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The Mish-Mash
Reading the previous post you've likely discovered (or dreaded) that the slurry of info would continue and thus, you have my advance apologies for this rambling and almost unsorted compilation. On the bright side, it helps me to clear those side piles which we all seem to have, piles of this and that which are never really enough to grab their own space, be it in the closet or on the bookshelf or the desktop or wherever. Ellen DeGeneres noted in her recent standup special that this is primarily a trait of older people, to have drawers that have a little bit of everything, a stray key, a broken tape holder, a red pen, a couple of rubber bands (yes, I do have such collections, even a jar filled with stray bolts and screws in the garage); and for some reason such stuff seems to accumulate even more while its actual usage drops...keep those pencils even if the erasers are so dried out that they're now useless (and who, other than accountants and construction workers, even uses a pencil these days...and the ones used for construction are flat and don't even have erasers). But Ellen was talking more about how relatable she was to the audience, even if she was paid $20 million for her hour+ standup and that her net worth is estimated to be $450 million, about the same payout and net worth of Bruce Springsteen which Netflix also paid for the rights to broadcast his Broadway special, and about what Netflix paid Dave Chappelle for his standups ($60 million for 2 previous standups and a new one). I found each of the specials just okay, perhaps because the performers kept emphasizing "I'm that good," quotes from both Springsteen and Chappelle which just didn't sit right with me. Both admitted that they basically made up their personas, Springsteen having never been a factory worker and Chappelle having never lived in "the hood." Ellen talked a bit about her early struggles but now appears to have overcome much of that, taking in $87 million in 2018. It would appear that she should now be able to afford many such "drawers" to collect random rubber bands and red pens. Of course we pay sports figures such sums and often even more just to kick a ball or swing a bat. To reach the semi-finals of the Australian Open in tennis you'd get a check for close to $1 million and half that if you "only" made it to the round before. Which is not sour grapes on my part for such people will only get paid what the market will bear and there are many talented people out there not getting paid much at all. But with all that is going on in this world, I guess I have to wonder how this reflects our values as a society when we're willing to shell out a vast sum for a ticket to an hour of laughter or music and yet grumble when we're asked for a single dollar increase in our taxes for our school teachers. For me, $20 million would certainly not be a "bargain" but then what do I know?![]() |
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But when it comes to gathering data we naturally have to jump into all those apps and cookies and whatever else is constantly lurking in the background while we make calls on our smart phones or browse with our tablets or computers. Yes, you can certainly try the national consumer opt-out site which will scan your computer and send your request to all the companies tracking you (free); but even after 85 of the companies "allowed" me to opt out, in just one hour of being online there were still 10,000+ cookies and over 500 MB of stored data to be cleaned on my laptop. Certainly there's all sorts of fun apps out there, from TripLingo to Facebook Container (yes, it only works with Firefox but then Facebook is getting criticism for still tracking you even after you tell them that you want "out"), or those money-saving ones such as relocating cars and RVs (what???...just $1 per day?) or using the massive library system in the U.S. to grab books, music and videos, free with Hoopla. But if you're after security in this changing world, there's Signal and FoneTrac (not what you think), as well as Sitata and SaferVPN to check out. How's that for a mish-mash?
Take it for what you will the world keeps changing and it's difficult to stay abreast. As one comedian said in his standup, his material is old within days. And often the information is just too much to process as in the rise of oral cancers among men (what???...it appears that men are 3 to 5 times more vulnerable to HPV, the cause of "virus-related tumors," said Scientific American); or that Apple has introduced a system to disassemble and recycle 2.4 million iPhones annually. Impressive until one considers that the number represents less than 1% of it's yearly iPhone production, said Sierra. Or that those protected medical records of yours may not be quite as guarded as you think, said an article in The London Review of Books, which is the same with our 215 control centers in the U.S. that run our entire electrical grid, of which 84% are manned by non-technical cyber personnel said Popular Science, a boon for hackers and a possible BlackSky event.
I purposely threw out a jumble of info, even as I shred my own files and eliminate file cabinets of stuff. Do the same. Sometimes we just need a good shaking of the tree, a clean-out both physically and mentally. For me, the result has been a series of gentle nightmares (which I almost never get), perhaps exorcising the demons of clutter that are being pushed from the comfortable corners of my head. And with new company arriving, there will be even more shedding and receiving. It's mental fishing, a catch-and-release for the times with new information and conversation coming (maybe from deep waters) and then being let go. Go and treasure your own new skin as you shed the old. Even late in life, it can be time for change and for being open to it...and who knows, it might just prove to be the bargain you actually treasure the most.
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