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From the vault - Christmas 1972

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Christmas 1972 When i lived in new york poor as a mouse door   i would go on fifth avenue shopping the windows   but i  got a white knit hat  for my sister at abraham-strauss   then there at scrbiners or coulda been doubledays and it was on about christmas i saw danny kaye brilliant, welcome, witty, immortal, adored by the store help i crossed ore a portal walter mitty in dream trance in life's dance a corker a short time new yorker.   would catch the train outta there but carry sprite danny sprite danny and the hat for my sister   in  a place in my memory.   until this very moment when here it is look here and you stand in front of me.                                        -JV also at  https://moontravellerherald.blogspot.com/2012/12/christm...

buff and buff

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  This was the Buff&Buff Factory site, which was a mesh of apartments/studios and abandoned factory. It was old, down near Stony Brook. The electrical power was shared via belted wheels that ran up on the ceilings. Buff&Buff made surveying equipment. Imaginations could run there. Had good friends there. In this picture [1980s] I am checking up on my sweetie!

Yet Another Moon

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 Thanks mostly to Wikipedia… "Another Time, Another Place" was Johnny Bryne’s first original script for the series SPACE 99. That’s the show where Humans have colonized the Moon, in order to bury nuclear waste from Earth, and something nuclear goes wrong, and the Moon leaves its orbit and  then wanders through the Universe for the rest of the Series. There werent any B-17s on this Moon. As the National Enquirer had seen...Anyway... Bryne started with the concept of the worst thing he could imagine happening to the Alphans: hitting a 'mad cloud or particle storm in space' that causes their bodies to separate into duplicates. With that concept forming the episode's hook, he then had to conceive the next four acts of storyline to reach the conclusion of the Alphans coming face-to-face with themselves. The story would highlight the cyclic nature of human experience—the catastrophic failure of the 20th Century 'techno-man' resulting in a new beginning of the pr...

Jeff Hull Butter Ball - Music by Matthew Hull

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AI Analysis - A psalm

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 me and Gemini one day in December I can discern repeated patterns of composition in the source material, which appears to be a psalm or a hymn (Psalm 80, based on the context). The patterns are characteristic of ancient Hebrew poetry, particularly the use of parallelism and a refrain . 🎶 Compositional Patterns The most obvious and frequently repeated patterns are: 1. The Refrain (Choral Repetition) A specific plea or request is repeated almost verbatim at key points, serving as a refrain that marks the end of a section and emphasizes the core request. Pattern: " O God, bring us back and make your face shine on us, that we may be saved. " Location Examples: End of stanza 1 (Lines 3-4): "O God bring us back and make your face shine on us and we shall be saved ." (Slight variation: "O God, the God of armies ,") End of stanza 2 (Line 3): "O God of armies, bring us back and make your face shine on us and we shall be saved ." End of stanza 3/Conc...