the incalculable loss: New York Times again dedicates its pages to giving voice to overlooked obituaries
ruputer: Seiko’s 1998 smart watch proves the adage plus รงa change, plus c'est la mรชme chose (see also)
air bridges and air gaps: COVID-19 curtails international travel
invisible woman: incredible, augmented reality fashion show—via Things Magazine
privatising profits, socialising losses: the grifting companies receiving and retaining millions from economic recovery stimulus programmes in the US—via JWZ
metadata and memory hole: the internet’s repository is under assault
peaceful transition of power: the nightmare scenario if Trump refuses to leave office—via Cynical-C
chaotic good: DJ Cummerbund presents Weird Betty—nearly as good as Play that Funky Rammstein
and may those who lament their loss find better heroes: Egyptologist usefully share instructions on how to topple monumental structures
Thursday, 11 June 2020
9x9
three-fourths of the several states
Inscribed as the nineteenth amendment to the US constitution nearly a half century before once it passed the federal legislature and the requisite threshold of state legislatures and having gone into effect nationwide, Louisiana, one of the three holdouts, held a vote, symbolic but meaningful nonetheless and having previously come out against it 1 July 1920, to affirm the extension of suffrage and enfranchisement to women (see previously here and here). North Carolina followed suit in May 1971, and Mississippi finally ratified the amendment in March 1984.
vox in rama
First dispatched to Emperor Friedrich II and his son King Heinrich of Germany on this day in 1233, with many other furnished courtesy-copies later, the papal decretal, A Voice in Ramah (a village in Palestine with several Biblical citations), issued by Gregory IX established an inquisition commission to combat heresy and Gnosticism (which the Church defined as devil worship), eventually precipitating the Bosnian Crusade.
The letters patent which carried the legal force of a bull, a public decree, included detailed descriptions of initiation rites and the satanic familiars enlisted to do their dark master’s bidding and increase the numbers of the congregation—specifically shape-shifting toads and black cats. Not only did the directive sew distrust among neighbours and led to violence and plunder, the zealous prejudice against felines is strongly believed to be amongst the chief driving forces of the spread of the plague throughout Europe, with no cats to keep the rodent population under control, the fleas they bore were more readily able to infect human populations.
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
you cannot protest here nor there—you cannot protest anywhere

Within the space of just a few weeks homages, sloganising of Dr Seuss have pivoted from combating the novel health crisis whose notoriety laid bare a lot of broken and inequitable things about society to raging against an age old spectre and uncivil companion (via Miss Cellania) that was in part revealed by the former rift in preparedness and response but only pointed to a reckoning long overdue and far more systemic than marshalling resources against an organisation created solely to prop up and perpetuate the status quo. I am sure you could come up with a few couplets in the same style.
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
look for the helpers—you will always find people who are helping
Our peripatetic ally Messy Nessy Chic brings us a nice vignette remembering Patrol Officer Franรงois Scarborough Clemmons, who was a part of Mister Roger’s Neighborhood for over a quarter of a century, becoming one of the first reoccurring African-American characters on US television.
The two were acquaintances from church (a choir member who would go on to become a Grammy-winning singer) and the show’s creator approached him in 1968 about having a role as a policeman, which Clemmons initially rejected because of his bad experiences with cops growing up but eventually embraced the idea. Fred Rogers, in a 1969 episode, had invited Clemmons to cool his feet and take a break from his regular beat and the two reprised the scene for their last appearance together in 1993.