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Erik Geraldsson

@WorldWatching3

Phil major, turned archivist, turned IT guy. Jewish Catholic. In favor of books, jazz, linux, and language study. 敬四旧

Maryland, USA 가입일 Temmuz 2018
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Erik Geraldsson
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Studying: Greek, Latin, Gaelic, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Hungarian, Yiddish, Japanese, Chinese
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@jswriter65 Read these about 3 years ago. And you learn not just about ST, but about how all TV worked from the 50s into the late 80s. Really great books
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John in the Shelter
John in the Shelter@jswriter65·
I'm not a Trekkie. I haven't seem the whole original series in decades, but rewatched a few eps. Next Generation is dull as dirt. I really like the captains of DS9 and Voyager, but I don't think I've seen an entire DS9 ep, only a few of V. But these books are ENGROSSING.
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@WilliamHBoyd2 I did not hear the Apollo 8 broadcast, although I was already an Apollo program fan boy at 4, with Apollo posters in my room. Are you still able to play the Apollo 11 recording?
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William H. Boyd@WilliamHBoyd2·
@WorldWatching3 I taped the audio from the television broadcast of Apollo11 on 4 track reel to reel tape because I didn’t know how else to preserve the memory. I heard the Apollo 8 astronauts read Genesis on Christmas Eve and saw the distant image of the earth.
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Who else watched the Apollo 11 moon landing live? I was 5. My parents woke me up to watch it, saying you'll remember this you're whole life. And they were correct
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@ArcEng9154644 Even as a little kid I figured routine trips to the moon and a moon base would have to be in place before Mars. And once we stopped going to the moon in 1972...
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Archival Engineer@ArcEng9154644·
@WorldWatching3 When you watched it or maybe within five to ten years later, as you learned about the Solar System and aborbed science fiction (like most kids), when did you think a man would set foot on Mars?
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Eric Adler
Eric Adler@ProfEricAdler·
“Pious fiction is still fiction. Truth has superior rights. This world must adapt itself to truth, not truth to the world.” —Henri-Frederic Amiel (1821-1881)
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@jswriter65 I haven't seen the movies, but have the novels The Hustler and C of M on my list
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John in the Shelter@jswriter65·
@WorldWatching3 I really liked the movie of COLOR OF MONEY. Scorsese made it known they were doing their own story but bought the rights so Tevis could make a few bucks. The Tevis novel is SO different, a sobering look at that kind of life. The Coen brothers could adapt it faithfully.
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John in the Shelter@jswriter65·
Walter Tevis, quality fiction writer who didn't get enough publicity.
Kenneth Mark Hoover@kmarkhoover

@PulpLibrarian Pretty good book. Tevis also wrote Queen’s Gambit, the novel later made into a Netflix miniseries. I like his writing, and his personal knowledge about living with addiction brings a powerful emotional subtext to much of his work.

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Walker Percy Gryce@percy_gryce·
Happy to announce this little event: A Panel of Curious Catholic Converts: Selections from the William Klimon Collection of Catholic Convert Literature Register through the link below: ihe.catholic.edu/event/a-panel-…
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The Last Homely House
The Last Homely House@AHomelyHouse·
I've picked up quite a few new followers in the last couple of months, so I thought I'd post a little introduction. I'm a Catholic father of ten, homeschooling and trying to make cool things in the Shenandoah area of Virginia. We live on a little homestead, but we don't do much real homesteading - we have some chickens and a handful of goats, and do some feeble attempts at gardening. But we still have to buy most of our food from the store or farmer's market, unfortunately. My background is military: I enlisted in the Navy at 17 to become a SEAL, but got dropped from BUD/S for heatstroke in 2003. After my Navy enlistment I switched to the Army and went through the pipeline to Ranger Regiment. I served 4 years as a team leader in 3rd Ranger Battalion, deploying to Afghanistan 4 times from 2009 - 2013. After I got out I built a tiny house on a trailer and we hit the road, living nomadically as I tried some different things. I ended up landing back in my native Virginia, and spend several years working close protection overseas in Iraq and East Africa. We were homeschooling our young children at the time, and I knew I wanted to be more available to build a more robust home environment and input more with my children's In 2017 I began teaching at the small private school my older children attended (I had 6 by this point). I was thrilled to teach and to finally be able to spend significant time with my children, contributing to their education at the level I always wanted to. It was a major pay-cut, though, and with my salary falling far short of my monthly bills with a family of 8 and 1 more on the way, I decided to turn my long-time hobby of calligraphy, illuminated art, and bookbinding into a side-business and so I started Tamburn Bindery to specialize in unique artistic texts and medieval-style books. I've been doing that now for 7 years. Now we host a little forest school on our property for pre-school ages, and I spend my time doing classical and adventure-based education for my kids, helping with the forest school, and working on illuminated and artistic edition book projects, as well as a bit of calligraphy on the side when I can. I also love building things, and I'm often working on fort projects in the woods with the kids. My X account is mostly a stream-of-consciousness recording of different projects I'm working on and dives into mythology and European/American cultural patrimony topics. tamburnmanor.com
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Ferenc Hörcher
Ferenc Hörcher@HorcherF·
"Ferenc Hörcher...wants to challenge the progressive empire of justice. He wants to raise up Prudence—practical reasoning, Aristotle’s phronesis—as the conservative virtue par excellence... he wants to make prudence.. the basis of a political philosophy of conservatism."(Hankins)
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James Matthew Wilson
Another week, another chance to invite you all to learn about our literary programs at @stthomashouston Learn more. Link in the next post.
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For my homeschooling friends...
Kathleen O'Toole@O_TooleKathleen

@Hillsdale College is proud to produce the Official Golden Thread Curriculum, a much needed guide for K-12 teachers who are working to revive excellence in American education. Florida is at the forefront of this work. The Golden Thread Curriculum offers a storied approach to intellectual formation, emphasizing rigor, coherence, and the pursuit of truth. This adaptable framework provides a deep historical understanding grounded in the great tradition of the humanities. By tracing the trajectory of the West from the ancient world to the modern era, these offerings illuminate the figures, faiths, and ideas that shaped our civilization. Learn more at #curriculum" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">goldenthread.education/#curriculum

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@jswriter65 The two that really stand out, and that I've thought about often, are that one and Echo, where the brain patterns are recorded
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John in the Shelter@jswriter65·
@WorldWatching3 Found his short story collection fairly recently. But "Rent Control" stuck with me after reading it decades ago. It's about an apartment where time stands still when a man and a woman touch. Most writers would've made it either too cute or too depressing, but he nailed it.
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The Aramaic Wire ܣܘܪܝܐ
Aramaic will be extinct within 50-100 years. Once Aramaic is gone, we will lose a rich library of biblical interpretation & ancient Christian history. Assyrians are the last people who speak it fluently. SAVE ARAMAIC!
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Watched The Last Waltz (1978). Excellent film. Included some beat poets. Michael McClure read the Intro to Canterbury Tales well, but I was disappointed it included Ferlinghetti's childishly blasphemous Loud Prayer ("hollow be," etc). But in the film, at least, it was followed as a rebuke (probably unintentionally) with Dylan singing his Forever Young: May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come true May you always do for others And let others do for you...
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Bradley J. Birzer
Bradley J. Birzer@bradleybirzer·
Just in case you were wondering if The Lord of the Rings is pagan or Christian. . . . it's rooted in paganism baptized by the Catholic Church and Catholic theology. @HumanEvents amazon.com/J-R-R-Tolkiens…
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