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31 October 2025
29 October 2025
25 October 2025
Beers & Books (432) – Book of Absences
| Buch der Abwesenheiten & Die schönen Wege * Llibre d'absències & Els bells camins |
Miquel Martí i Pol (19 March 1929 – 11 November 2003)
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24 October 2025
22 October 2025
Sometimes I regret
Sometimes I regret
having wasted so much time thinking,
re-thinking again and again and pondering
instead of ... writing.
19 October 2025
18 October 2025
Saturday Night Music – The Sea and You
Dulce Pontes * 8 April 1969
Giorgos Dalaras * 29 September 1949
17 October 2025
Relats conjunts
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| «Costa abstracta» (Anònim, creat per Gallery Today) * Relats conjunts Arnold Schönberg once stated: "If it is art it is not for all and if it is for all it is not art." ... Well, this is ... for all. ;-) |
16 October 2025
Laughing Lhursday* – "Reading sucks!"**
15 October 2025
Beers&Books (430) – Jaume Cabré: Jo confesso
| Das Schweigen des Sammlers = The Collector's Silence* * Jo confesso (2011) * Confessions |
Jaume Cabré * 30 April 1947
*Apparently, the original title was not considered conducive to sales.
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14 October 2025
13 October 2025
Farewell to a wonderful human being
Sometimes words do not come easy to me. Today is one of those days.
As
long as dementia does not overtake me, I will not forget today's
birthday of mine. Because at 3.00 am (12:00 in Canberra), a service was
held for Sue.
Arundhati Roy once wrote about the ‘god of small things’. Sue had an eye for ‘small things’ – in her garden, out and about in her beloved Canberra, close to ‘her’ kangaroos, etc. ...
An admirable woman, intelligent, humorous, warm-hearted, down-to-earth, not a chatterbox.
A woman who would listen to people in need and try to show desperate seekers a way ... Out of the Shadows into the Light.
Glad and thankful I once stumbled’ across her on my friend Andrew's blog, I shall remember Sue as a wonderful human being.
Arundhati Roy once wrote about the ‘god of small things’. Sue had an eye for ‘small things’ – in her garden, out and about in her beloved Canberra, close to ‘her’ kangaroos, etc. ...
An admirable woman, intelligent, humorous, warm-hearted, down-to-earth, not a chatterbox.
A woman who would listen to people in need and try to show desperate seekers a way ... Out of the Shadows into the Light.
Glad and thankful I once stumbled’ across her on my friend Andrew's blog, I shall remember Sue as a wonderful human being.
... And I like the idea of her revelling among flowers, cats, kangaroos, and smiling at us. ;-)
12 October 2025
Today 533 years ago
The American who was the first to discover Columbus
made a terrible discovery.
Der Amerikaner, der den Kolumbus zuerst entdeckte,
machte eine böse Entdeckung. [G 183]
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799)
11 October 2025
10 October 2025
07 October 2025
Fuck you, Singapore & Co.
Fuck you, Tencent Cloud Computing (43.173.xxx.yyy)
Chrome 126.0
Win7
1280x1200
You may choose to make your miserable lives by stealing intellectual property.
What you don't realise is that in the end, you will die a miserable death.
06 October 2025
05 October 2025
Happy 114th, Flanny!
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| It's all a matter of Omnium, eh? ;-) * [...] people who spend most of their natural lives riding iron bicycles [...] get their personalities mixed up with the personalities of their bicycle as a result of the interchanging of the atoms of each of them and you would be surprised at the number of people [...] who are nearly half people and half bicycles... (from "The Third Policeman") |
Flann O'Brien *5 October 1911
Before anyone erroneously claims he is dead: Those few people still taking for granted Flann O'Brien died 1 April 1966: Flann fooled you all.
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03 October 2025
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