Apr. 16th, 2010

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Living room  Soft foof

There are lots of pipes upstairs, so I covered them with soft foam.  Two of the pipes hang down to 5'9" or so.  I hung the heads of snakes from these spots to further discourage people from bumping into them.

Snakes guard your head from hitting the pipes
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D and I found Balmy St on a walk in the neighborhood.  It had several impressive murals (and several not-quite-impressive ones).

Balmy St Murals  Balmy St Murals
Balmy St Murals
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Hi all,

I've been purging some of my possessions.  Here's some of what I'm offering up:  (Much of it is art / project oriented)
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Cambridge Soundworks speaker system. $15
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Medium fan.  $10.
- Four boxes of wood sample pieces.   Good for art projects.  Free.
- Burningman-grade pillows.  Slightly dusty.  Free
- (not sharp) Japanese sword memento. Free
- 3/4" inline valves for garden irrigation.  I have 12.   $5 each. 
- Single-pane 2'x2' skylight.  $15
- Mini shag carpet... 70s gold color.  $10
- 20 gallon pressure tank.  (the ultimate Super Soaker).  $60.
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I spent about six hours yesterday attacking the contents of my remaining storage locker. 

I encountered a variety of old memories ranging from my childhood to recent times.  Some things I've observed.

- I had rich memories of my young childhood (4-10) until I went off to college.  A few months into college, I noticed that the majority of these memories were gone.  It appears that the same thing happened with memories of college, though I recall those memories were still strong until I was 24 or so. 

- I found a box of old notebooks, containing various private writings from the age of 8 or so up to 23.  They were powerful to read... seeing versions of me at various ages struggling with similar challenges and making progress was fascinating.  It was amusing to see a couple of pages I wrote on the eve of my 20th birthday.  I made a prediction about my life at age 30 by thinking about what 10 year old me would have expected for 20 year old me and realizing how wrong he would have been -- I concluded that I really had very little predictive ability whatsoever.   Overall though the experience was incredible, better than any old photos or mementos.  This is why blogging is a wonderful thing.  It encourages us to share in ways that will help our future selves incorporate our present selves into their lives. 

- I found a box of ordinary objects designed to trigger memories.  There was, for example, a spiky seed pod I found when I took a walk to think about the fascinating girl I had met at a wedding the previous day (back in early 2001).  Objects have no meaning save for the value we give them, and this box full of ordinary objects illustrated it rather well.

- I stopped looking at my analog photos the moment I got a digital camera.  They sit there in boxes, wrapped in little paper cocoons.  Each one is another reverse fortune cookie, offering portents of your past.  I should spend a few hours going through them and tossing the best ones through one of those high speed rolling photo scanners. 

- I found a newspaper from 2003.  It had articles about the Iraq war.  Yes, we have been at war for that long.  Today's 13 year olds don't remember a time when we *weren't* at war with Iraq. 

- In my day to day activities I sometimes forget the bigger picture of the trajectory of my life.  These sorts of visits to the storage locker solve this, but I don't get daily reinforcement that way.  I could have a wall full of old pictures, but I notice that static backgrounds tend to be ambient and end up getting ignored after a while.  I could solve this by adding hundreds of photos to my computer desktop background -- that way I'd always be getting semi-fresh surprises. 

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As far as purging, I didn't have too much to show for my work.  About 2/3 of the space of the locker is taken up by three art projects.  The biggest project is this giant Settlers of Catan game, which I'm looking to find a new home for. 

The rest of the locker contains various supplies and records of my life going back to elementary school. 

Of the ~40 boxes I went through, I managed to generate 4 boxes of trash and about 6 boxes of stuff to donate.  I also found numerous possessions that have been eluding me for a long while, packed hastily in heterogeneous and unlabeled ways before my trip.
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You know those check-out stand newspapers with completely made-up articles?  I wonder if thy go above or below celebrity-gossip-rumor mags in the hierarchy of journalistic integrity.  The Sun probably makes more stuff up than the National Enquirer, but they make *important* stuff up. 

My girlfriend bought me one when I was sick in 2004 to cheer me up.  I had never looked inside one.  I found, hidden behind a provocative headline, introduction, and conclusion, a remarkably straightforward though simpleminded article about particle accelerators and the Higgs Boson. 



The rest of the paper looks more like this:

Junk news 2004  Junk news 2004

(yes, I found this hunting through my storage locker)

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