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Black Friday 2018. Another day of media induced shopping mayhem where good deals and punches in the face can be had by all. But in the waning hours when all the frantic hunters have retreated to their home bases, a few people wander in to discover any remaining bargains that haven’t been picked clean from the bone.
This year, late Friday afternoon and evening appeared calmer than prior years with customers peacefully strolling the aisles. They were quietly going about their quest to uncover any leftover items that would make an ideal gift for someone in their life. And one of those shoppers was actually in a very good mood when they committed a Random Act of Coolness.
It was around 6:30pm and I was walking past Aisle 31 when I spotted it. There among the faucets and bath supplies stood a little guy charged with uplifting tired spirits this time of year. It made me smile as I wondered who might have posed this little furry thing in his ‘inspecting the towel bars’ stance. Normally I would have gathered him up and returned him to where he is merchandised but instead he was left there to prompt another person to smile too.
To whomever did this, you helped generate the feeling this time of year was intended to create with your Random Act of Coolness. Whoever you are… thank you. Have a Happy Holiday Season.
Month: November 2018
Happy Thanksgiving 2018
- by George
Casey Neistat Kidnapped Me
- by George
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The day started out with a plan. I would take care of a list of items that day and I got sidetracked again. That’s when it happened. Casey Neistat kidnapped me.
Okay, he didn’t literally kidnap me. I had noticed a YouTube video he had uploaded recently titled ‘super sad.’ and I wondered what Casey, who is always upbeat, could be so sad about. My restraint could not be controlled. My left button clicking finger developed a mind of its own and off we went viewing a super sad video.
It was indeed sad. A friend of Casey’s, Quentin-Kenihan, had passed away suddenly and Casey was using this video as a way of releasing his sadness and in an offhanded way paying tribute to the friend he would never see again. My eyes welled up as I watched Casey struggle through the memories and at the conclusion I too was sad for a man I had never met.
All the while there was a soundtrack playing beneath the video, one that seemed to seamlessly meld the images and sound into a complete experience. And at the conclusion I clicked the ‘thumbs up’ icon and scrolled down a bit to discover the source of the musical soundtrack. Of course I had to investigate, that’s me.
This lead me on a trip to discover who Quentin was. He was born in Australia in 1975 with a rare disease commonly referred to as ‘brittle bone disease’ and spent his whole life of 43 years in a wheelchair. An amazing man who broke bones over 570 times and appeared in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ as Corpus Colossus. He was an advocate for those with disabilities and ran for Councillor for the City of Adelaide in Australia.
But that music. Casey as he always does left a link to the music in the description, and it was the only thing in the description this time: smarturl.it/CloZeeEvasion. Of course, off I went. This lead me to a musical artist named CloZee and I was able to view the full music video. There were two actors, dancers who performed throughout the video with a form of dance I hadn’t experienced before. There was mention in the description of Dutch Amenti Collective. What is that? Again, off I go to discover a small group in the Netherlands at amenticollective.com where I discovered who was behind the dance design.
This little detour absorbed nearly two hours of time and yet returned more than the planned list would have accomplished but in another way. Often I become so focused on ‘getting things done’ I don’t allow for the detours that present themselves as I go along my daily path. I have been finding if I remain open to potentials while still having a list of tasks, more actually gets done. Not on my timeline but the timeline of a universal nature. This poses an opportunity to question what many, many people refer to as Prayer.
Often we pray for something and we have a preconceived idea how it will appear. But along comes something with the exact solution to the request but we reject that solution because it didn’t arrive wrapped in the box we were expecting. You know how I know that? Because I’ve done it way too many times. But finally I have banged my head against the wall enough times that the concept some unknown universal mind had been attempting to convey finally was received and understood.
So once again half a day was ‘lost’ because of a detour, a tribute to a man I never knew hijacked my time. But I have to thank Casey Neistat. It was the best kidnapping I’ve ever experienced.
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Links to items mentioned above
Casey's super sad. video
Who was Quentin Kenihan
The Music of CloZee
YouTube link to Music video
The Dutch Amenti Collective
I Got Lost Again
- by George
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I was going to write something today. But I got derailed. It happens a lot lately. I wake up with thoughts and ideas I’d like to share. I fire up the desktop, grab some coffee and relax a bit with hot java before descending into the chair in front of the screen.
