Thursday, December 10, 2009

Another New Feature

I intend to write about the CD and DVD courses that I complete. All are from The Teaching Company [ see http://www.teach12.com/ ]. I buy them on sale at what seems to me quite reasonable prices. I concentrate on its offerings in the humanities: philosophy, literature, history, and religion. The science and math courses don't interest me as I have such an extensive background in those areas. But the humanities were an area neglected for years, and I am now enjoying myself filling that vacant space in half my brain.

I mainly buy the CD versions, unless the course is art or about a part of the world where I don't know the geography or places. The CD works best since I like to listen in the car driving my dog Sky to sheep herding classes.

A few days ago I finished How to Read and Understand Poetry. The course was excellent - covering many aspects of how a poem is constructed and how the poet makes his/her points. All this technical knowledge helps one appreciate the poetry as a poem, and not simply to read it as prose to figure out its meaning. The professor in fact said "meaning" is one of the least important parts of a poem, as most poems are about traditional subjects such as love, loss, death, heroism, etc.

In my opinion, one must read a poem out loud, preferably twice, to absorb its value. Human language and thinking developed over tens of thousands of years orally, so poetry captures a crucial part of languages' communication dimension. And literature for the first few thousands of years was all poetry. To me, then, it's self-evident that a good technical knowledge of poetry is crucial to having a deep understanding of humanity.

This course helped me immensely. One must buy The Norton Anthology of Poetry to get the most of the course. All poems covered in the lectures are included in the anthology [except very few]. I read them all after reviewing the course notes provided, certainly thus reading more poetry that I had done prior in my entire life.

I recommend this course to anyone seeking to diversify one's knowledge in the humanities.

PS: Another excellent course I'm now watching on DVD is Dutch Masters: The Age of Rembrandt, in preparation for a trip to Amsterdam this spring.

Actions

Nothing - still sitting in the shade, waiting for a trend.

Word of the Day

"Tocsin" - noun [$10]
Tocsin means 1. an alarm bell or the ringing of it; 2. a warning signal
Sentence: No one sounds a tocsin when the market herd begins to head to a new waterhole; one must watch the signs and portents to see it and climb onto the elephant in time to ride along.

55 comments:

  1. where is the eminiking...oh yes, on the move into march...NAILED IT...well played Sal

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  2. "still sitting in the shade, waiting for a trend."....uh Bunk, the trend is higher or did I miss something?

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  3. "I'm waiting to see where the market wants to go into year-end."...thx jim...you are in good company Bunk...you should feel great shame sir.

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  4. yes, that hurts. I'll put a bag over my head today for an hour.

    And I'm more worried now that I'm wrong.

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  5. good morning Bman !!!!


    all i want for xmas is a strong dollar

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  6. Bman do you prefer a 44magnum or a colt 45 ???



    i held them last nite...........felt good...........didn't shoot........hopefully soon

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  7. ya..............Z9 to H0 today


    didn't nail it yet........day is still young though

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  8. I like & have both. The good thing about both is one can buy a fine lever action rifle to shoot the same cartridge.

    I suppose having to shoose one, I'd take the .44 magnum. One can also shoot .44 special in it, for less kick. And the .44 magnum in a rifle is very powerful due to the long barrel giving more time to burn all the powder. I can get 2000 fps (from memory) - that's like a .30-30 rifle.

    When I used to do cowboy shoots, I used the .45 long colt.

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  9. I made some special .44 magnum loads for bears, too.

    300 grain bullets.

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  10. when at (bowling) pin shoots, I like to use a .44 magnum with .44 spl cartridges: It will knock them off the table nicely, but the big .44 magnum revolver give less recoil.

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  11. Sal...would think your perfered weapon would be the C-4 M183 satchel charge.

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  12. Bob how long do you think it is before Bud shoots his own johnson off?

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  13. you know what frosty?


    i gonna stick that C-4 saschel page right up your ass !!! f'ng douchebag



    PS........still think i have u on ignore ???????

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  14. yeah that's what i heard about the 44magnum..............much less recoil than colt45


    but the fact that jesse james had a colt45 intrigues me..........cuz ya'know............i'm a mean sob............you don't wanna mess with me

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  15. what about the 9mm Bman ?? or is that too feminine


    i amm sure Frosty a 9mm type of guy.........ya'know...........since he a queer and all

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  16. nope, Bud.

    .44 magnum revolver with .44 magnumn cartridges kicks horribly.

    .45 long colt is less.
    The old style cowboy revolvers absorbed the kick better, too, with the rounded grip.

    there are other considerations on type of revolver, too, depending on planned use.

