Category: The Big Picture

Life in the Little City and Papa John’s Couple’a Dimes

I’ve lived in SFCA for a long time. And during that time I’ve grown totally accustomed to seeing all sorts of people out and about who, all things being equal, really ought to be getting help somewhere other than in the general environs of public space. Call them what you […]

The Un-Mock-Up-Able

Sometimes you can mock things up ahead of time — you can figure out, going into something, what it’s going to be like to be *in* that something. And sometimes you cannot. In JFF parlance, the former is mock-up-able and the latter is un-mock-up-able.  When something is mock-up-able, it makes […]

Jobs’s Loss Looms Large Too

In talking to friends the last couple of days about the death of Steve Jobs, one common thread is that 12/8/80 seems to be the closest analogue because, for those of us born in the 50s, and probably for lots of others as well, Lennon and Jobs both held out […]

Lennon’s Loss Looms Large

Lennon’s loss, felt more strongly today because this is his 70th birthday, still haunts. Lennon was murdered (here the dreaded passive voice is the right one to use . . . ) just about a month after Reagan defeated Carter for the presidency. What would 30 years of Lennon’s music […]

An Exquisite Balance

It’s a Monday! Mondays can be tough sometimes, yes? Why, songs have been written about how tough Mondays can be . . . And this is not just any Monday. No, this is the first Monday of the New Year! So we look back at all the fun we had […]

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