Friday, November 18, 2011 Lethbridge
5:20 am
The temperature is -12 C, with a high predicted of -16 C. From the Environment Canada website: Today Periods of snow. Amount 2 cm. Wind north 20 km/h becoming light early this afternoon. Temperature falling to minus 16 this afternoon. Tonight Flurries. Amount 2 cm. Low minus 22. Normals Max: 3°C Min: -8°C.
5:30 am Morning Musings
With the cooler temperatures, and some snow, for the next few days, outdoor activities will be kept to a minimum. But I am still optimistic about finding a geocache today. My daily routine has coalesced (ossified?, solidified?, stabilized?, condensed?) to three main items (a daily geocache, some model train running, and a little reading (and note making) from "Infinite Jest".
5:40 am Literature
Here are a few more notes for "Infinite Jest" (green indicates the additions) (bright yellow indicates fascinating sections):
Year | Time | Section | Pages | People | Description |
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1960 | winter | 12a | 157-169 | Hal's father gets a pep talk from his father when he is 10. | |
2000 | 15d | 283-299 | Orin. Joelle | Orin quits tennis and by accident ends up becoming a spectacular football place kicker. At the same time he falls in love with Joelle who is a very pretty cheerleader. She is a light user of cocaine, but Orin is not. She is also interested in Film Studies. | |
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2002 | 11b | 137-138 | Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House founded. It provides a 9-month program of closely supervised residency and treatment. | ||
2003 | Apr 1 | 3 | 27-31 | Hal, James Incandenza | Hal, age 10, in a meeting arranged by his father, with a child psychologist. Hal quotes from the OED and says that he often gets beat up when he does that with his friends. Hal's father is an avant-garde film maker who founded the Enfield Tennis Academy. Hal finally realizes that the psychologist is actually his father, wearing a disguise. |
5b | 37-38 | Wardine, Clenette | Two poor black girls living in a violent family situation, Reginald, Roy Tony | ||
5c | 38-39 | Bruce Green, Mildred Bonk | Two high school tough kids. | ||
2004 | 8a | 63-65 | James Incandenza | Ph. D. in optical physics. research funded by the military. Commits suicide at age 54. | |
Jan | 249-258 | James Incandenza | Quits drinking. | ||
Apr 1 | 14c | 249-258 | James Incandenza | Date of suicide | |
2005 | 11c | 140-142 | Hal | paper written in course Introduction to Entertainment Studies (grade 7) that compares the heroic action of Hawaii Five-O with that of the complex scenarious of Hill Street Blues | |
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2007 | Apr | 12c | 172-176 | Hal, Mario | Script for an 11 minute Entertainment cartridge on tennis produced By Mario and narrated by Hal. |
2008 | 7b | 55-60 | Don Gately | A 27-year old burglar and oral narcotics addict who kills a man (unintentionally) while engaged in a robbery. | |
8d | 67-68 | Hal? | recalls his first use of drugs when he was almost 16 | ||
2009 | 2 | 17-27 | A detailed description of Hal (?) waiting for a woman to deliver some marijuana. He is clearly an addict in need of a fix. He had been in treatment 2 years earlier. This is a superb section describing the situation through the eyes/mind of an addict. | ||
11e | 144-151 | Fewer than 10% of phones were video phones. "Good old traditional audio-only phone conversations allowed you to presume that the person on the other end was paying complete attention to you while also permitting you not to have to pay anything even close to complete attention to her." [p. 145-6] |
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Feb | 15b | Don Gately | Becomes a resident live-in at the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House. | ||
Apr 1 | 5a | 33-37 | medical attache | The attache arrives home and begins watching an Entertainment cassette that has arrived in the mail from Arizona. | |
9a | 68-78 | Kate Gompert | is on suicide watch in a psych ward, her 4th hospitalization in 3 years | ||
Apr 2 | 9b | 78-79 | medical attache | his wife arrives home and finds him dead, in front of the tv screen, which she then looks at. | |
9d | 87 | medical attache | a number of other people have entered the room and are all in a trance watching the Entertainment cassette | ||
9c | 79-85 | Gerhardt Schtitt, Mario | Schtitt, almost 70, is head coach at ETA. He and Mario (age 18) get along well. | ||
Apr 30 | 10a | 87-95 | Marathe, Steeply | Marathe uses a wheelchair. He is an informer about the activities of a Quebec-based radical group because of his need for money to help finance his wife's illness. Steeply is an Unspecified Services field operative. He wants information about the Entertainment cassette that the medical attache and a few others (about 20!) have been watching. The cassette was delivered through a series of channels known to be used by this Quebec radical group. | |