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  17. it all depends on planned use.

    no handgun is "feminine", although some are designed for the ladies, such as the S&W "LadySmith"

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  18. there was a monster gun show in ftlauderdale during thanksgiving weekend.........i wasn't here so i missed it

    next one is in january.........i will be buying.........florida is great.........you buy and get your license within 3 hours...........walk out with your guns

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  19. carry vs. home & range only

    penetration if used for home defense

    auto vs. revolver

    (must practice a lot more with auto)

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  20. I have them all so I can choose the best one for the jobs, when needed..

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  21. there is a pretty good show on showtime called Lock n'Load............filmed in a gun store.....wed nite at 8


    another show i been watchin is Lock and Load on history channel...........good for novices like me..........Bman wud enjoy...........but wouldn't learn anythin new from it

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  22. Bud shooting guns contributes to our problem of climate change...knock it off sir...

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  23. Bunky...wise pass on TIP...where is the load the halftrack level sir?

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  24. haven't checked a chart on TIP, but the real yield needs to get to 2.25 - 2.5% on the long end before I have strong interest.

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  25. on TIPs chart, I'd say 102 is add; 100 is load the halftrack.

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  26. does lloyd blankfein read this blog ??


    GS Goldman Sachs announces changes to its 2009 compensation program ($164.90 -$1.54)
    the firm’s entire 30-person management committee, which comprises all global divisional and regional leadership, will receive 100 percent of their discretionary compensation in the form of Shares at Risk, which cannot be sold for 5 years, as well as subject to other restrictions
    the five-year holding period on Shares at Risk includes an enhanced recapture provision that will permit the firm to recapture the shares in cases where the employee engaged in materially improper risk analysis or failed sufficiently to raise concerns about risks
    Shareholders will have an advisory vote on the firm’s compensation principles and the compensation of its named executive officers at the firm’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders in 2010

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  27. that is appropriate news from GS..............the shareholders flexed their muscles..............and got the changes to compensation they wanted..................not some pay czar..............or some blowhard pontificating on a blog ( wonder who that cud be?)


    surely you approve Bman

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  28. uh post a link in the future...thx in advance.

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  29. Bunkerman is Bud a better shot than you sir?

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  30. Bud maybe this tax is the best thing that could ever happen to you. Stop going for the easy buck and start producing something with your life. Create, instead of living off the buying and selling of others.

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  31. I won't give GS any kudos until I see the amounts.

    It's a start.

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  32. Bunkerman is Bud a better shot than you sir?

    Uh ... he can hit a golf ball better, no doubt.

    But with a rifle or handgun, I suspect I could outshoot him left handed at double distance.

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  33. but anyone doing some shooting is better than any tenderfoot, so I give Bud full credit for trying it.

    It's an activity where participation gets one a passing grade, period.

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  34. that comfortable thump in one's hands and the holes appearing on the target give great pleasure.

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  35. "thump in one's hand"...indeed, Bud lives for the reach around.

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  36. Bunkerman do you own GS in the 1-2-3 Fund? How about the Krypto Fund?

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  37. i've never shot a gun in my life ..............what type of f'ng question is that ????


    ace .............what a douchebag

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  38. and i would have shot a gun by now............if i had a close friend around here that did


    but an aquantance of mine ...........whose guns i was holding last nite..............is takin me to the gun show and range soon.............now that i'm watchin these shows on tv................it looks like ALOT of fun


    i am very excited and eager to be a gun-owner soon.................can't wait to get my NRA membership card!!!!!!

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  39. Bman what movie is that quote form that ace posted ?


    'living off the buying and selling of others'

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  40. keep yappin frosty


    and you gonna feel a thump in your face.............oh wait............you prolly enjoy that......ya'know.............queers enjoy gettin gagged and punched



    PS.............still think i have u on ignore ???

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  41. mern can teach about guns...he chased off a gang o brathaaasss with an unloaded piece...oopppsss never mind....back to couchtarica

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  42. can I have ur golf clubs after you buy ur gun...and have 4 Zimas after a bad day trading???

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  43. I own no GS no where no how not in any manner whatsoever, except via index fund of all US stocks.

    Don't trust them - they loot their own shareholders, too.

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  44. "They're ivory. Only a pimp from a cheap New Orleans whorehouse would carry a pearl-handled pistol."


    movie Bunk?

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  45. A-I-D-A. Attention, Interest, Decision, Action. Attention - Do I have you attention? Interest - Are you interested? I know you are, because it's fkkk or walk. You close or you hit the bricks. Decision - Have you made your decision for Christ? And Action.

    A-I-D-A. Get out there - you got the prospects coming in. You think the came in to get out of the rain? A guy don't walk on the lot lest he wants to buy. They're sitting out there waiting to give you their money. Are you gonna take it? Are you man enough to take it?


    Can anyone name this classic?

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  46. Barbershop 2??? oh man...no Tiger...

    Bob has got it....

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