But somehow the thoughts I had awakened with drain out of some ethereal trough into ‘somewhere’ and I’m left with nothing. Zilch. So I proceed to ‘research’ anything that happens across the screen on my way to somewhere, lost for a few hours into a digital vacuum bouncing from one item to the next until I land somewhere that snaps me back into ‘the now’. The realization of that time spent aimlessly wandering an electronic pathway can never be recovered and I once again begin feeling lost and worthless, never achieving the ‘goals’ I had set as I pulled myself out of bed that morning.
But today was different. Yes, I had wandered off the chosen path and into another era. Old memories of days past resurfaced when I discovered a broadcasting legend had been rescued from the scrapheap it was about to fall into. Someone had wandered onto something when they strayed off the planned path – and they took a chance and pursued a dream. A 1975 GMC Motorhome had been sitting under a tree in San Francisco dying a slow death when a man rediscovered it and brought it back from the brink of death. This wasn’t just another GMC Motorhome. It was a fully built-out mobile radio studio from back ‘in the day’ when radio was still a viable product and this mobile studio was evidence of that day. I recalled I had worked with its twin in Miami in the 1980s, the WAXY-FM Mobile Studio that used to travel the highways and streets of South Florida playing the Classics from Palm Beach to Homestead. Those were the days.
But they were the days. The fond memories this discovery stirred reminded me how fortunate I truly have been throughout my time here. But those days are those days. They helped shape me into who I am now. The people I interacted with who left imprints on my soul, some still with us on this Planet, some not. They all had a hand in who I am now by how they interacted with me. Even those who weren’t very kind had an effect on my evolvement to date. And I must admit I had an impact on their lives also. That’s how it works. It is always a give and take with everything in life. Can we remain balanced in our interactions?
So I was going to do a list of chores today but instead got lost down a rabbit hole once again. Perhaps the chores weren’t all that important anyway. Getting lost for a time reminded me of how wonderful life can actually be.
Caution: Carbon Monoxide
- by George
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Each month our natural gas supplier sends an email newsletter. This month, with winter approaching, they are offering information on Carbon Monoxide (CO) safety. They warn malfunctioning heating units, blocked chimneys and other winter heating appliances, can cause carbon monoxide to build to a dangerous, even deadly level. They recommend installing carbon monoxide detectors on each floor with attention to sleeping areas. That is a great reminder to all who are customers of our supplier. However…
They blew it in a somewhat risky area. The photo they display shows a technician installing a detector on the ceiling. This is not the proper location to install carbon monoxide detectors. Only smoke detectors should be installed on the ceiling since, everyone knows, smoke rises. But what they are not letting us know is carbon monoxide will mix with air so it may never reach the ceiling. That translates to this: if the alarm goes off in your sleeping areas with the detector located on the ceiling no one will theoretically ever hear it because everyone would either be unconscious or already dead.
Recommendations suggest at least 6 inches below the ceiling and at least 12 inches from walls. This keeps your detector out of ‘the dead zone’ where air typically becomes trapped and unmoving. Another recommended height is about waist level, about the same height that you sleep. Also it is recommended the detectors be placed outside sleeping rooms before the CO can enter the area. Something else to be aware of – ceiling fans. Will the operation of the fan interfere with the proper detection of the CO gas?
There are cost effective CO detectors available at your local Home Center that operate from battery or those that plug into wall outlets with a battery as backup in the event of power loss. A word of caution: When choosing a detector it’s recommended to stay away from those Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors being sold everywhere. They may seem easier seeing you only need to install one unit but again, if you mount it on the ceiling it will detect smoke as intended but won’t do well with CO. But if you mount it low, say 36 to 60 inches above the floor, it will operate perfectly as a CO detector but will fail with smoke.
If you are worried about cost, you can choose a separate battery operated CO detector and a separate battery operated smoke detector and install them in the proper locations. The local DIY Home Center sells economy versions of CO detectors that can be had for around $19.99 (includes batteries) and can go up in cost depending on features, like talking detectors, flashing beacon and so forth. Same goes for smoke detectors. A 9 volt battery operated smoke detector can be had for under $5 and includes the battery.
The CO detector misconception of mounting on the ceiling is a risky profit ploy. Be informed and stay away from the misleading marketing. Your safety, and your family’s safety, is most important.
The Bank Metaphor
- by George
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For many, many decades people would take their extra money to the bank for safekeeping. In return banks would pay out a small return called interest. Some banks would pay a higher rate than another and would therefore attract many people. Those banks held many people as customers and the people became used to the fair return on their deposits.
