Where’s your hair?
Yep. No more long hair. Chopped it all off. No reason. Quit bugging me about it.

Yep. No more long hair. Chopped it all off. No reason. Quit bugging me about it.

I got together for supper with my niece Kate, and her husband Archie. Kate and Archie are great adventurers who I am totally in awe of. Last year they canoed down the Mississippi river from the Twin Cities and then after they did that, turned around and walked a pilgrimage route from Spain to France. The cool thing is that they did these things with a minimum of money. They just went and did it. Anyway, I met them for supper on W. 52nd street in Manhattan for supper at the Bombay Palace. I thought since Kate is a vegetarian that an Indian restaurant would be the best bet. The food and service were great and the price was right too, appetizers, naan, two entrees and drinks for eighty five bucks. Not bad for New York.
I’m very interested in the concept of free will and the implications that stem from the degree to which free will exists. I’m of the opinion that free will is largely an illusion. We think that we make decisions with our conscious minds largely free of the influence of instinct or similarly programmed responses when in fact the opposite is true. This Scientific American article asks “If people come to believe that they don’t have free will, what will the consequences be for moral responsibility?”
I’ve been traveling a lot lately. Really. In a way I suppose that’s good because the Hotels DJ puts me up in are typically nicer than my current living situation. At least one of my situations. Its nice to have someone clean up after you and have all your cooking, laundry etc taken care of for you. Right now I’m sitting in Philly on standby trying to get out of town before the forecast thunderstorms start to back up flights. I’m turning around and flying back out early Monday morning and the last thing I want to do is to get stuck spending the night here because my flight got canceled. Spending Saturday flying back, and then turning around and flying out again is not a pleasant prospect.
Last Saturday I went up to Manhattan and saw Spamalot. I wasn’t really expecting much, I’m not really a theatre kind of guy, but I had the good fortune to get a couple of center second row seats so I decided what the hell and went. Sometimes it good to get away from the computer after all. I saw Cats along time ago and I was underwhelmed so I wasn’t really expecting much. But a show based on The Holy Grail, well, how bad could it be. It turns out that I had a great time, the show was fabulous. I laughed continuously through the whole show.
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