Gamblers are known to live longer. Perhaps the hope involved?
Cold and Chilly Law School
Jumping into a chilly spring Fallen Leaf Lake run-off from a height.
Gamblers are known to live longer. Perhaps the hope involved?
Also known as a forced slowdown.
One second of “reality” is an antidote for online overdose. I have a job interview tomorrow. Nerves. My myelin will not be used to conversing. I practiced on my wife. Thanks for the dose, dear. I only feel comfortable typing at the terminal! She warned me and so have others. Willpower for Withdrawal. Endstop.
@Calnewport
SHERLOCK HOLMES: There’s a lot we don’t know.
WATSON: There’s a lot you don’t know Sherlock–“
HOLMES: [with pipe, having just put on his thinking cap] Hmmm? Exeunt
Willpower, myelin > anything goes.
Syncopation, 1920’s, jazz.
Jibberish or an AI experiment?
No, detour for romance, escape.
Seek and find God.
Deep Work (2016, Cal Newport)
Letters are a central part of Lee Israel’s book, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
The actual value of letters by Dorothy Parker, Noel Coward and others’ were valued at $75-$1900 but they were not authentic but manufactured partially or entirely by the author, who pled guilty and received 5 years probation.
Cal Newport, in his 2016 book Deep Work intimates the value of working on a consolidated book beats scattered correspondence. I would call it an hypothesis that time spent on a book is a “deeper work” than a bunch of correspondence.
Cal’s next book, Digital Minimalism (2019) I expect to be more mature and less idiosyncratic, as his book Deep Work was more mature and perceptive, leaning on the well-established philosophies of others to make his deep points than his essay on preferences or scheduling for time oriented or goal oriented preference for “deep work”.
I hope this transmission goes through this time. That’s another point for a book’s value—but what about a fire and storage space? Library insurance?
I like hard covers myself. Rather go to the library and read a hard cover than buy a soft cover to own. If I included storage, books also have a cost and an ongoing one. Like an old car that doesn’t leak oil.
Sincerely,
John Rubens
Warren ‘81
From:
John Rubens
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 3:04 PM
To: tritonmag@ucsd.edu
Subject: Transmission of emails
Dear Jarrett:
My email system says my replies were not transmitted properly, perhaps because of the attachment regarding the Triton.
Here is the cut & paste version of the two emails:
Dear Jarrett:
I suppose the http://ucsdeducation.pbc.guru alumni book club could use games.
We could rotate “discussion leaders” as bankers change in the game of baccarat?
Jibberish can lead to deep work.
Just think of romance.
Sincerely,
John Rubens
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From: John Rubens
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 4:50 PM
To: Triton Mag
Subject: RE: Gaming
Dear Jarrett Haley, Editor-In-Chief:
I think the most pertinent thing now is the NFL NFC Championship Game. Some people are so virtually enthralled. I’d like to know the percentages of fans via electronics and those that actually pay to attend the game. Investments. Game Thinking by Amy Jo Kim: the second page of Angel Au-Yeung’s article is reminiscent of my time at U.C. San Diego. Thanks Class of 2013.
Yes, focus groups, algorithms and casinos too. Since writing the underlying, I saw a movie where the “house” would change hands in a private setting, like at a country club…until the unthinkable happens…a murder in the Rue Morgue! I don’t remember 100% if the movie of a rotary club house to shift the burden didn’t give me the idea of “gaming” in the underlying sense.
I tweeted JJWatt about “It’s how one games” as a fictitious line for him after the playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles earlier.
I don’t have a copy of your initial solicitation about “gaming”, but vaguely remember responding to your open invitation/solicitation for #feedback.
Very truly yours,
John Rubens
Warren College, ‘81
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From: Triton Mag
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 2:40 PM
To: John Rubens
Subject: Re: Gaming
Hi John,
Interesting! So for casinos, you mean? It’s quite an interesting take on “gaming,” and if you’d like to elaborate or share any anecdotes from that side of gaming, it might make for a nice addition in our reader feedback section next issue. Think about it!
Thanks for reaching out,
Jarrett
Jarrett Haley
Editor-in-Chief, Triton Magazine
UC San Diego Alumni
University of California San Diego
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DJT: John! You’ve got a show!
ME: You’ve got a show.
ME: And you’ll have to thank or acknowledge Dana Bash. She knows you as well as Maggie Haberman.
Bush #43 in the air. Vice Roving Presidency
PILOT: We’re touching down White House Denver, Colorado.
“Hot hot hot hot hot damn you’re the woman for this man.” “That was a lot of fun.” @DonaldJTrumpJr. #GodSaveTheQueen! #Motorhead@dankojones#gertrudesteins@pistolsofficial “repeat 5 times.” #QuinnMartin#AGentlemanInMoscow#China‘s 5 religions.
NANCY PELOSI: You’re not wanted here.
MEN: No, I didn’t think so.
FRANK SINATRA’S SPIRIT: Hot damn I said. Ho–that was a lot of fun. Dirty Dingus McGee
I wonder if it will be renamed, Pelosi Policy: Take no prisoners. #TheItalianHour
#Nanchuck #PelosiShutdown Chop your head off and you won’t even know it? –Pelosi’s daughter on her mother.
Schumer Shutdown #TrumpShutdown #nanchuckdown #NCSD
Re: George Clooney’s comment about causes of action for defamation due to social media posts because, “Everyone’s a public figure on social media.”
Dear @amalclooneyblog: I was alternate juror in LACo once. It was a civil case in the defense sector. I gave feedback. #EnronTaskForce “Why didn’t you–or did you–assert the ‘#deepwork’ defense @POTUS is now employing thru atty #RudyGuiliani? “There should be a statute of Rudy!”



John Rubens@raftofwater·3mReplying to @epuentes and @Apple"Be well #myelinated."--@Calnewport#DeepWork(link: http://ucsdeducation.pbc.guru) ucsdeducation.pbc.guru Read Cal's new work, #digitalminimalism (2019). @NBCSports re: "#myelin, 'practice makes perfect'." @harari_yuval@HTC_MalloryM Is perfection overrated? Winning is another element. @JJWatt: How one games.
“Be well #myelinated.”–@Calnewport#DeepWork(link: http://ucsdeducation.pbc.guru) ucsdeducation.pbc.guru Read Cal’s new work, #digitalminimalism (2019). @NBCSports re: “#myelin, ‘practice makes perfect’.” @harari_yuval@HTC_MalloryM Is perfection overrated? Winning is another element. @JJWatt: How one games.1:43 PM · Jan 21, 2019 · Twitter Web App
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