support web sockets, I know pump.io uses those... not sure if it is 100% necessary, though.
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I'm not entirely sure this is a show stopper. But might be :-)
Charles Roth
7 days ago
Annals of the Kleptocracy: Oil Price Fixing - this is stealing from YOU!
I hope people start to wake up.

The Credit Default/Mortgage scandals eliminated tens of thousands of jobs, destroyed people's retirement, devastated cities & towns, and tanked the global economy.

The LIBOR & Oil Price scandals don't involve complicated financial products. They represent a fell & fraudulent manipulation of the every day price of millions of business loans and home mortgages and the cost of gas at the pump; and indeed, the price of every product that has to travel to distant stores.

This is theft on a massive scale from you and I.

See:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/may/14/bp-shell-oil-price-rigging

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/everything-is-rigged-continued-european-commission-raids-oil-companies-in-price-fixing-probe-20130515
Charles Roth
7 days ago
Ben Masters wrote the following post 1 week ago:
Unbelievably stupid!

Mayan Pyramid BULLDOZED For Rockswww.huffingtonpost.ca

A construction company has essentially destroyed one of Belize's largest Mayan pyramids with backhoes and bulldozers to extract rock for a road-building project. The head of the Belize Institute of Archaeology says the destruction was detected late last week.

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Mr. X
7 days ago
Yes, it is tragic; but a bit of context is probably in order. Nohmul still has/had secrets and stories to tell, but it isn't a particularly interesting Mayan site. Just another pile of rocks.

I went on a jungle expedition in the early 90s to a large number of Mayan sites and what I found interesting is that wherever you went on the Yucatan, there were piles of rubble. Everywhere. You could just wander into the bush and stumble across a pile of rocks - some carved into elaborate shapes, some dyed. Most of the established sites are where they found interesting piles of rubble and tried to rebuild what was there before. The jungle reclaimed most of it. People have been using these rock piles for centuries to build their own houses. Even the conquerors used them to build their churches, cathedrals, and colonial headquarters. To say that it is "shocking" is to ignore that this has been going on since the beginning of Mayan time. Most Mayan sites were built by re-suing rubble from previous Mayan inhabitants.

In fact my own interest in the region was to explore the e... show more
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Mr. X
6 days ago
http://ambergriscaye.com/pages/mayan/mayasites.html

There are actually quite a few. These are only the mapped sites. You cannot wander in the bush in the Yucatan without stumbling across a pile of Mayan rocks.

I have photos from my trip where I stopped on the roadside to take a pee and stepped over carved stone heads (I believe representative of Chaac) in a pile of otherwise uninteresting rocks. This would've been at least a half hour drive from any major archeological site. Really, the rubble piles are everywhere. Unless somebody has them marked with a sign and is charging admission, it's just another pile of rubble.
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1 week ago
Tomorrow
Charles Roth
1 week ago
@Haakon Meland Eriksen I'm proofing an Advanced Reader's Copy of an ebook in Lucifox and adding notes. When I'm done, I'm sending the epub and exported notes back to the author!
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Mats Sjöberg (sazius)
1 week ago from Friendica for Android
Sounds like something I might like :)
Charles Roth
1 week ago
I'm enjoying it so far, I'm about 1/3 of the way through. Female detective & Afghan war vet.
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Mr. X
1 week ago
This part is even more fascinating...

Not only did the monkeys produce nothing but five pages [11]consisting largely of the letter S, the lead male began by bashing the keyboard with a stone, and the monkeys continued by urinating and defecating on it. Phillips said that the artist-funded project was primarily performance art, and they had learned "an awful lot" from it. He concluded that monkeys "are not random generators. They're more complex than that. ... They were quite interested in the screen, and they saw that when they typed a letter, something happened. There was a level of intention there."[10][12]
tony baldwin
1 week ago
Sounds like these monkeys have mastered the tony baldwin hacking method.
Bang on the keyboard till some shite or another happens.
Charles Roth
1 week ago
The Cultural Detective at the Spokane Library
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That rarest of birds, a picture of myself that I actually like.
Ben Masters
1 week ago
Very nice hat!
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I almost took you for a cultural detective looking like that. ;-)
Charles Roth
1 week ago from brdcst.it
What if people told European history like they told Native American history? | An Indigenous History of North America http://b1t.it/dflZ
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2 weeks ago
400
On May 9, 2013, atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide hit a new record high. Announced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the levels of CO2 in the air on that day* reached a daily average of 400 parts per million (ppm). This is the highest level of atmospheric CO2 in human history, and in fact the highest level for at least 800,000 years. It gets worse: the amount of CO2 in the air likely hasn’t been this high since the Pliocene Epoch, more than three million years ago.

Welcome to the new age of climate change. It’s here, and it’s here to stay.

The measurements were made by the Scripps Oceanographic Institute using a device located at the Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii. They are the longest-running measurements of their kind anywhere in the world, with continuous readings since 1958, sta... show more
Charles Roth
2 weeks ago
Thank you to the one donor so far! And also many thanks to the two people who had previously offered donations.

Let's see if we can get to 6 donors!
Charles Roth wrote the following post 2 weeks ago:
Annual Fund Drive for the Free (as in Freedom) Celeres server
For the many years I have been running my servers and offering services, I haven't charged or asked for money. I have supported the entire cost myself. For the most part that will continue.

I did decide it was OK to use an annual request for funds to allow people to support the work of the server.

Currently, the server offers email accounts, Friendica, XMPP chat accounts, A tt-rss news reader, a bookmarking site, WordPress hosting and shell accounts - all without charge.
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2 weeks ago
Yesterday II
Charles Roth
2 weeks ago from brdcst.it
Thresholds ❘ Poets in residence at the University of Cambridge museums and collections. http://b1t.it/dez4
Charles Roth
2 weeks ago
I am on pump.io now. encycl@microca.st. No idea how to find/add people.
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Andrew Conway
2 weeks ago from Friendica for Android
I was confused at first, but then I found someone I knew from identi.ca and went to their following page, which was populated with many familiar names, and scrolled down clicking "follow" buttons as I went. Easy. I'm microca.st/mcnalu
Linux Walt
2 weeks ago
@Charles Roth MPC @Andrew Conway @giaco

I think PumpIO will be much improved by the presence of non-web clients. And, of course, by enabling subscribing through entering the user's webfinger address on your own profile.
Charles Roth
2 weeks ago
Doing my most favorite thing in the world - repairing crashed MySQL tables. **sarcasm**
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Maybe I should subscribe to your Twitter feed then :) Unfortunately replying from Friendica to Twitter doesn't work.
... oh, and good luck with the writing! It has been my dream to get "back" to writing. When I was a kid I wrote a lot of stories... not very good, but I loved it. Probably these days I'm too "spoiled" to be able to write anything. You know, everything seems too serious/ironic and all that ... :)
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2 weeks ago
The Fire in the Rear
Lincoln and the controversial decision to exile the dissident politician Clement L. Vallandigham.
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