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History is littered with hundreds of conflicts over the future of a community, group, location or business that were "resolved" when one of the parties stepped ahead and destroyed what was there. With the original point of contention destroyed, the debates would fall to the wayside. Archive Team believes that by duplicated condemned data, the conversation and debate can continue, as well as the richness and insight gained by keeping the materials. Our projects have ranged in size from a single volunteer downloading the data to a small-but-critical site, to over 100 volunteers stepping forward to acquire terabytes of user-created data to save for future generations.
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Our collection has grown to the point of having sub-collections for the type of data we acquire. If you are seeking to browse the contents of these collections, the Wayback Machine is the best first stop. Otherwise, you are free to dig into the stacks to see what you may find.
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Writing here becomes increasingly challenging for me to avoid discussing the issue dominating in the USA today as it likely does in other nations around the world. Most specifically in the state of California and county of Los Angeles where I live, escalating COVID 19 is spreading through all ages bringing the obvious potential for mild to severe illness, even the possibility of life and death.
As a former health care worker in U.S. medical settings I am raging angry at the politicized medical distortions promulgated from the White House for too long, minimizing the seriousness of this COVID 19’s effects on our nation’s citizens -- the neglect of timely preventative measures to slow the disease spreading, including lack of availability of diagnostic tests – the failure to effectively provide personal protective equipment and adequate working medical equipment, including respirators and ventilators for nurses and doctors use to save patient’s lives and their own as State governments have sought help.
Should you wonder about the meanings of some Coronavirus terms such as those last two prominent now, click on this Vox site link.
Following the Administration’s lead the echo chamber of one national media outlet and other ill-informed broadcasters continue their pattern of all too often dispensing misleading manipulative reports masquerading as factual news which I find dangerous and insulting as people capable of critical thinking recognize. Efforts to contradict accounts from those medical workers who are actually providing the patient treatments, also blaming responsible press reporting those actual facts as hyping is nothing short of criminal distortions of truth.
Here in California, So Cal, in keeping with sane precautions we’re increasingly being ordered to stay inside our homes. We stay in our yards, may walk on our streets in a limited manner but basically confine ourselves. Pacific Ocean coastal beaches, piers, parks and hiking trails, including those popular in my city, have had to be closed since too many individuals frequented the areas compromising voluntary social distancing requirements. Trips for essentials at grocery stores, pharmacies, drive-thru restaurants are still acceptable.
We’ve had only one person diagnosed with COVID 19 in my city to date. We’re about 30 miles east of Los Angeles with multiple cities in between all running into one another, some of which have residents with the virus. An immediately adjacent city is the location of one of our hospitals where the first Los Angeles County virus diagnosed patient died. A student at one of our city’s five undergraduate colleges and two graduate schools was diagnosed with the virus. Immediately all colleges cancelled on site classes for the remaining semester with students leaving campus and the city as their dormitories closed. Airports such as Los Angeles (LAX) are virtually vacant as few people are flying commercially.
The United States Navy Hospital Ship “Mercy” docked at L.A.’s San Pedro, like USN’s “Comfort” recently docked in New York, is accepting non-COVID 19 patients from hospitals to free bed availabilities for expected inundations of infected patients in April needing admission at those facilities.
“Take a video tour of the USNS Mercy (T-AH-19) hospital ship. The Mercy class of hospital ships are converted supertankers now used by the United States Navy as naval ambulances. In this video: Interior medical spaces, engine room, pilothouse, and various other spaces.”
Californians hope the proactive preventative measures instituted by our Governor Newsom and L.A. Mayor Garcetti, if followed by citizens, will minimize the adverse consequences COVID 19 threatens. Would that our Federal Government’s leaders had been and would still be more concerned for citizens welfare, be capable of implementing more effective problem-solving actions other than belatedly reacting in a hodge-podge manner.
Despite how well we plan for ourselves and our families, unexpected events can even upset our best efforts. Recent news in the Los Angeles area reports a community that has had an extensive power outage still being repaired as I write this. Families are lamenting the lengthy outage duration has resulted in their losing refrigerated food they had purchased to use through this COVID 19 isolation period creating a variety of problems for them.
On a more positive note, individuals all over the country are sewing masks, though not usually designed to meet the N95s medical filter level status, they do function with varying degrees of protection. These are being distributed to hospital staffs in the creators’ areas. One of several mask creators in the L.A. area most recently catching my attention is a Downs Syndrome man who initiated the idea with his sister who has joined and assisted him in making masks for doctors and nurses. Are there individuals or groups where you live aiding as those sewing masks, for example, in combatting this COVID 19?
My thoughts are with each of you who read here, wherever you are in the world. I do hope you are safe, have been able to amply prepare to nourish yourselves adequately and stay well, especially if confined indoors. For those of us who have friends and loved ones living elsewhere that we can’t unite with in person, we can be glad for technology that offers us various ways to interact.