Then one day things began to change. The banking business began moving to a different space. They started paying out less in interest and this practice swept through the entire banking industry.
But customers remained. They remained because it was the only option they knew. They grew up with that option just as their parents had and their parents before them. Even though they were not gaining return on their investment they stayed. And they complained.
As time quickly continued forward banks quietly persisted in lowering interest return. Less and less was being paid to their customers and the customers noticed. And they complained.
Then it finally happened. Banks began charging customers for keeping money in their banks. People noticed but they stayed. And they complained.
But quietly, one by one, some people began realizing that the system had changed. The way it was had passed into recent history. People began realizing. Some silently began withdrawing their investments. Banks began feeling the pinch, subtle at first, but the banks noticed. So they cranked up the charges to the diehard customers remaining. The diehard customers noticed. And they complained.
A growing group abandoning the system began getting larger. The banks noticed but they were making more money off the diehard customers who chose to remain. And they complained.
The diehards who remained made a choice to stay in a situation that was costing them hundreds or thousands in lost returns. And they complained. But they were becoming angry that others would not rejoin them in a system that had been around for many decades. After all, that system was tried and true. And they complained. They began attacking those who chose to leave a failing system in pursuit of a better way, a new way of existing financially. It was costing the diehards more money while others who abandoned a failing system were beginning to gain abundance in many ways. And the diehards attacked and complained.
Those making a change are concerned because it is a place they have never been before. They are building a system from the ground up with no roadmap and no blueprint. That system will be fair for all people and that angers the diehards, too afraid to abandon a narrow system that has been around for many decades. It worked for their parents and grandparents after all. And they attack and complain.
A new system is emerging and gaining traction. It is being built in many variations not just one set model. This will allow each individual to generate abundance in a way that matches their way of BEing not a model designed to favor a few. All people will have the same potentials and opportunities. The new system is favoring abundance for all. Welcome to the new.
And the diehards will attack and complain until the day they die…
It’s That Time
- by George
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It’s that time of year again… set the clock back at 2:00am Sunday morning. But where did this custom come from? Let’s take a look…
- Its “daylight saving time,” not “daylight savings time.”
- Though in favor of maximizing daylight waking hours, Benjamin Franklin did not originate the idea of moving clocks forward.
- Englishman William Willett led the first campaign to implement daylight saving time.
- Germany was the first country to enact daylight saving time.
- Daylight saving time in the United States was not intended to benefit farmers, as many people think.
- For decades, daylight saving in the United States was a confounding patchwork of local practices.
- Not everyone in the United States springs forward and falls back.
- Evidence does not conclusively point to energy conservation as a result of daylight saving.
More from: https://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-daylight-saving-time
Spoofing Caller ID
- by George
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You’re sitting quietly, relaxing before moving on to the next task today when suddenly the phone rings. Luckily you have Caller ID. You look at the name – Des Moines IA. You think to yourself, “I don’t know anyone from Des Moines” and decide to ignore the call knowing it’s most likely a Telemarketer.
A lot of Telemarketers will employ ‘Caller ID Spoofing’ in order to entice you into picking up the phone. They studied how the curiosity of people would make them actually answer a call from someone they don’t know. For example, did you ever get a call from someone in your own town only to be met with silence on the other end? That was a Phishing call. They spoofed the Caller ID in an attempt to find the best time to reach you before moving the call over to a live person intent on separating you from your cash.
But I’ve noticed something going through life… people will do the same thing, Spoof Life ID. They enter your life as someone and after a time they become someone else. They were applying a Life Spoof in order to gain your trust or connect with you for some purpose. Then later when they believe they have you, they become the real person behind the illusion. By then they may have more information about you than you care for them to have. Those are the most difficult relationships to extract yourself from.
But there is a way. Be aware where you are meeting another person and why they may be there in the first place. Also consider your motives why you are in that very same place. Become true to yourself and allow a bit of time to become aware of others. We have all been burned by getting involved with another who wasn’t in our best interest. Use those experiences as a gauge going forward, not to withdraw and become suspicious of anyone who passes through your life but to use those experiences as a scale to measure your action or reaction when meeting a person for the first time.
Trust you to be able to take just a moment to check in with you and begin to trust your own feelings. As we do this our abilities will become even better on detecting someone spoofing Life ID. You will finally feel confident in knowing who to answer and who to ignore.