Finding My Bliss and Following My Joy
About a month ago I ran across an ad for the soon-to-be-released reissue of all of Kraftwerk's albums. Being ein großer Fan, naturally this drew me in. But to be completely honest I was apprehensive. On first blush, it seemed like one of those "too good to be true" things that have burned me on more than one occasion in the past
First of all, they were coming from Germany, and since COVID, I've run into nothing but grief buying records from sellers in the country. Secondly, they intially seemed a bit pricey, but adjusting for inflation over the last fifty years, were really no more than what I'd pay for a good pressing back in the day. (This has helped me justify paying $25-35 for records that would've cost $8 in the late 70s.)
Still, I was tempted enough that I threw caution to the wind and ordered two albums. They arrived earlier this week, and I have to say any misgivings I may have had were blown away by spending an afternoon in absolute aural bliss.
The quality of these recordings is phenomenal. 180g vinyl. The background is absolutely silent; what you'd expect from digital but with the overall warmth of analog. And the packaging is beautiful.
This is why I spin vinyl.
So…needless to say, I went back online and ordered 3 more: The Man Machine, Tour de France, and Computer World. I'll post more after they arrive.
Speaking of Mr. Kohli…
Woof.
Top, Bottom, or Vers?
Like maybe who wants to sit on it?
#truth
They know this. And they're terrified.
This Was Left on Our Porch Last Night
They obviously have no idea who lives here.
Too bad the people who push this crap care more about a clump of cells than about the living, breathing, children in Trump's cages.
Vote Pro-Life? I did. That's why I voted for Biden.
Yes.
Like Everything Else, His Hair is a Lie
366 (It's a Leap Year, Boys) Days of UNF: Day 290
Assist the Ass
She Ready
https://twitter.com/meenaharris/status/1316576818938421249
Are you?
The Laugh We All Need Today
Kamala Harris' reaction to being asked about the fly that landed on Mike Pence's head is the laugh I needed today. 😂pic.twitter.com/7YKqxyrtvm
— Minh Ngo (@minhtngo) October 15, 2020
Released 41 Years Ago Today
Donna Summer: On The Radio (1979)
366 (It's a Leap Year, Boys) Days of UNF: Day 289
Make America CIVIL Again
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
A Little Reminder
Absolute Gibberish
Oopsie!
Undeterred by my experience two weeks ago, I took the plunge again yesterday and committed myself to beating macOS Big Sur into submission.
Why? Why not wait until it's officially released? To be honest, boredom more than anything else. And I always love a challenge, especially when it comes to misbehaving software.
I traced the flickering screen problem back to cDock, and more specifically it's "helper," a handy little program that I've been using for years to change the Apple Boring dock to something a little more interesting—including previous OS versions. Once I uninstalled it, the system booted normally and the flashing screen disappeared.
Then I was faced with a couple other things not working. Bartender 3 told me it was incompatible with Big Sur, but still offered the option to load on startup. (Okay, whatever.) So I uninstalled 3 and upgraded to Bartender 4 (beta). Nag screen gone.
Then there was Avast. None of the shields would load, so I just uninstalled it and left that for another day.
I did some searching regarding the cDock issue and saw that a new version had been released that was "compatible with macOS Big Sur." Upgraded and installed.
Big mistake. Sure, the flashing screen was gone, but when logging in the entire screen would go black for anywhere from 30 seconds to two minutes.
Uninstalled.
Everything else seemed to work normally. Yeah, most of the new icons are still butt-fugly, but I know if I really want to go to the trouble, I can harvest the icons from my Catalina backup and substitute them.* I'm not at that point yet and frankly may never be; I'm sure I will just learn to live with the iOSification happening here. Resistance is Futile.
And on the subject of the UI, it seems like the current design team can't decide if they want everything to remain "flat" as it's been since macOS Sierra or return to the skeuomorphism of the Scott Forstall years, so overall it's a hot mess. I know Jony Ive was completely burnt out by the time he left Apple, but at least things under his design leadership were consistent. (Sometimes consistently bad, but at least consistent.)
One interesting "oopsie" I stumbled upon when starting up Sensei (a great little app, by the way) is that apparently Big Sur wasn't the first name assigned to this new OS. It appears it was originally…
Yup. Cupertino.
Were they going to use a flyover photo of the spaceship for the default wallpaper? [Shudder.]
I forwarded this tidbit to Apple. Let's see if it's fixed by the time the final product ships.
It's taking me a bit to adjust to the new dialog boxes and whatnot. It hasn't brought me to an operational standstill, but I find myself actively searching for some of the most basic of functions that used to almost be a part of muscle memory. They seem to have adopted the Microsoft mantra of moving stuff around because they can.
But you know, other than the few aforementioned glitches, everything seems to be working okay; a definite improvement over the state this beta was in a few months ago. Should you upgrade? It's really up to you. There are a few new features (graphic and otherwise) that I do like. I haven't noticed anything in particular that's missing, so that's always a positive. Some things seem faster, some things seem slower. In other words, another day with Apple ending in Y.
*Turns out I can't substitute the icons either by directly replacing them in the application or by dragging and dropping, probably because these apps are on the locked down system partition.
Quote of the Day
Just think, that this race of Black men, today our slave and the object of our scorn, is the very race to which we owe our arts, sciences, and even the use of speech!" ~ French historian Count Constantine de Volney after traveling to Egypt in the late 1780's
Dump Trump
I voted. #ridinwithbiden
Please ignore the black and white photo of a dead female movie start in the background as required in every homosexual household per the Gay Agenda.)
And one more thing: #fucktrump
Relatable
366 (It's a Leap Year, Boys) Days of UNF: Day 288
Shower Thoughts
It is easy to fall asleep in front of a loud television, but when you go to bed a loud television can keep you awake.
Oh, C'mon…
…don't be so shy. Show us everything!