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Rhymes with the Colbert Report, but not quite as funny. Who was Gerbert - Born as Gerbert d'Aurillac, in France in 946, in a time before anyone had a last name.
As a teenager, he went to Spain for his education. He heard that only the Arabs had the key to mathematics - the numbers we use today - so he snuck out at night to learn from these scholars. Then he took modern math back to the rest of Europe.
Gerbert was a mathematician, astronomer, inventor and musician, and he led an adventurous life political intrigue and technological development. As if to celebrate his life, in 999 they made him the Pope.
What can he do now for us? Report on seemingly extraneous, occasionally funny, sometimes strange pieces of news and information.
* Last month, I asked if anyone recognized the codename "Vigorous." It turns out the word is "Vigorate," and the name of someone sending emails to 12 people in the new energy movement. Vigorate speaks with authority, but not in the same style as "Anonymous" in the "Dirty Tricks" posting in the center column…part of the adventure is trying to accurately name the players. Fiction is out, I favor true mystery.
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New Years, 2010 - The Moon will always be with us at WorldViewOpinion
on Thu 31 Dec 2009 11:38 AM PST | Permanent Link
New Years, 2010 - The Moon will always be with us
A "Blue Moon" ("once in a") will be full tonight - New Years Eve - but now it’s 6 AM on the Day of Eve Day. Right now, it’s still dark except for this moon, both fully opaque and transparent, it’s bright splendor only wistfully obscured by a “mackerel” sky - those little wavy dashes in shades of blue, gray and almost black.
I stood and watched for a while. The moon was framed perfectly in a window - it didn’t move, or we didn’t move. I wanted to watch it sink into the morning…I waited…but I grew impatient - just like me. Went off to do something, came back. It was gone. I missed my opportunity - I hate that; did I learn patience - maybe.
The joy of writing and not of living is that you get to do it over.
I stood and watched for a while. The moon was framed perfectly in a window - it didn’t move, or we didn’t move. I want to see it happen. I walk outside; it’s very cold, but I’m wearing faux fur. I blink… and I’m closer to the moon; it’s brighter; those wavy mackerel scales are sharp and glistening. Like a reflection in water, the fish below mirrored in the sky above; I’m drawn to the one in the sky; I’m closer to it now…ever closer…over my shoulder, the world behind me moving away.
I choose to stay with the moon - in a dance of sorts, I like the way it moves - the moon is sexy. I am beguiled; I want to reach it, touch it…get a closer to look at the rabbit with long ears, having a tea party, just as it did when I was a child. I want to sit at the table, sip my tea and listen to the funny jokes the rabbit tells.
The moon is always with us - I’m so glad
Greetings on this gorgeous moonlit night, New Years Eve - the bridge to 2010...WorldViewOpinion.com
From this day onward, it will be a new year. I will note significant happenings as we travel through this cardinal year - both enjoy and tremble as we move along. Each day will be different from the one before. Change is good.
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