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  1. Greetings

    Books

    Why: https://mastodon.social/@gravely/110011601484725615

    gravely (@gravely@mastodon.social)Attached: 1 image Aside: I mostly chose what to read when someone else who I specifically think is cool (even if I don't know them or w/e) says or posts that they like something and it has almost never let me down. This one, for example, I picked up in December: https://twitter.com/ImJuneFacts/status/1606339706811097088Mastodon

    2023: https://mastodon.social/@gravely/109661276920611083#.

    gravely (@gravely@mastodon.social)Attached: 1 image first book of the year down, (I think via @leigh@ottawa.place somewhere?): "Axiomatic," a collection of Greg Egan's short stories that appeared in various science fiction magazines (mostly Interzone and Asimov's) between 1989 and 1992. Great late 80s hard SF shorts I don't do star reviews, but, folks, they're good stories https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/156783.Axiomatic aside: a characters is mentioned to have received their advanced degree in 2023, which I'm sure felt reasonably far out at the time.Mastodon

    2024: https://mastodon.social/@gravely/111681527425154217

    gravely (@gravely@mastodon.social)Attached: 1 image First book of 2024: Ellen Ullman, "Close to the Machine: Technophilia and Its Discontents” (https://www.goodreads.com/book/486625/questions). I don't know how this made it onto my pile but it was a quick read (I started it yesterday). It's so weird to read 90s tech memoirs. People were still sorta building stuff back then, weren't sure where things would end up, and so on. 2023's thread: https://mastodon.social/@gravely/109661276920611083 Why I post these: https://mastodon.social/@gravely/110011601484725615Mastodon

    2025: TBD

    Walks

    https://mastodon.social/@gravely/111433245331859281

    gravely (@gravely@mastodon.social)Attached: 3 images so I walk a few miles every morning looked for an app help me be more intentional about taking streets I've never taken before and was susprised when https://citystrides.com/ pulled in... every walk I've ever recorded in strava. it's neat seeing the stark difference between tight squiggles of political lit drops up and down steps from years ago (usually hanging door cards on every house doorknob on a turf of a few blocks) next to meanderings of normal walks on sidewalksMastodon
  2. Morning Walk

    A three mile (four and three quarters kilometer), 177 foot (54 meter) elevation walk over one and a quarter hours, (one hour moving) in Pismo Beach, California. About 5900 steps.

  3. caught a hot tip that “A People’s History of North American Music" is rad, in Berkeley on the 11th and SF on the 12th https://www.mississippirecords.net/calendar-2024/west-coast-tour-a-peoples-history-of-north-american-music, have plans the 12th I might cancel or not and go the 11th, tbd

  4. Afternoon Walk

    A zero and a half mile (zero and a half kilometer) walk over a quarter hour in Pismo Beach, California. About 800 steps.

  5. Afternoon Walk

    A zero and a quarter mile (zero and a half kilometer) walk over a quarter hour, (a few minutes moving) in Ventura, California. About 700 steps.