From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Monday, November 19, 2018
POTD: Sydney Skyline
Friday, November 16, 2018
Review: A Gentleman in Moscow
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For years now, with a bit of a smile, the Count had remarked that this or that was behind him—like his days of poetry or travel or romance. But in so doing, he had never really believed it. In his heart of hearts, he had imagined that, even if unattended to these aspects of his life were lingering somewhere on the periphery, waiting to be recalled. But looking at the bottle in his hand, the Count was struck by the realization that, in fact, it was all behind him. Because the Bolsheviks, who were so intent upon recasting the future from a mold of their own making, would not rest until every last vestige of his Russia had been uprooted, shattered, or erased."
I was lucky enough to visit Moscow this summer. I was also lucky that another American I met there recommended reading A Gentleman in Moscow. I had never heard of it, but upon walking past the grand old Metropol Hotel, where the novel is set, I made a mental note to add the novel to my reading list. I am glad I did.
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Free Solo (2018)
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
POTD: Opera Abstract
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Bonus photos after the jump.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
POTD: Beach Bums at Bondi Beach
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Sydney, Australia's Bondi Beach. Sydney has it all — great climate, great harbor, great sights (Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge dominate views), a walkable central business district, and if that's not enough, even a great beach.
Bonus photos after the jump.
Monday, November 12, 2018
POTD: Bike Share in Sydney
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Argyle Cut in Sydney, Australia. In March when we visited there was a booming bike share business in Sydney. Six months later, I can't say. Ofo, the owner of the yellow bike in this photo, has abandoned Sydney "to focus on priority markets internationally." Supposedly, bike share is still available from other companies. But the shakeout from the Wild West days of many companies flooding the streets with bikes appears to have already happened.
Friday, November 9, 2018
RISD TRE: Lessons and Roadmap
In a tax ratification election (TRE), voters in Richardson ISD approved a tax rate increase by a ~7% margin. What should be the takeaways for the RISD board of trustees and district administration?
First and foremost, the district now should have enough revenue to run the schools for the next five years (with or without a solution to the root cause of the problem with school finance at the state level). So, execute. Give teachers that raise. Hire more special ed teachers. Expand Career and Technology programs. Increase security. Do all the things the district said were needed. That's the obvious takeaway. But we now ought to be able to turn our attention to other matters that might have been overlooked while we were focused on solving our local funding problems. I have a few suggestions, some easy, some hard.
First and foremost, the district now should have enough revenue to run the schools for the next five years (with or without a solution to the root cause of the problem with school finance at the state level). So, execute. Give teachers that raise. Hire more special ed teachers. Expand Career and Technology programs. Increase security. Do all the things the district said were needed. That's the obvious takeaway. But we now ought to be able to turn our attention to other matters that might have been overlooked while we were focused on solving our local funding problems. I have a few suggestions, some easy, some hard.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
RISD TRE: The Facebook Election
In a tax ratification election (TRE), voters in Richardson ISD approved a tax rate increase by a ~7% margin. In a normal non-partisan May election that would be considered close, but in a November general election where the turnout is eight times as high and tribal politics rule, 7% is a comfortable margin. The outcome was never in doubt once the polls closed and the early vote totals were released.
The TRE passed in all areas of RISD. The precincts that voted "No" were scattered. There was no geographical base of support that controlled the election. Nor was there a base of opposition. The precinct with the highest support had 66% "Yes". The precinct with the lowest support had 34% "Yes." The rest of the precincts were spread evenly between. About half of the precincts voted for the TRE in higher percentages than the overall margin, about half in lower percentages.
The TRE passed in all areas of RISD. The precincts that voted "No" were scattered. There was no geographical base of support that controlled the election. Nor was there a base of opposition. The precinct with the highest support had 66% "Yes". The precinct with the lowest support had 34% "Yes." The rest of the precincts were spread evenly between. About half of the precincts voted for the TRE in higher percentages than the overall margin, about half in lower percentages.
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
POTD: Clash at Dawes Point
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Dawes Point in Sydney, Australia. The first photo is looking straight up at the lacy leaves of the gum trees on the point. The second photo is looking horizontally at the lacy girders under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Together they clash and mesh in an oddly mesmerizing way. At least for me.
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
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P.S. It's election day in the US. Somehow it's comforting to lose oneself in rock anthems of 40 years ago — especially "We Will Rock You" and "We are the Champions."
Monday, November 5, 2018
POTD: Climbing Up Down Under
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia. Look closely and you can see a dozen or more tourists climbing the bridge. Not us, but we climbed it ourselves later. It's not a strenuous climb, but it takes a long time. You are connected to each other and to the bridge by a safety cable, so there's no danger of falling. On a clear day, you can see forever as they say. Sydney Harbour is one of the world's greatest natural harbors and Harbour Bridge offers the best view of it.