Friends of mine who have a large family scattered about So Cal and Nevada typically have family gatherings at varying family members’ homes on several holiday occasions each year. Plans are being made for them to have an audio video collective group gathering at a designated time on a web site offering such capability this next holiday. I may propose something similar to my much smaller family unit, but one scattered from coast to coast and north to south borders.
What technological approach would you propose using or recommend? For example, I have Face Time on my Apple devices. My friends may use Zoom. This recent New York Times article discussed this very topic.
What innovative ideas do you have for bridging the separation gap from others?
What togetherness activity as my friends plan appeals to you with friends and loved ones?
Might you consider such a get-together in the future?
We’re off on another whirlwind year of who knows what in
this unpredictable life we lead.Taking
stock of what it looks like for me, I’m just continuing to batten down the
hatches, as the saying goes, to stay afloat wherever events lead and hope for
the best.
A review of the recent holiday calm for me included sending
and receiving fewer greeting cards than the previous year. I still
enjoy the letters updating past year events, learning of everyone’s well-being
and sharing information regarding our families which often include photos.
Sadly, there are fewer to whom I sent my holiday letter
because they departed this life during the preceding year – a major negative
about aging.Now, I’m left to wonder about the status of
those who didn’t write with numerous explanations possible.
Much like the rest of you, I’ve been absorbing what is happening
around our world for some hint of what might be expected in 2019.Economic
issues concern us all as we wonder what might the stock market’s acrobatics portend?China is exploring the far side of the moon,
so what implications might that have? Then, there are all those other countries I won't name.
Environmental concerns continue with devastating weather
conditions uprooting people’s lives, others flee oppression in some countries
with resulting challenges for other communities where they seek refuge.That’s only a smattering of the humanitarian
issues too many people face.We’re not
immune in the U.S.A. to nature’s whims or to our own continent’s largely South
American refugees seeking asylum in our country.
Their doing so has been made unbelievably complicated by our
Administration whose leader chose, beginning when he was a candidate, to instill
in our general population an excessive fear of different others from the
traditional ones like him -- as though we did not already have effective protective
screening systems in place receiving continuous technological updating for use with those seeking admittance to our country.
Implying previous security inadequacy to then claim increased
terrorist threat has created a divisive political state.Much more meaningful and unifying would be
addressing how best to secure our nation’s border by implementing long ago bipartisan
determined actions that also have provisions for using funds in a financially reasonable manner.
Our leader and many of those elected to represent the
citizens continue to demonstrate just how out of touch they are with the
majority of ordinary people’s wishes, much less their day-to-day financial
lives. These political leaders persist
in pursuing further destructive governing actions demonstrated by failure to
authorize selected government budgeted department funding.Consequently, affected government employee
wages are withheld though they must continue to work. Government legislators and our leaders continue to draw their salaries. U.S. Senators seem to have abandoned the
working population.They had no problem
last year passing tax reductions for the extremely wealthy which includes many
of themselves, too. The President signed that bill from which he, his family, and their businesses profited.
I would like to see teeth put in Federal legislative deadlines
requiring budgets funding be established, passed and signed by the President before
any of those responsible for their passage, and their staffs, can receive their
salaries each year.We, the people, should demand our legislators
pass such legislation -- NO BUDGET ... NO PAY!
Our leader’s poor judgment evidences no real comprehension
of how important timely receipt of a regular paycheck is to most citizens – how
their lives are impacted without that regular income.He has never known what life is like for everyday
people so is completely insensitive.
I’m reminded of one of the speakers at a memorial honoring
former President G. W. Bush, of whom I was not a major supporter, but I did have
some respect for him. This intimate
personal friend of the former President described what insight Bush said he had
acquired for the lives of ordinary people to which he had previously been much less aware.Bush came to realize he had been raised in
affluent circumstances with amenities he took for granted that ordinary people
did not have.This knowledge was becoming acquired as his
usual daily benefits ceased once he entered the military during WWII.
Bush has said he acquired increasing insight on this dichotomy
during a period of his military service when he was required to review and
censor for security purposes letters written by troops to their family members
and friends. He spoke of gaining awareness
he previously lacked about the everyday lives, needs, concerns, which would include
financial in some instances, of ordinary people that he previously had not had -- and how they differed from his own.He realized that the vast majority of Americans
did not have the benefits he had known from birth, or the given financial
security he had throughout his life.
We have a leader now whose attitudes, behaviors, actions and
past life give no indication that he has acquired such insight or ever known anything
but affluence from birth – has never had to encounter day-to-day living
challenges to budget affording basic needs dependent on receiving a regularly scheduled
paycheck. There has been little demonstration he is capable of being empathetic with others.
Keeping a roof over his head, putting food on the table, purchasing
clothes, paying for health care – not only for himself, but his children and
family as most citizens experience has been on an entirely different level far
above one of mere subsistence that necessitates budgeting from paycheck to paycheck. Having
fare for a train, bus, cab or buying gas and maintaining a vehicle to even get
to work has not been a necessity for him because his paycheck was suddenly
being withheld and he had no other funds or family to assist him.
