hacking alarm pfft, cryptome

Love this paragraph:

Yet, the sun shines on all of god’s creatures, at least those not underground, and for those sunlit it should be possible to use our brightest star to transmit to one another with unlimited brilliance and clarity our wish for them to get off our lawn, turn down the noise, be respectful, wear a mask, ratchet up blaming the opposition.

https://cryptome.substack.com/p/hacking-alarm-pfft

and again, it had to be done

One more time, then the work schedule resumes on Monday morning.


selfie with mask

Got my chickens on today. 🐔

The mask is from Hecho en Carolina.

underage at the movies

It was 1971 (I was 12), and I went to the movies with my father. He wanted to see “Summer of 42” at the Janus cinema but didn’t want my mother to know because I guess the movie was mildly risqué.

I discovered that he had taken me along as cover.

Once at the Janus, he explained that he was seeing “Summer of 42,” but I was too young, so he bought me a ticket for “The Andromeda Strain” in a different screening room, and told me to see that movie while he saw his.

I didn’t want to see “The Andromeda Strain,” so after he sent me off to see it, I ran into a different room where “Harold and Maude” was showing. I immediately felt bad about it because I was a saintly good kid, lol, and discovered that “Harold and Maude” was pretty much a sex flick and a weird one at that. Nobody at the Janus theater was checking ages for the movies. It was rare that anyone did, so I slumped down in my seat and happily helped myself to a movie beyond my years.

Furthermore, age 12 was when I had some early realization, orientation wise, that I was not going to turn out like much of the rest of the population. There I was alone in the cinema having these feelings for the young Bud Cort, “Harold,” as he had a romantic relationship with the elderly Ruth Gordon, “Maude.” I felt weird. The whole movie was weird.

Because of the movie, I was mentally a mess riding home in the car with my father. He started asking me questions about “The Andromeda Strain,” which I couldn’t answer because I hadn’t seen it, and there was no way I could tell him I saw “Harold and Maude.”

Somehow I bluffed my way through it with my father, and my dirty little secret stayed safe as did his secret about the movie he saw. Whew! Ha!

scale

Bought it at the post office a long time ago. ⚖️

big benz

Well isn’t this just butch AF. This behind you on the road be like all of Germany crawling up your ***. 👍

medicinal purposes

Val-U-Size. The more you drink, the more you save.

celebrity dial phone – western electric

I saw this today in an antique store in Asheboro, NC (North Carolina).

1970’s “Design Line” phone called the Celebrity.

A fine-looking piece of Bell Telephone equipment if you wanted to pay extra to not have the standard models. Very well made. Made by Western Electric. They made the good stuff.

I could always tell a Western Electric phone just by picking it up and holding it. To me, GTE and Automatic Electric were phonies, though I’d like to have a few now. North State in High Point always had that off-brand stuff. Southern Bell in Greensboro had the models I liked the best.

Appearance wise, I usually like dial model phones better than the later touch-tone ones. Like the Celebrity, the dial versions of the Trimline and Princess phones are especially beautiful.

If you wanted to do phone phreaking, touch-tone was the way to go. Ha! So I’m told.

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SERIAL #f541925
THE TELEPHONE HOUSING IS YOUR PROPERTY. TO ASSURE QUALITY OF SERVICE, ALL WORKING PARTS, e.g. DIAL, CORDS, AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS REMAIN THE PROPERTY AND RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Western Electric

COMPLIES WITH PT 68, FCC RULES FCC REG. NO. AS593M-70260-TE-R RINGER EQUIVALENCE 1.0A

italian margaritas

Brian and I having “Italian Margaritas” at Olive Garden. They come with amaretto on the side.

cuervo lamp

It’s a thing of great beauty. Perfect for any home. 🥃