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Old King Croesus Was a Merry Old Soul…

Posted by gregole on November 9, 2014
Posted in: High Culture. Tagged: Book Report. 1 Comment

“Croesus (pronounced ‘KREE-sus’) was the King of Lydia, a country in western Asia Minor (corresponding to modern-day Turkey) from 560-547 BCE and was so wealthy that the old expression “as rich as Croesus” originates in reference to him. His wealth, it is said, came from the sands of the River Pactolus in which the legendary King Midas washed his hands to rid himself of the ‘Midas Touch’ (which turned everything he laid hands on into gold) and in so doing, the legend says, made the sands of the river rich with gold. The Lydians, either during the reign of Croesus or just before, were cited as the first people to mint coins of gold and silver in Asia Minor and it was Croesus who funded construction of the great Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Although some have claimed that Croesus was largely a legendary figure, his signature at the base of one of the columns of the Temple of Artemis (now on display at the British Museum) is evidence that he was an actual historical king who ruled from the city of Sardis.”

http://www.ancient.eu/croesus/  Shout out to author Joshua J. Mark – and another good link prescient to this post:  http://www.ancient.eu/sardis/

Now that we know where he came from and better yet, how to pronounce his name, let’s hear Herodotus tell some Croesus tales.  Herodotus speaks thus: Continue Reading

Friday Fun Photos

Posted by gregole on November 8, 2014
Posted in: Travel. Tagged: Photography. 2 Comments

Got a shot of this while driving on the 202 Freeway north of Phoenix.  It’s the First Solar Building and I guess they’ve had enough this week!

TGIF

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Thursday Links

Posted by gregole on November 7, 2014
Posted in: Pop Culture. Tagged: Technology. Leave a comment

This one has to be making the rounds in internet land:
http://yaybahar.com/

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Personal Yellow Submarines

Posted by gregole on November 6, 2014
Posted in: Science. Tagged: Technology. 2 Comments

Here’s something interesting:  a personal submarine.  I’d love to have one of these; but they look kind of expensive.

C-Explorer 3 submersible

http://www.uboatworx.com/C-Explorer_3.dhtml?lan=ENG Continue Reading

Naomi Replansky – You Walked a Crooked Mile

Posted by gregole on November 5, 2014
Posted in: Poetry and Literature. Tagged: Book Report. Leave a comment

You walked a crooked mile
you smiled a crooked smile
you dropped a wandering tear
all in a crooked year Continue Reading

Herodotus – The Early Years

Posted by gregole on November 5, 2014
Posted in: Poetry and Literature. Tagged: Book Report. Leave a comment

Herodotus wrote on a huge range of topics in his History because besides the main story line, the Persian Wars, he added in all manner of observations of the locals, who begat whom, details of local feuds, who was in, who was out, how they did it and how they made sure people were doing it enough so there would be plenty of begating.  Add plenty of supernatural causes and effects.  But the main structure of the story was the wars between the Persian Empire and the Greek States, Continue Reading

Deep Space Monday

Posted by gregole on November 4, 2014
Posted in: Science. Tagged: Space. Leave a comment

Happy November everybody!  Let’s talk about deep space stuff.  I was reading one of my news feeds today and one of them seemed to suggest that NASA is soliciting ideas for deep space exploration from the likes of you and me:  Continue Reading

Computer Map of the Early Universe

Posted by gregole on November 2, 2014
Posted in: Poetry and Literature. Tagged: Book Report. 1 Comment

We’re made of stars.  The scientific team
Flashes a blue and green computer chart
Of the universe across my TV screen
To prove its theory with a work of art:
Temperature shifts translated into waves
Of color, numbers hidden in smooth lines.
“At last we have a map of ancient Time”
One scientist says, lost in a rapt gaze.
I look at the bright model they’ve designed,
The Big Bang’s fury frozen into laws,
Pleased to see it resembles a sonnet,
A little frame of images and rhyme
That tries to glitter brighter than its flaws
And trick the truth into its starry net.

Maura Stanton

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maura_Stanton

From:  Verse & Universe Poems About Science and Mathematics Edited by Kurt Brown

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Run-Boy-Run at the MIM

Posted by gregole on November 2, 2014
Posted in: Pop Culture. Tagged: Music Review. 2 Comments

MIM stands for Musical Instrument Museum, a totally awesome organization in Phoenix, Arizona.  http://mim.org/ and it is an absolutely fabulous place to hear music performed – their small auditorium has excellent acoustics and there isn’t a bad seat in the house.  Let’s talk about the MIM a bit. Continue Reading

Thursday Night Links

Posted by gregole on October 31, 2014
Posted in: Pop Culture. Leave a comment

Post tonight is short ’cause I gottagotayoga but check out these excellent pumpkin carving links: Continue Reading

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