In our increasingly globalized world, diversity is an essential element in the transformation and growth of society: Single systems of absolute values and principles used to color the lives of large numbers of people under the rule of royalty or monarchy, but such coherence is now rare: However, the progress of computers and artificial intelligence is accelerating, and if they reach the stage where they boast absolute intelligence, society and whole nations are likely to blindly follow them: This work attempts to express that premonition as an immense ‘floating vacant throne’ 

Kahei Nawa 2022

Earthwise Productions May132022

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Gunn streaks to top 25 in CCS baseball and El Camino league title

Quinton Sterling rounds bases in Leclerq double vs Lynbrook

Gunn has won nine straight, 14-1 in league with 25 teams in the entire CCS can boast more wins and ranked higher by MaxPreps. Paly is #3 with 23 wins. Maybe they each will win their respective CCS divisions. 23-5, 17-10 — that’s a combined 40-15 and 73 percent for our town’s sandlot lads.

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Seventeen photos of Meklit Hadero, who appears here Friday

She also sings

 

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1) I found this snapshot of Tim Bloom of the mother hips and yours truly Mark Weiss of Earthwise productions I took it with a cheap camera disposable at Tressider in 1999 I don’t know if I still have the original print and I forgot where this was hiding:

2) Tim Bluhm 20 years ago actually looks a little bit like a 18-year-old Paly baseball player Henry Bolte, who  came into Coupa Cafe a few minutes after I was writing a blog post here about his 12 homeruns and 43 stolen bases; I did not speak with the kid but Duffy and I stepped outside and I heard him talking about playing against Wilcox or Los Gatos so I presume that is indeed the guy or kid. And it’s 130 and I’m at the new coupa at quarter and Hillview Stampford industrial Park somehow called the hub but I set an alarm to remind me in about two hours to swing by gun and show my alma mater support. Gunn v Lynbrook.

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Earthwise ads in Chronicle Datebook and Sunday Pink for the first time since 1990s

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Palo Alto’s Henry Bolte has 12 homers and 43 stolen bases as Vikings sail on to 20 win season, regional title quest

Palo Alto is 22-5 and third in the CCS heading into the league playoffs

Paly wins by average score of 9 to 3 (231 runs scored, 73 yielded, after 27 starts).

Bolte is hitting nearly .500, and if they walk him it’s like a double.

I met the dad down at a cafe on Ramona and he said his son made good use of the Covid shutdown to lift weights. His buddy said he stood out from age 13.

I hope to catch another game or two, especially the CCS final if it goes that far – -which might be a rematch against Saint Francis. But in truth there are a handful of teams that could knock out the Vikings — most of them cross themselves before each at bat, if that explains it.

Bolte has announced he will enroll at Texas Austin and play for the Longhorns but he is also rumored to be a first round draft choice or second round for the bigs. There have been pro scouts at the games.

Gunn meanwhile is 12-1 in the lower division (15-10 overall) and beat Monta Vista 30-0 on Cinco de Mayo. (They beat Monta Vista in football 37-15 in comparison, on September 27, 2019). Titans play Lynbrook today at home at 4.  Gunn’s coach Chris Melvin is a cousin of Bob Melvin of Menlo Atherton, Post 375, Cal, Giants, A’s and Pads fame.  (Which reminds: we are 122 days away from Paly and Gunn meeting in football, September 9, for the first time in 10 years — first City Serious tilt since September 2011, 45-14 and September, 2012, 45-0).

Paly’s sophomore Ari Smolar-Eisenberg still leads his team with 13 strikeouts in 10-and-a -third innings, although junior Sam Papp has 42 k’s in 49 innings and is 6-0, while Danny Peters has 41 k’s in 45 innings is 5-2.

Bolte’s numbers project to 72 HRs and 258 SBs over the familiar 162-game fixture. (Of course, he plays against high school boys, for now). Let’s remember that Joc Pederson of the Giants, with 154 career MLB home runs, once had 33 homers and 30 stolen bases for AAA Albuqueque in 2014 age 22. Last Pacific Coast league player to do 30-30 before him was Lefty O’Doul of the SF Seals in 1927.

Paly has a team ERA of exactly 2 and eight players who have appeared in 3 or more games on the mound, including sophomore Ari Smolar-Eisenberg who started against Mountain View but took the loss.

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650 concert promoters’ media war

Nonprofit the guild full page ad page 9 of the Chronicle Sunday paper showing 24 shows five of which previously appeared in Earthwise a Productions at either Cubberley or The Mitch

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Bob Dylan, the vote, Will Bernard, Sony Holland singing the music of Linda Ronstadt

 

Just now, taking the dog out, I noticed todays mail. It included a single balcony reserved seat ticket to a Bob Dylan concert upcoming in Oakland Friday June 11, in about a month and a notice for a polling place for a primary election that Tuesday.

And on my calendar i note free concerts I am producing Thursday June 9 and Tuesday June 14, at Lytton Plaza.

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Pop up blues show today at 4:30 pm at Lytton Plaza by Jeremiah Lockwood, Stanford doctoral, presented by Earthwise

Jeremiah Lockwood, September 18 – l’chaim — at Lytton Plaza, part of Together Again Palo Alto;

PhD in Education and Jewish Studies Individualized Masters in Ethnomusicology Stanford University
October 2020 • jdlock@stanford.edu
Dissertation title: “Golden Ages: Chassidic singers and cantorial revival in the digital era”
Committee: Brigid Barron, Anna Schultz, Ari Y. Kelman (chair)

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Jack Cullen (music) VS Jack Cullen (baseball)

 

Played with Mickey Mantle
Booked by Tom Windish
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Anna for Congress: Or, what is the sound of half a brain clapping?

I am going on record here as support for Anna Eshoo.
Although Bill Johnson that Fascist will delete my view, per usual.
Which is why we need Anna another term.
(Met Ajwang at the Farmer’s Market and was impressed…)
Tanaka is a joke: What is the sound of half a brain clapping?



edit to ad, one minute later; I just donated to Anna Eshoo campaign via Act Blue

and: from a museum exhibit in NY on “one hand clapping” by Wong Ping which I almost read at 8:18 at Peet’s as “word ping” or “woke ping”

andand: I updated this to include tags for wong ping who is genius; and categories to include “sex” which is usually, at Plastic Alto, merely gender but here, indeed, sex, “platos republic” which means politics but also references allegory of the cave in that the wong ping thing goes, ahem, deeper than I thought; and “words” which means koan here. I posted to youtube:
I just watched this for 7 minutes in context of my efforts to impact public opinion and the 16th district congressional race here in Palo Alto — hard to explain; respect to Wong Ping.
Probably doesn’t go here but I bought three papers, SF, SJ and NYC to read three obituaries to Norm Mineta, who went to San Jose High. The kid who took my order went to Westmont but has peoples in AR. 
My dog just kissed my nose; he wants to be taken home and fed. By 9 a.m. on a warm promising Thursday, as Peter Gabriel plays “In your eyes”…Wong Ping “in your eyes” would mean something else in his video “Jungle of Desire” 

Another reason to hate computers:

Norm Cash Misses Twin Bill

from NYT in 1962 — I’m looking for May 4 yesterday not two years before I was born, tho I did the baseball revere 

Act blue or green

and and but not Anand Patwardhan: its Robert McFadden in the NYT:

Norman Y. Mineta, who as a boy was interned with his family and thousands of other Japanese Americans during World War II, then rose in government to become a 10-term Democratic congressman from California and a cabinet official under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, died on Tuesday at his home in Edgewater, Md. He was 90. I will look it up but I would guess Norm Mineta would support Anna Eshoo and not Greg Tanaka. 

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