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May, 2014 archive

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S. S. United States

A massive piece of the historic SS United States is for sale, as the conservancy trying to save the ship is running out of money and time.

The SS United States Conservancy is looking to sell a massive propeller sitting on its deck in Philadelphia.

She set records in her prime.

Were she an ugly old building distinguished for nothing more than being old and ugly, preservationists would be clambering to preserve her.

You can see some more pictures of her here.

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Belle 0

Yesterday, we went to see the movie, Belle, at the Naro (the Naro is a gem and a treasure).

You should see it too. It is much better than most critics seem to think; the critics seem lukewarm because the characterization is not complex enough for their refined tastes, the issues are too black-and-white (you will pardon the expression) for their complex minds, but, frankly, they miss the point. They are dissecting the movie as a movie, as some stand-alone thing, without context. The movie, for all that it is a movie, lives in today’s world; it brings alive issues of race and racism, subjugation and injustice, bigotry and exploitation, that live still, issues that are, indeed, black and white. Nothing illustrates this better than that one American political party still today exploits race and racism, subjugation and injustice, bigotry and exploitation to maintain its existence and fill the coffers of its candidates.

Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray

Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle and Lady Elizabeth Murray

Know, though, that it is not a documentary. It is “based on a true story,” but it is not a true story. After all, it’s a movie, and one that is not all comic book heroes and CGI and remakes and silly sex jokes (those qualities suffice to make it an exception in these days, as the movie industry seems rarely capable of coughing up anything other than comic book heroes, CGI, remakes, and silly sex jokes). A “fictionalized” narrative of the real Belle is shoe-horned into a narrative about an insurance court case over the slave ship Zong, in which the crew of the ship tossed their “cargo” over the side of the ship so they could collect the insurance on the lives of the chattels–that is, items of property, such as chairs and tables–tossed them over the gunwales as if they had been chairs and tables.

Little is actually known about the real Belle. If you are interested in her, perhaps the best starting point is this post by Henry Louis Gates.*

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*Remember Henry Louis Gates? He was the Harvard professor who was rousted by the cops for coming home while black.

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Stray Thought, Memorial Day Dept. 0

It’s Memorial Day weekend.

Remember that young folks die because old men lie.

As you honor the young folks, so too should you contemn and disdain the old men, the ones who lied.

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QOTD 0

Edmund Burke:

Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little.

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And Now for Something Completely Different 0

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Never Far from the Surface 0

Steven M.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to family and friends.

When the woman tried to leave, Somogyi allegedly forced her back inside the house and threatened to kill himself, the statement says.

Somogyi retrieved a .45-caliber handgun and fired six to seven bullets at a wall in his bedroom, according to the police statement. The bullets passed through the wall and went through a front window of a house across the street, striking a 39-year-old man in the wrist.

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What’s in a Word 0

Noz decodes de code.

(Link fixed.)

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Blood on Their Hands 0

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Karl Rove to teabagger nutcase, gesturing towards Hilary Clinton and saying,

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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“Intolerance Bingo” 0

Via AMERICAblog.

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QOTD 0

Buckminster Fuller:

Let architects sing
of aesthetics that bring
Rich clients in hordes to their knees;
Just give me a home,
in a great circle dome
Where stresses and strains are at ease.

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Dustbiter 0

Another master of the universe is missing in action.

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Reading List 0

Librarian holds up book titled,

Via Juanita Jean.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Words fail me.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Family togetherness.

According to Madison County coroner Julie Phillips, the tragedy occurred at approximately 5:35 p.m. The Oglethorpe County High School student had loaded a rifle and handed it to his father, Terry, who put the gun, which had a strap, over his shoulder. As the two attempted to put a boat in the river, the gun discharged and struck the child in the chest. Newsome died at the scene.

According to the story, the father is “distraught.” The coroner is wrong, though; this was not a “tragedy.” This was negligence.

And in more news of the polite.

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Antidisestablishmentarianism 0

Businessman to Teabagger:  The Establishment Republicans are back.  You can go home.  Teabagger:  I AM an Establishment Republcan

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

Afterthought:

The last time I wrote “antidisestablishmentarianism,” I was in school and I had to write it 500 times.

With a little practice, you can hold four pencils in your hand . . . .

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Chartering a Course for Disaster 0

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Facebook Frolics 0

By their status updates shall ye know them.

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It’s Not What You Know . . . 0

. . . it’s who you know.
Get out of Jail

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