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May. 10th, 2021

My mathematics blog has been quiet, with a bunch of low-key stuff even for these quiet times. I'm working on something for Wednesday. You'll se it on the RSS feed, or if you wait long enough, in a list like this:

In cartoon-watching I've got 60s Popeye: Pest of the Pecos, containing one (1) Old West cartoon but that's done well enough.


And now into a grab bag of photos from walking around town this January, often, here, looking for houses that still had their lights up.

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Altu's is a fine Ethiopian restaurant that before the pandemic I would not have thought was in walking distance. So, one day I caught on the noon news that a car had accidentally hopped the curb and smashed into the building, so, here it is in a state of emergency repair. (It's now looking normal again.)


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More nighttime walking-about. Here's a nicely wrapped tree that seems to blend into the porch.


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The use of lights in the windows to decorate is nice and reminds me of our own Halloween decorations.


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Nice icicle lighting around the porch here.


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It only seems like everybody else has a porch and decorated their porch.


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But it does seem like I took a snap of every porch on the Eastside. I like how the TV upstairs, though not part of the decoration, still looks like part of the decoration.


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What's this? A snake somehow in the middle of the sidewalk in the middle of January? ... Well, no, someone dropped a rubber snake on the sidewalk, across the street from that late-20s manor house with the all-brick front and three-car garage I mentioned the other day. [personal profile] bunnyhugger noticed it too, on her walk that day.


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Though it's a week or so past Epiphany this house --- I shared a picture just a couple days ago --- still has everything up. And somehow though it's farther into winter we had less snow.


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These folks decided to decorate only the hardest parts of a Dutch Colonial house.


Trivia: In April 1865, to celebrate the opening of its first Brooklyn shop, the Great American Tea Company (which would become the A&P supermarket chain) took advertisements filling the entire front page of the day's Brooklyn Daily Eagle, an un-heard-of volume of advertising. Source: The Great A&P and the Struggle for Small Business in America, Marc Levinson.

Currently Reading: This New Ocean: A History of Project Mercury, Loyd S Swenson Jr, James M Grimwood, Charles C Alexander. NASA SP-4201. Okay. Um.

From the endnotes: ``Perhaps the most eloquent defense Wernher von Braun ever made against the inevitable shallow cynicism of critics who could not forget the Second World War was a widely printed article entitled `The Acid Test' which first appeared in Space Journal of the Astro-Sciences, Vol 1, No 3 (Summer 1958), 31-36. For background on the following discussion of the von Braun team's cohesive spirit, see Walter R Dornberger, V-2 (New York, 1954); and Dieter K Huzel, Peenemünde to Canaveral (Englewood Cliffs NJ, 1962).''

And, like, I understand that in the 50s and 60s they were doing a major weiss-washing of von Braun's history (the 1960 von Braun bio-pic I Aim At The Stars has this curious void explaining his life between 1939 and 1945) but wow. Just wow. The ``shallow cynicism of critics who could not forget the Second World War''. That is a take so bad I'm shocked I didn't find it on Twitter. I'd like to know how willfully ignorant Swenson et al were, writing this in 1964-65.

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