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Welcome to Sad Salvation. Day by day by day by day ... this is my attempt to make sense of the world.



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Friday, October 05, 2007


Kathy's Vacation - The De Young: William Tecumseh Sherman

All you need to do is get into the domain of history. What people think of you will change and shift all the time. I wonder what history will say about right now? I wonder how all this information will change how the future will see us. My best guess is that people will still re-write things to fit their own needs.

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Monday, June 04, 2007


Pitching

There is nothing like watching a little baseball as the days get longer. even if I am just watching on TV. There is something about baseball that usually puts me in a better mood. That is as long as the Phillies are not finding a dumb way to lose.

Speaking of the Phillies losing, They are only 15 losses away from 10,000. That will give them the most losses in the history of pro sports. It has only taken the Phillies 124 years to reach that mark. There are older teams and worse teams, but no older worse teams.

Even a good baseball teams lose 60-70 games. That is more than the below average basketball or hockey team loses. The Phillies had 50 years of being the worst team in baseball. Think about how long they were bad. I think that has something to do with why I am a fan.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007


Berlin Wall in Mountain View


Berlin Wall in Mountain View
Originally uploaded by earthdog.
Today I went to the section of the Berlin Wall that is in a parking lot in Mountain View California. I have know about this for years not, but this is the first time actually visited. There are sections of the Berlin Wall in a couple of places in America. There is plaque for the display, but it does not say why it is there.

It is in the back of a business park in the edge of Mountain View. When I talk to people about this they all want to know why it is there. I never have a good answer for them. It makes sense that pieces of the wall are in places like the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum, and Westminster College. People have no clue why this is here.

Berlin Wall in Mountain View

When I saw the piece of the way, I wondered why these are not all over the place. I wondered why every state in America does not have a piece of the Berlin Wall on displace. You would think that Americans would want to show off more. You would think we would have imported 100s of sections of the wall.

This is a cool piece of history to have close to me. I am glad that I went to see it. This vacation is becoming about doing things I have put off for a while.

UPDATE: I wanted to include this comment from Don

The wikipeida article is not complete. There are more pieces of the Berlin Wall in America than are listed. For example, there's one at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.


Don

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Monday, January 08, 2007


Legend and Facts

I was watching Assume the Position with Mr. Wuhl on HBO. The show is Robert Wuhl teaching a college history class. The show is all about the difference between history and what really happened. He had the idea that history is just pop culture.

He illustrates this point with a quote from The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance "The Man When the Legend becomes fact, Print the Legend." This is such a great quote.

I usually hate movies based on history. Any of my friends can attest to how much I hate JFK. It gets so much history wrong, it just drives me crazy. Some of my movie making friends tell me that the director as the duty to make a good movie, not a duty to history. That always drives me crazy. I was in college when JFK came out. I cannot tell you how many people I was in college with thought JFK was the truth.

In another 200 year, if the world is still around, more than enough people will think that the movie JFK shows history how it was. I think that is why film makers have a duty to get history right.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2006


The Losingist Team Ever

Talking about how bad the Phillies have been, I found the website Countdown to 10000. We are counting down to the Phillies 10000 lost. The Phillies have lost more games than any other team in the history of Pro-sports. Not just the US history but the world history. There is a little part of me that is proud of this. My team truly is the worst at something. That is not an easy thing. I am not sure any team will be able to catch them in my life time.

The Washington Generals might have more, but it is hard to count the team playing the Globetrotters since they are not playing in a league. I would count all those games as exhibitions. If we counted them we would have to count all the spring training loses the Phillies would already be there.

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