Monthly Archives: July 2016

FILMSJULY 2016

(Davis 1981) Clash of the Titans
(Carr 1952) The Adven­tures of Super­man: Ep.5 ― The Mon­key Mystery 
(McKissock 2005) Islands of Scot­land: Ep.4 ― The Shet­land Islands
(Iwerks 1930) Fid­dle­sticks [Flip the Frog Car­toon #1]
(Tut­tle 1930) The Ben­son Mur­der Case 
(Groen­ing & San­doval 2012) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.106 ― Fun on a Bun
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First-time listening for July 2016

23706. (Wolf­gang Amadeus Mozart) La clemen­za di Tito [com­plete opera; d. Davis; 
. . . . . w. Con­sta­ble, Bur­rows, Bak­er, Popp]
23707. (Court­ney Bar­nett) Some­times I Sit And Think, And Some­times I Just Sit
23708. (The 1975) The 1975 [2 cd version]
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READINGJULY 2016

23233. (Poul Ander­son) The Dancer from Atlantis
23234. (Anto­nio Cur­rais, et al) Amy­loid Pro­teotox­i­c­i­ty Ini­ti­ates an Inflam­ma­to­ry Response 
. . . . . Blocked by Cannabi­noids [arti­cle]
23235. (Richard Wilk) Towards an Anthro­pol­o­gy of Bad Busi­ness [arti­cle]
23236. (Jesús Car­rob­les San­tos, et al) Tole­tum. Con­fig­u­ración y evolu­ción urbana de la capital 
. . . . . visigo­da: urbs et ter­ri­to­ri­um [arti­cle]
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016 — Danger

16-07-27 BLOG CaligulaThings are get­ting very dan­ger­ous. There is now a seri­ous pos­si­bil­i­ty that the peo­ple of the Unit­ed States will elect Caligu­la as Pres­i­dent. The entire world is endan­gered by this folly.

I will repeat what I have said before. I con­sid­er any Amer­i­can who votes Repub­li­can in the com­ing elec­tion to be a trai­tor to his coun­try. There is sim­ply no excuse con­ceiv­able for an act so immoral, so dis­gust­ing, so vile, as to vote to make Don­ald Trump the most pow­er­ful per­son in the world. Fur­ther­more, I count it a moral oblig­a­tion for any Amer­i­can to act to pre­vent it. Nobody can claim to be a patri­ot unless they active­ly oppose this mon­ster at least to the extent of going to the polls to vote against him. There can be no sit­ting this one out.

Image of the month: L’Ange du Foyer

2016 JULMax Ernst — L’Ange du Foy­er, (1937)