10g | 126-127 | Marathe, Steeply | There is a rumor that there might also be another tape cassette that is an anti-dote to the one that is causing people to become catatonic. | ||
10h | 128-135 | Roy Tony et al | urban hoods in downtown Boston | ||
May 1 | 16c | 317-321 | Marathe, Steeply | A powerful exchange as they discuss the general state of the USA that focuses on Entertainment and personal gratification. | |
May 9 | 4 | 32-33 | Hal, Mario | Hal and Mario are brothers who share a room in the tennis academy dorm | |
6a | 39-42 | Hal, Mario | They chat before going to sleep. Their mom (Avril) became Headmistress of the ETA after their dad (James) died. | ||
Aug 10 | 11d | 142-144 | A woman with an exterior artificial heart has her purse snatched (which contained the device) and dies. The assailant was a transvestite drug addict known to police. (Roy Tony) | ||
Oct | 6b | 42-49 | Orin | Now a placekicker for the Phoenix Cardinals. Generally seems depressed with no real purpose in life. | |
7a | 49-54 | Hal | Hal, age 17, regularly hides in the academy's Pump Room to get high on dope. He is an addict. | ||
10f | 121-126 | Hal, Mario, Millicent Kent | Millicent is a tennis girl who notices a new tripod that has been set up in a thicket. She is a very good tennis player but actually prefers dance. Millicent tells Mario that she is madly in love with him. | ||
11f | 151-156 | Describes the black market in urine samples so the tennis players don't get caught using drugs. | |||
Oct 22 | 13a | 181-193 | Madame Psychosis | She runs a one-hour radio program at MIT which often includes commentary on Entertainment cassettes. | |
13b | 193-198 | Don Gately | He is a resident at the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House which is described in some detail. | ||
Nov 1 | 8b | 65-66 | Orin | is in a cardinal costume in a pre-game show. He hates it. | |
8c | 66-67 | Pemulis | is leading a big buddy get together of younger tennis players at ETA | ||
Nov 3 | 7c | 60-61 | Jim Troeltsch | age 17, gets suddenly ill before practice drills. | |
10b | 95-97 | Disney Leith | teaches high-optics courses at ETA. A number of the boys are quizzing one another on entertainment technologies | ||
10c | 97-105 | locker-room banter at the ETA among the tennis boys | |||
10d | 105-109 | Marathe, Steeply | Our attachments are our temple, what we worship, no? What we give ourselves to, what we invest with faith." [p. 107] "Who teaches your U.S.A. children how to choose their temple? ... For this choice determines all else." [p. 107] |
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10e | 109-121 | a group of tennis boys | "I feel this what, dread, this dread, I see seven or eight years of unhappiness every day and day after day of tiredness and stress and suffering stretching ahead, and for what, for a chance at a like a pro career that I'm starting to get this dready feeling a career in the Show means even more suffering, if I'm skeletally stressed from all the grueling here by the time I get there." [p. 109] | ||
11a | 135-137 | Orin, Hal | Orin wants to know what Hal knows about Quebec separatism. | ||
Nov 4 | 12b | 169-171 | Michael Pemulis | Pemulis has been doing some serious reading about a new drug called DMZ which is purported to be even more powerful than LSD. | |
12d | 176-181 | Patricia Montesian | She is the executive director of the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House. A woman, Nell, (a former personal-injury attorney) has just stabbed another resident with a fork because he wouldn't stop drumming with his fingers. | ||
7d | 61-63 | Hal? | thinks to himself about nightmares and dreams | ||
9d | 85-87 | Tiny Ewell | an elf-size man who is on his way to a detox center | ||
Nov 5 | 14b | 240-249 | Orin, Hal, Helen Steeply | Orin phones from Arizona. He thinks he is being followed by people in wheelchairs. He is also being inteviewed by Helen Steeply, ostensibly for a human interest story in a magazine. Orin wants information about their father's death. Hal says he (age 13 at the time) was the first person to see the body after he had put his head in a microwave oven. Hal recalls that their father spent the month before he committed suicide in the small post-production room off the lab in their basement. | |
Nov 6 | 13c | 198-200 | tennis boys | Verbal play while lifting weights in the training room | |
13d | 200-211 | Tiny Ewell, Kate Gompert, Don Gately | Further descriptions of life at the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House. Tiny Ewell has an obsessive interest in tattoos when his Substance is taken away. (He has been here over 2 months - (e.g. early 2010) Kate Gompert is still clinically depressed. Don Gately is a live-in staffer. | ||
13e | 211-219 | Michael Pemulis | Michael has obtained a small amount of the new, and very potent, drug DMZ. | ||
