Sunday, December 28, 2025
La Belle Époque
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Happy New Year!
I hope you enjoyed the holidays. It's time for New Year's resolutions. What are yours?
Mine are simple: Don't die and stay out of the hospital. These may sound unambitious but you haven't had the year I did. Besides, "join a gym" is already crossed off my list. :)
Happy New Year!
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Saturday, December 20, 2025
"Harold and Maude" (1971)
On this day (Dec. 20th), over a half century ago (1971), one of my all-time favorite movies was released: "Harold and Maude." The movie quickly became a cult classic and is on the Top Five list of many film-lovers.
Buoyed by boisterous music from Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam), the movie is comedic and philosophical. It touched the Zeitgeist of the Seventies exactly as "The Graduate" had the Sixties. The film tells the story of Harold, a young man confused by life who attends strangers' funerals for diversion. At one, he encounters a wild free spirit who expands Harold's perspective. Maude, a 79-year old Holocaust survivor, teaches Harold to loosen up and savor experiences. A key moment is when Harold spots a concentration camp tattoo on Maude's arm.
The humor and insights of "Harold and Maude" hold up. Re-watching the movie now continues to entertain us. If you've never seen it and want to laugh, hie thee to a screen!
Friday, December 19, 2025
Pumping Iron
Life can be humbling.
So I'm at the gym yesterday, feeling very good about myself. In addition to working out regularly I'm getting stronger. My personal trainer smartly selects effective exercises and keeps increasing the weights on them. I can feel my muscles growing bigger.
Then, I look across the gym and see a guy doing a dozen chin-ups WITH A 100-lb. DISC strapped to and hanging off his body. Geez! How is that possible? Most of us can barely manage one chin-up with no albatross and this dude has the weight of a foxy girlfriend hanging onto him while casually pumping out a dozen of these torturous moves.
And don't get me started on the female trainers... they have arms bigger than mine and swagger the envy of teenage boys.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
"Love Me" [2024]
Can machines fall in love?
The question goes further than whether AI will become conscious someday and is playfully explored in a new film released this year, "Love Me". In the movie Kristen Stewart plays a "smart" buoy, designed to measure ocean conditions, and Steven Yeun plays an orbiting satellite with the history of extinct humanity in its immense memory-bank. There are no other actors in the film and neither character is human.
The machines court, woo and desire connection. So doing, they replicate human behaviors found in social media records left behind by long-dead humans. We feel their struggle to grasp why they exist and what it means to be alive. The movie raises important philosophical issues while entertaining in unexpected ways. We root for the machines' humanity even knowing they don't possess any. That's a tribute to the legacy our species may someday leave behind.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Christmas
My first Christmas present arrived!
This is the most exciting thing that's happened to me since Santa Claus visited my classroom in the First Grade. 😊






