This will be a “bits of stuff” day today, as I’m brain dead because I went out last night with friends and tried karaoke for the first time in ages. I learned that, perhaps, the high note from Simon and Garfunkel’s “I Am A Rock” is a bit outside my range. It’s pretty safe to say that a career as a singer was never in the cards for me.
The Globe reports that people who know two languages develop dementia symptoms later in life than unilingual people. Uh oh. I only know English (well, I know a tiny bit of French, but not enough to understand conversations). Maybe I can fend off dementia by using quite a lot of English.
The BBC web site has a list of greatest living British cultural icons, as voted on by viewers. Here’s the list, in order:
- Sir David Attenborough
- Morrissey
- Sir Paul McCartney
- David Bowie
- Michael Caine
- Stephen Fry
- Kate Bush
- Alan Bennett
- Kate Moss
- Vivienne Westwood
Imagine: Moz ahead of Beatle Paul. (I must confess that I didn’t know who David Attenborough was. I can identify everybody else on this list.)
Today, I got some spam that was Highlighted with Random Capitalized Words:
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Now, you can find all the details here (site deleted)
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Before I go, a shout out to my friend Scott’s video blog, You, The Viewer. I particularly recommend his January 4th entry, He’s The Computer Man. I have never seen so many people without rhythm attempt to dance at one time.
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