Saturday, January 30, 2010

zaterdag 30 januari 2010

zaterdag 30 januari 2010 Up at 4:38. Play movie - Children Of Dune, Part One.
Paul Atreides (Alec Newman), also known as Muad'Dib, has led forth the Fremen of Arrakis to overthrow the Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV and forced the Corrino family into exile on Salusa Secundus. Now leader of House Corrino, Princess Wensicia (Susan Sarandon) continues to plot the Atreides downfall during her exile. Paul knows his destiny... and there's no way to escape it.

Leto is Paul's "pre-born" son. They both understand each other... "We go forward. We go back." Paul knows that he has meddled with the future... of all possible futures.
Leto (James McAvoy) keeps appearing to Paul - haunting him - in prescient visions.

Paul seems to deny it, but there are two children - Leto II and Ghanima. After the movie, I listen to Mind Over Matters. Mark Danner speaks at Seattle's Town Hall. Topic - Torture: Stripping Bare the Body.

Then Jemery Rifkin speaks about his new book The Age Of Empathy and he talks about human genetics... moving toward The Empathic Civilization.

Jeremy Rifkin sounds rather pessimistic about our possibilities. Another luke-warm shower. Rice and curry chicken salad for breakfast. Listen to Wait, Wait. Neil Sedaka plays Not My Job. Neil is an amazing man. During his 50(plus)-year career, Neil Sedaka has written and recorded some of the catchiest tunes in pop history, including Calendar Girl, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, and Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen. The game is called "Oops ... we can glue that back together, right?" Three questions in honor of museum visitor who tripped and put her hand right through a priceless masterpiece by Picasso. Then I listen to KUOW's Weekend Edition - 'The Forgotten Faces Of Seattle's Original Battle In Seattle' Wow! The infamous USS Decatur. Then Rick Steves' program - Rome! I'm expecting to visit Michael, but he never calls me back. Watch episode - Legend Of The Seeker - Light. Pizza for dinner. It's rainy. Night, night.

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