Belle and I just got back from a weekend on Bintan (A little getaway we had planned before all this happened.) It was a bit strange to be in a completely disaster-free corner of a disaster-stricken country. Tourists. If you didn’t turn on the news you wouldn’t have had a clue anything unusual was going on. It rained. I reread Hermann Hesse’s The Glass Bead Game, about which I am meaning to post something. Belle has started sewing this quilt thingy. (You can ask her about it.) The Filipino band at the New Years party was pretty good. They played “Achy Breaky Heart”, etc. I am always amazed to see all the latest movies for sale right there in the lobby of the hotel. I do mean ‘latest’: “National Treasure” on DVD. “The Incredibles” was playing on the big screen TV in the hotel pub. Not a very good quality pirate version, but watchable.
After three days, my Amazon fundraiser has worked modestly. Tomorrow I’m writing a $250 check to the Singapore Red Cross. (That’s $100 from me, $150 from you, guestimating a bit. Special thanks to the proud owner of a new and expensive camera lens.) Please feel free to continue buying. If there is something you were going to buy anyway, it makes good sense to do so in a way that helps.
I have seen the Red Cross praised as exemplary and criticized as burdened with inefficient, overpaid bureaucrats. (No doubt there are good discussions going on out there about this very issue. I just haven’t been reading the blogs for a few days.) I figure the Singaporean branch is as likely as any to have useful local knowledge and connections. Not to mention we live here. Feel free to critique my choice of charities, as I haven’t signed the check yet.
UPDATE: Thanks, whoever ordered four spanking new LaCie terabyte drives! (I’m assuming one person bought all four. What do you need that space for, mystery reader?) Thanks also to the new owners of various moderately pricey DVD collections. I had a busy day. By the time I actually wrote the check to the Singapore Red Cross tonight it was for S$850.00 (US $518.) I’m sort of hoping at this rate I can write another check that big by Feb 1. Give generously. Buy generously.
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ProfWombat 01.03.05 at 3:50 am
‘Glass Bead Game’ is a great reread. For one thing, it’s funny.
If you recorded a really good night of net surfing, step by step, would it be an aesthetically pleasing thing in and of itself? A private act these days, of course, done without the consciousness of creating something that someone else might experience. Imagine, say, participating in a market where one could follow another’s path through the net–music, ideas, movies, art, history, religion, you name it. Sort of like one of Joseph Knecht’s glass bead games…
Gozer 01.03.05 at 9:33 pm
I’ll buy a trio of CDs (perhaps four, I haven’t decided yet) in about 2 weeks. I’m stuck in minimum-wage hell for the time being.
Nabakov 01.04.05 at 2:59 am
And you can read more of this “decision scientist”‘s godawful posey at http://www.debfrisch.com/.
Just don’t go leaving any comments to spoil her nearly perfect run of zeros after each post.
Anna in Cairo 01.05.05 at 1:23 pm
You can see some interesting stuff regarding the bead game at the site http://www.beadgaming.com/Project.html
which is designed by a guy named Charles Cameron. I found it from a referral from another blog becuase of his specific sub-page “doublequotes” which juxtaposes two quotes and gives commentary, which has some really creative stuff.
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