I have come to realize that when I write down my thoughts and feeling sometimes in a notebook of my own and sometimes here I confront them and figure out how to react to them. I have also figured out that some things I don't want to admit to people around me is easier to admit here and that is sometimes what I need and want. I have one issue I have never talked about and I don't think I could tell my family about because I feel both embarrassed and disappointed in my self. I will ...
As someone, who, when young and in their prime, was blessed with extremely good eyesight, it is most vexing to experience, as a consequence of advancing years, the deterioration in visual acuity that more than half a century of looking at things seems to have engendered. No more crystal clarity and optical precision for Hawky, at least not without glasses. Distance viewing is less problematic for me, although there is an improvement when using mildly corrective lenses, but these days, close work ...
I've been hacked. At least I think this is being hacked. My Yahoo contacts were sent some kooky message with a link to where to "earn easy money." Is someone getting into my Yahoo account considered being hacked? Do they have access to the rest of my computer? What should I do? Should I contact my internet service provider or Yahoo? I don't even know how to contact Yahoo. I'd hate to cancel my yahoo account since many people have that address. I'm at ...
1950 Tales From the Crypt by Al Feldstein 1950 Two-Fisted Tales by Harvey Kurtzman 1951 Frontline Combat by Harvey Kurtzman 1954 Phoenix by Osamu Tezuka 1955 Master Race by Bernard Krigstein and Al Feldstein 1967 Corto Maltese: Ballad of the Salt Sea by Hugo Pratt 1968 Mr. Natural by Robert Crumb 1970 Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike 1972 Buddha by Osamu Tezuka 1973 Barefoot Gen by Keiji Nakazawa 1973 Howard the Duck by Steve ...
Updated 08-02-2016 at 01:04 AM by mortalterror
I've been listening to Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito c. 1955 conducted by Joseph Keilberth. This is a true odd-ball among Mozart's oeuvre. It was the last opera Mozart began, although he completed it and premiered it before The Magic Flute. It was commissioned to honor the coronation of Leopold II after the death of his brother, Joseph II, as King of Bohemia. The deadline for completion was ...