15a | 258-270 | Details of a tennis tournament. Hal and John Wayne do particularly well. | |||
15b | 270-281 | Pat Montesian, Geoffrey Day, Don Gately | More details of life at the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House. Day is a new patient (he has only been there 6 days) who has moved in from the Dimock Detox center. He is a former instructor who "has been in and out of a blackout for most of the last several years". Gately has been a resident for about 9 months and a staff member for 4 months. He has been completely Substance-free for 421 days. He is almost 29 years old. | ||
15c | 281-283 | Describes the bus ride home from the tennis tournament. | |||
Nov 7 | 14a | 219-240 | Joelle van Dyne, Molly Notkin | Joelle is planning to commit suicide at Molly's house later this evening. She was in most of James Incandenza's films. "Jim at the end had filmed her at prodigious andmulti-lensed length, and refused to share what he'd made of it. Her mental name for the man had been 'Infinite Jim' " [p. 225] Joelle is aka Madame Psychosis - who ran the MIT late night radio program. She was Orin's lover for 26 months and was his father's optical beloved for 21 months. She locks herself in Molly's bathroom and takes an overdose of drugs as someone begins knocking on the door. | |
16a | 306-312 | Jim Troeltsch | a weak tennis player who provides sports scores on the radio | ||
16b | 312-317 | Mario | Brief history of Mario as a premature baby with handicaps to the present as a photographer at ETA | ||
Nov 8 | 17a | 321-342 | A group of younger tennis players play an ETA game that mimics the global situation and which disintegrates into chaos. | ||
17b | 342-374 | Don Gately | A fascinating description of an AA meeting. Incredible! Joelle is now at the Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House where Gately notices her. | ||
17c | 375 | Marathe, Steeply | Steeply has been assigned to "cultivate some of the Entertainment's alleged filmmaker's relatives and inner circles". (i.e. the Incandenzas) | ||
Nov 14 | 15d | 299-306 | Tony Krause | Poor Tony is trying to withdraw from heroin and has a seizure. A superb description of what withdrawal feels like. | |
2010 | 1 | 3-17 | Hal | Hal, age 18, in his last year of high school, is being interviewed for admission to a university in Arizona. He is a top-ranked junior tennis player. He also has a photographic memory for the meaning of words. His understanding of the interview process is very perceptive although his attention to detail is bizarre. At the end he has some form of seizure and babbles incoherently. He has been in residence at the Enfield Tennis Academy since he was 7.The interview is to clarify the discrepancy between his standardized test scores which are subnormal and his desire to go to university. But Hal's perception of the interview indicate that he is abnormally intelligent. He not only remembers detail, he understands what he has read whether in language, philosophy, or mathematics. But he seems to be socially backward. "Yet he has some trouble with excitability in conversation." He had a previous episode a year earlier when he was restrained and taken to Emergency in a straight jacket. "I'm not just a boy who plays tennis. I have an intricate history. Experiences and feelings. I'm complex. ... I'm not a machine. I feel and I believe. I have opinions. Some of them are interesting." The section ends with, "So yo then man what's your story?" |
11:30 am Geocaching
There was a light snow falling this morning and the temperature was continuing to fall so I tried for a cache that involved as little time outside as possible. This one fit the criterion perfectly.
- GC37F03 - 11.11.11
My goal of finding at least one cache for each day of November is still on track. There are 12 days left this month and I will need to find a cache on 6 of them. But I get a break on the next 2 days which is kinda nice since that is when the cold weather will be around.
(I have just added a few photos that I took yesterday to the previous web page.)
6:30 PM Cooking
I tried another slow cooker recipe from "The 150 best Slow Cooker recipes" by Judith Finlayson. It is called Beef Chili with Cornbread Topping. I also found it on the Web at
http://www.food.com/recipe/crock-pot-beef-chili-with-cornbread-topping-153455
It was delicious. I love cornbread so this really appealed to me. I would call the recipe a Tex-Mex recipe as it seems to be a blend of Texan and Mexican ingredients.
This is a good meal when the temperature outside is negative.
8:00 PM Model Trains
I have completed the activities for three trains (#601, #200, #700) for the 4:00 am time period.
As a result of the activities for the first 4 hours, I am changing my operations instructions by deleting the (implicit) step of lining all mainline switches after the train passes through them. This simplifies the instructions a little and makes them less pedantic.
This is a good activity for me when the weather is cold.