Tom Sawyer: Chapter 6

Submitted by scott on Tue, 04/16/2013 - 20:20
Sid

It's Monday and Tom must return to school.  Contemplating a number of ploys to get out from going end up costing him a loose tooth.  We are introduced to Huckleberry Finn.    

Tom Sawyer: Chapter 5

Submitted by scott on Sun, 04/14/2013 - 13:17
The Preacher

Tom goes to church and can barely tolerate it.  He does find some relief in a small treasure he carries, a pinch bug.    

Tom Sawyer: Chapter 4

Submitted by scott on Sat, 04/13/2013 - 13:48
Up a tree

Tom has managed to collect enough Sunday School tickets to win a bible despite the fact that he can barely recall a single verse.  This chapter ends with a tantalizing cliff hanger on just how deal with Tom's apparent achievement of stowing away thousands of such verses.    

Tom Sawyer: Chapter 3

Submitted by scott on Fri, 04/12/2013 - 10:50
Becky Thatcher

Tom falls in love with the new girl in town, Becky Thatcher.  He is wrongly accused of breaking the sugar bowl and goes off in a morose mood to contemplate drowning "all at once and unconciously, without undergoing the uncomfortable routine devised by nature".    

Tom Sawyer: Chapter 2

Submitted by scott on Thu, 04/11/2013 - 10:15
Jim

This chapter contains the famous fence white-washing scene.  This leads to the great philosophical discovery that work is what one is obliged to do and play is what one is not obliged to do. 

Garbage collection in the San Fernando Valley

Submitted by scott on Sun, 01/27/2013 - 14:20

When I was a kid, growing up in Reseda, garbage collection was much more freeform than it is today. We had several oil drums that we used as garbage cans. My father managed a Standard Oil station and later had his own Chevron service station. For yard clippings, our front yard was basically ivy, we just stuffed it into one of the cans. 

Ambitions, Goals and Gilded Cages

Submitted by scott on Fri, 01/04/2013 - 10:41

I have previously written about my lack of adequate career orientation in high school and subsequent lack of preparation for college. Well, I went to college anyway. The closest community college to home, Los Angeles Pierce College. I thought it was a good school but one thing I noticed in retrospect was that I learned nothing about doing research. After two and one half years and some time at West Valley Occupational Training, learning about refrigerators and air conditioning, I enrolled at San Fernando Valley State College.

Violence, Personal Responsibility, and so on...

Submitted by scott on Sat, 12/22/2012 - 12:25

My feeling is that just as with human induced climate change, societal violence has reached a tipping point. I personally doubt that anything can be done to reverse planetary warming. That doesn't mean we should just give up on trying to reach a more rational and efficient, as well as cleaner means of powering our toys. The same with our societal violence. It's the dominant theme in movies, video games and unfortunately in much of our personal interactions.

Educated for a career?

Submitted by scott on Tue, 12/11/2012 - 17:13

I was just an average student in grade school (k-12) and had no real aspiration of going to college. I had some strange ideas about college graduates, PHds in particular. Afterall, what was the use of college unless you went all the way. Professors, and other PHds should all speak multiple languages and should be well versed in mathematics as well as the classics. The idea of a Renaissance Man still existed in my imagination. I was not one of them.