His pronouncements of government workers endorsing his obstinance in which he refuses to support authorizing budget passage are unsubstantiated and
highly suspect.Who among them would
want to speak up in opposition given the leader's penchant for being vindictive toward most anyone whose views differ from his own? The leader’s
rhetoric for what he claims to be doing for our nation’s security is simply puffery
he wants to put forth as justifying his actions and to avoid what could and should
legitimately be done to prevent this situation.
California where I live is starting 2019 with a new
Governor. I hope his policies will
continue to keep our state in forward motion, maintain the reserve fund our previous Governor built for a rainy day, and not deplete it, insuring we stay within a realistic
budget. I have welcomed not having a
showboat Governor and hope our new Governor will be the same, unlike what we’re
subjected to at the federal level from the White House.
Term-limited retiring Jerry Brown has been California’s
longest serving governor who inherited a seriously indebted state.Despite our rainy-day fund reserve the public
pension funding continues to be an elephant in the room few speak loudly about,
but Brown’s other policies have been financially benefiting. He’s been a strong leader on environmental,
climate and health issues among other major matters.He’s also stirred controversy with promotion
of a bullet train and the monies that will require.How our incoming Governor Gavin Newsom addresses
that issue and others remains to be seen.
Earthquake Alert Warning Systemis finally operative in Los
Angeles County only – the first in the United States. Apps are available for iPhone and Androids.
You may read about the system at the United StatesGeological Survey site (USGS) here. You’ll
note on the site its operation and current uptodate dissemination of
information has been adversely impacted by our government’s failure to pass
funding in the current budget situation.
The earthquake warning may only be up to 20 seconds, depending upon the
quake epicenter’s distance from the signal’s recipient, but even a few seconds
can be time for some safety steps, such as a surgeon removing his knife, person getting off a ladder, stopping a car.We’re
told there may be false alarms and other imperfections.The
system is continuing to be developed and refined.
Locally, we have several new City Council members who I look
forward to providing our community new ideas and sound governance through
the coming year.
Our first rain in the new year with welcomed snow in the
mountains has arrived tonight as I write this.We’re still below water table levels considered to be the needed
average this time of year, but we do look forward to more of the wet stuff in
the weeks ahead to avoid drought conditions we’ve had for too many years.Unfortunately, some So Cal areas experience mud and
rock slides as a result of the devastating fires we had last year.Scenic Pacific Coast highway overlooking the
ocean is temporarily blocked for this reason as I write this.
I’ve previously shared here that I choose to have antenna TV
and have never had cable or satellite since living here.Access
to broadcast signals in the Los Angeles area provide me programming from all
the stations.The only problem I have is
when storms move off the coast eastward -- when they pass over the mountain top
where some of the TV stations towers are, the signals can be affected,
interfering with my reception.Often one
or more other station’s towers located elsewhere do allow me access to
their programs.Other times, depending
on the storm(s) I receive no stations, but this rarely occurs.Interestingly, through my Roku I am still able
to access Netflix, if I want their offerings with clear reception and also have my computer Internet, of
course.
"BERNARD HERRMANN THE TWILIGHT ZONE~ 1ST. SEASON
1959 - Main and End titles music composed and CONDUCTED by BERNARD HERRMANN
Original Soundtrack Recording Twilight Zone 40th Anniversary Edition"
This afternoon unable to find a movie on Netflix I cared to
view, I came across a favorite old but timeless classic TV series “Twilight
Zone”.Rod Serling’s stories and those
some others wrote have plots that resonate even today.
One of my favorites Serling wrote is “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” which aired in 1960’s first season.The focus in this program is on aliens and
how they can easily take over our world, neighborhood by neighborhood, by
manipulating everyday routine functions.We
see ordinary people gradually becoming paranoiac and panicking.
Narrator Serling’s closing has meaning for today:
“The tools of conquest do not necessarily
come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply
thoughts, attitudes, prejudices – to be found only in the minds of men.
For the record, prejudices can kill – and suspicion can destroy – and
a thoughtless frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its
own – for the children – and the children yet unborn. And the pity of
it is – that these things cannot be confined – to the Twilight Zone.”
“...more about the fear of terrorism...caused,
not by aliens, but...the government, specifically the United States Army,
experimenting on how small towns react to the fear of terrorism.In the end, the neighborhood takes out its
anger and frustration on a family” in their midst.
Forest Whitaker is the narrator who opens the program saying
the neighbors will soon discover the monsters they fear may already be among
them.
Whitaker’s closing narration seems apropos for our time:
“It isn't enough for a sole voice of reason to
exist. In this time of uncertainty, we are so sure that villains lurk around
every corner that we will create them ourselves if we can't find them –
for while fear may keep us vigilant, it's also fear that tears us apart –
a fear that sadly exists only too often – outside the Twilight Zone.”