Still waiting to learn something new, Oxford Dictionary of English. Perhaps selecting words at random might not be the best approach to word of the day selection. FFS.
Still waiting to learn something new, Oxford Dictionary of English. Perhaps selecting words at random might not be the best approach to word of the day selection. FFS.
Book unboxing

And to think, it was only delayed four times

The awards … like all of the awards … give them to Michael Shannon for his work thus far in #NinePerfectStrangers
Maybe I'll animate the maps to show how COVID deaths drive vaccinations. Perhaps after I map the hospital critical shortage data I have.
Been working to separate bubble scores for a state's governor and its legislature. Having to do a little refining at a time as this suddenly turned into more research than my #ADHD brain is cool with.


Nice to know political theater is still thriving in DC @SenatorRisch. Feels worth reinforcing the sentiment expressed in this post.
So @manton, now that I'm back to following the occasional person on Micro.blog, I'm curious whether you kicked any thoughts around with regard to some mechanism that might allow for displaying the content being replied to? Although now I think about this is probably already achievable, assuming replies can be traced to source via API, and would be an application level detail. ADHD and conversation click through are rarely compatible … but if I saw immediately what three of Lisa's favorite topics happened to be…
Added some hospital impact data (as of 9/6/21) to the table. Got a few more maps to make.
Feels like a better format for the double hex data as well.
Alrighty, think I've settled on bubble scores for our governors.
Absolutely brilliant performance by Michael Shannon in episode three of #NinePerfectStrangers
Spousal-type has trouble understanding the art & the essays. This is normal. Now I feel like I have 2 explicitly state that I can explain all this 6 ways 2 Sunday … for any & all levels of comprehension. There simply hasn't been any interest. Therefore, the personal journal vibe.
Maybe I should just go back to tying knots.
Twitter is a lot more useless than I would have anticipated back in February. There is literally no one interested in reading uniquely insightful analysis … even when it's dressed up with original digital art. Big fat fart sound to the whole f$&king endeavor.
Added the new maps to On the American Upside Down, which I guess I'll keep doing 'til I'm bored of making the maps.
Wish I had per congressional district data for COVID deaths per 100K, 'cause I'm betting it would line up with Upside Down districts with bettet than 50% of their population fully vaccinated.
Suppose I could use interference with local-level sovereignty with regard to COVID mitigation to score state governors for Upside Down data plotting.
This feels a little easier to take in … just need to slap a legend on it.
Started rebooting my LinkedIn profile for the f$&k of it since the dominant side of my brain shifted back to creative expression from software engineering. The platform really doesn't seem to be built for capturing a complete picture of those that defy categorization. #Divergent
Woot … caught a pair of readers.


You can make the math explain what you see, or you can make what you see explain the math.
In case I forget, thank you first responders.
Alrighty, finished pulling data for percent vaccinated by congressional district … gonna extend my set of Upside Down plots.
Wait, did I just now notice the Shelley in #Chappie?
Perhaps it's time to re-enter society IRL.
Perhaps I'll bundle up some content into old school newsletter format.
Perhaps I'll print out a couple stacks and head to San Francisco.
Perhaps I'll leave the stacks some place others tend to leave just such kinds of stacks.