Bonus photos after the jump.
Friday, November 2, 2018
POTD: Opera House or Wind Chime?
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is of the Opera House in Sydney, Australia. Or is it a wind chime?
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Trolling: Dictators
Trolling from October, 2018:
- Oct 3 2018: RT @iyad_elbaghdadi: "Dictators only truly 'reform' under severe existential pressure. You can't appease them, give them space, give them money, give them world class PR, and *also* expect them to reform. That doesn't happen. That only makes them more dictatorial."
I read this and honestly thought it was a comment on @realDonaldTrump, not Saudi Arabia. - Oct 3 2018: "Expect a 'Presidential Alert' test message at 1:18pm Wednesday."
If Obama were still president, I'd expect a flurry of crazy theories from the Right. Has anyone on the Left warned that Trump is, e.g., secretly installing listening apps on your phone? - Oct 3 2018: Not quite synonyms. When you mean to say "duplication" but instead say "Questions will be screened for duplicity."
- Oct 4 2018: Trump has brought the country together.
In Dec 2017, Trump said, The FBI's "reputation is in Tatters - worst in History!"
In Oct 2018, with the FBI's sham Kavanaugh investigation, Dems agree.
Win-win for Trump. He has to be pleased. (Putin, too.)
After the jump, more trolling.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
POTD: Table for Three
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from The Rocks district in Sydney, Australia. It's one of the oldest neighborhoods in Sydney. In the 1970s, it seemed doomed for demolition, to be redeveloped with high rise offices and condos. But a neighborhood group organized and saved it. Renovations have since turned it into a popular, walkable commercial and tourist district.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
mid90s (2018)
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Monday, October 29, 2018
Cleaning Paint Brushes

The Dallas Museum of Art is currently showing an exhibition, Günther Förg: A Fragile Beauty. It's co-organized with the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, which says, "A Fragile Beauty explores the work of a rebellious artist whose oeuvre embodies a critical, witty, yet rigorous and penetrating critique of the canon of modern art."
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Young Frankenstein (RCT)
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Repertory Company Theatre |
Friday, October 26, 2018
Ozark - Season 2 (TV 2018)
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
The Old Man & the Gun (2018)
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
POTD: Over the Moon Down Under
From 2018 03 27 Sydney |
"Glory to Australia,
down under they say we are,
over the moon am I
with you in the southern land."
— John Williamson
Today's photo-of-the-day is of course from Sydney, Australia. The Opera House is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. And the Moon is, always, out of this world. Sydney Harbor was a wonderful place for "L" and me to end our own stay Down Under.
Bonus photo after the jump.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Forever (TV 2018)
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Monday, October 22, 2018
The Company He Keeps
The Richardson ISD is asking voters to approve a tax increase. I am voting YES for many reasons that I've been spelling out in previous blog posts. This post is not going to add to the reasons to "Vote YES." Instead, this post takes a look at the organized "Vote NO" side, specifically its political action committee (PAC) treasurer, Chris McNutt, and the company he keeps.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Bad Times at the El Royale (2018)
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Friday, October 19, 2018
Reason #3: Do It For the Teachers
The Richardson ISD is asking voters to approve a tax increase. I am voting YES for many, many reasons, but there are some that, all by themselves, are enough to convince me to vote YES.
Reason #3: Do It For the Teachers
Reason #3: Do It For the Teachers
Thursday, October 18, 2018
POTD: Miss Fortune
From 2018 03 25 Cairns |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Kuranda, a village high in the tropical rainforest above Cairns in northern Queensland. It is a photo of the crashed plane cleverly named "Miss Fortune". Built during World War II, it was stationed in Australia, where it was popularly called Geronimo. After the war, it was transferred to commercial use, where it was called Cunningham and flew the first DC-3 service from Melbourne to Adelaide. It flew a variety of routes for a succession of airlines until it was withdrawn from service in 1976 and scavenged for spare parts. It later starred as "Miss Fortune" in the 1986 movie "Sky Pirates", when it was painted in World War II olive drab and was crashed into the sea for a movie scene. After that demise, the hulk was rescued from the sea, transported on three semi-trailers and put on display in Kuranda, where it sits today, being slowly reclaimed by the jungle.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
First Man (2018)
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Reason #2: State's Share Is Going Down
The Richardson ISD is asking voters to approve a tax increase. I am voting YES for many, many reasons, but there are some that, all by themselves, are enough to convince me to vote YES.
Reason #2: State's Share Is Going Down
Reason #2: State's Share Is Going Down
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