Minimalist With Radical
Is a challenge for me to write two
different styles of blogs in the same blog-space. Not up to speed and failed the entrance exam
and procedures test. For now, you will
know me and what I do, from traces of the past.
Today is a picture day. And the
theme is more than just first thoughts arrived at in morning. Concentrated effort to find a topic and stay
with it. Theme concentration and
discipline and keep it short. That is
the real test here. Name change but with
similar traits and style, you might recognize me as Stoney-Blogger. Today I am wearing that hat and those
shoes. Fitting into a familiar footprint
and one-size-fits –all arrangement. Have
two thoughts or themes in mind as I make my way through this effort. The Title:
and for once do not want it to be misleading: Minimalist With Radical.
Minimalist With Radical, and I
wonder what the average person might write about when presented with this
material in Writing Class 101? As for
me, I am alive and well and even as I plan to keep it short ( hence the word
minimalist), I will continue in robust form introducing the idea that I am with
Radical. As you know, he lives in
Seattle. The new blog organization
ThinkR.xyz uses Word Press software and
if not wrong, got it’s start in Seattle.
Don’t want you to think I have gone all rogue and wild-card and local on
you, but Seattle has a reputation of staging protests and looting store-fronts
and the police shooting Indian Woodcarvers and others. Wild West still, and perhaps that is
true. Not up to standards of Texas, but
must say: “Is an unpredictable place.”
Mysterious Orient and their best
idea are hard to translate. Came across
the reference: DANSHARI, and it
translates to: The Art of
Decluttering. In the old days I was
accustomed to thinking that the Japanese people and their spaces were
small. Now due to improvements, this
idea no longer is valid. Fast-forward to
Seattle and find this article about Homes for the Homeless that measure 8 feet
by 14 feet, and is designed to meet all the needs of a person they hope to
encourage not to sleep in doorways and on the street. Have not followed up on how this DIY (
do-it-yourself ) program is working, but am aware that it is getting funding
and operational. That said, the idea of
small and small homes makes sense in a
market like Seattle, which now has the 7th highest cost of living
rate in America.
Was not sure how ‘ Minimalist With
Radical ‘ would translate when entered
into my language conversion machine.
Yes, I have one. Won’t elaborate,
but if you like, will chuckle at the thought.
Entered. Returned. And it did not bother me that I was now with
a conversation, rather one-sided that had me dealing with a description of a
Japanese Language Radical. Not radical
in a bad way. Seems there are 214
radicals in use in current Japanese, and unlike our 26 letters in the English
alphabet, each has its own base meaning and understanding that gets placed in mine, by the very first look. Go on to learn that radicals are graphemes.
Hit me with that again. Graphemes.
Not a form of bad guy or terrorist.
Oh how I am so tired of hearing that word. Terrorist and will be treated as if I am one,
when going to the nfl football game in Seattle on Sunday. Gateway and entrance nightmares occur. Strange to be treated that way.
Radical. Rogue.
Bad Guy. Terrorist. Like I said, “Am so tired of hearing that
word.” But have not been discouraged by Seattle Seahawks’s first of the loss of
the season to Green Bay Packers. Can
give an upside-down explaination and analysis, but like my brother says, “I am
on vacation doing a cruise from Upper Germany to Hungry. American football and we can postpone all
that until I return. Not
important.” And with that I tend to
agree. But have ticket and is walking distance
from my residence, so I will attend.
Important enough to show up, be hassled at the entrance gate, and not deal
with it and 65,000 fans, who are being treated just like me. Equality.
Terrorist Special. He
shrugs. Whispers, “911 and World Trade
Centers.” Then looks away.
Talking about keeping myself safe
while attending a nfl football game.
Then get side-tracked when seeing this:
David Cassidy: Naked Lunch Box
. Rolling Stone. Has me in a bubble and am expecting it to pop
any time soon. Not sure where that
leaves me. Was hoping to address the
subject: Bushu Code. Enter this and expect for the current
conversation to change, and it does.
Going away from minimalist with radical, and into the fast lane for mind
detention and radicalization. “have you
lost your mind?” Said by somebody close
to me, and think
she means it.
For now, I provide no answer. Automatically am redirected to a Japanese
province that thrives on Kangxi Radicals, reminding myself that most of this is
a derivative of China extract. Without
more background, I am lost. Minimalist
with Radical and is my reminder to keep
this blog short and to the point.
Sighting in the point of no return.
Can’t take back what is here, unless of course I do the edit routine and
seek The Vanishing point. In the end, I
do not elaborate about Bushu Code and will leave that discussion for another
time.
New blog space but with familiar
people from thoughts.com and as in the past we are reminded, Stoney Blogs are
often fractal islands floating in the Rings of Saturn. And many are identifies as errors by the
discerning mind, and there is agreement.
“Never should have been written in the first place.” Examples of what we learn and experience
because we are here, is perhaps the hidden message embedded in Stoney Blogs or
Bushu Code. Radical thought and brings
me back to the connection with minimalist with radical. Some things are hard to repackage and
relabel. Come to Word Press, or wait is
that just the software we are using, and not a place to blog. Go to ThinkR.xyz. Now we see that much is recognizable. Stonehead is SeeDrum. We see it in his eyes, not yet covered over
by cataracts .
Currently reading about computer
processing of oriental languages . Is an
e-book edited by Yuji Mastumoto, Richard Sproat, and others. Mentions that radicals can have a useful purpose. Gives promise to the idea, not all radicals
are bad. Gives hope that I will survive
going through the gates of my first nfl football game on Sunday in Century
Field in downtown Seattle. Will incorporate
what I have learned from reading a book about:
Computer Process of Oriental Language.
Will bear a smile and look
friendly. Have noticed in the past this
is also done by Japanese visiting the White House in Washington D.C. Will incorporate in my entrance dance a multi-radical
method. If it needs a name, will refer
to the Bushu methodology. Am sure that
will grant me multiple issuance of blank stares, but this will not deter
me. Most of those I meet at a nfl
football are drinking or have had a drink or a fix to get them through their
day at the ballpark with 65,000 others.
Now reminded, one of those might be a radical or terrorist, and so one
must accept the ordeal of passing by the gatekeeper and not set off any alarms.
With this warning I finish this
blog. “Be careful.” Non-natives and unborn-in-Seattle
participants to Sunday’s NFL Seahawks
Game, must leap a large hurdle to successfully endure and experience this local
event. NFL Football in Seattle, once
known as the Wild West. Is a problem for me to describe in a blog about all of
this. So I will cut it short and package
all this as the title reads. Minimalist
With Radical. The rest will be left to the
reader’s imagination. Will answer
inquires in the comment field.
Will repeat this.
“Have you lost your mind?”
Said by somebody close to me, and think she
means it.
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