10/28/15

archy Coleoptera

    Education is important for all new animals.
     In this case, I mean and exhort to just humans.  Following speaking, the next Important components are reading and writing. When I was a small child I got hold of just about anything I wanted to read. I was exposed to lot of writing and maybe I learned anything.
    My parents used to offer suggestions on the things that I would like to read. My father and mother gave me different opinions. He liked the following "Lesson of the Moth". So do I. It always worries my parents if I ever agree with them. 

 
Don Marquis The Evening Sun Newspaper
New York 1927
This kind was the only news
or entertainment in 1927
Metitable - The alley cat These might have been
the ghosts


     Don Marquis was the man who, among other things, was a column writer for the Sun Evening newspaper. He worked in that skyScraping building in New York known for other famous writings, "Today, the paper is best known for the 1897 editorial "Is There a Santa Claus?"". But there were others.
     Do alley cats live in New York city?  Don knew of one he called Mehitable.  The cat provided Don with writing themes when he worked late at his office.  For example, when he was getting coffee he heard something clicking on his typewriter in the other room.  He thought that sound came from ghosts.  Later he corrected that theory with another one even weirder.  Archy the cockroach  - who did all of his writing by jumping up and down on his typewriter keys.
     My father gave me the original book.  Now it is physically falling apart.   Nowadays you can probably find this somewhere on the NET. What can I ask? Computer disks don’t live any longer either.


i was talking to a moth
pull this stunt I asked him
the other evening
he was trying to break into
an electric light bulb
and fry himself
on the wires
why do you fellows
pull this stunt i asked him
because it is the conventional
thing for moths or why
if that had been an uncovered
candle instead of an electric
light bulb you would
now be a small unsightly cinder
have you no sense
plenty of it he answered
but at times we get tired
of using it
we get bored with the routine
and crave beauty
and excitement
fire is beautiful
and we know that if we get
too close it will kill us
but what does that matter
it is better to be happy
for a moment

and be burned up with beauty
than to live a long time
and be bored all the while
so we wad all our life up
into one little roll
and then we shoot the roll and fry himself on the wires
that is what life is for
it is better to be a part of beauty
for one instant and then cease to
exist than to exist forever
and never be a part of beauty
our attitude toward life
is come easy go easy
we are like human beings
used to be before they became
too civilized to enjoy themselves
and before i could argue him
out of his philosophy
he went and immolated himself
on a patent cigar lighter
i do not agree with him
myself i would rather have
half the happiness and twice
the longevity
but at the same time i wish
there was something i wanted
as badly as he wanted
to fry himself

archy


Ref: ~1927: archy and mehitabel , wikipedia Don Marquis

10/27/15

Einstein or Schroeder



Stephen Hawking
Of course, and everyone agrees, I’m not a smart guy.
I know a lot of people who are smarter than I am.
They seem to have one thing in common.
They all say, “It’s amazing at all the things we don’t know.”

I’ve noticed that they don’t quit learning. Isn’t that simple?


Who could be the smartest one here?
It’s impossible that anyone will ever know.

Katharine Ross

10/16/15

Back from Salon

Yeah, I'm still the (Partly) dangerous guy.
 No one knows what I might do next.

I might figure out what format I want.