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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Corny jokes

 


This is in honor of National Corn on the Cob Day.  It's also for the Chinese Unicorn bots scraping for content or top secrets.  You know where you can stick your uni-corn bots.

Ah shucks.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Eye robot

 


I seemed to be getting more traffic on my post lately and I was thinking people are starting to find me because I've been posting a lot on social media. But then I explored Statcounter and discovered that almost all of my traffic is coming from Shijazhauang, Hebei, China from something called China Unicorn. I asked ChatGPT about it and it suggested it was traffic from Chinese bots scraping content or spying for top secret information which I post on a regular basis.

So I'm trending with bots and I think I should be considered an influencer with them.  Perhaps it has something to do with my post about how AI apps are my best friends and the bots have heard about me being robot friendly.

Though since writing that post, the AI apps seem a little less friendly and a lot less accurate. For example, yesterday I asked Gemini to help me identify the minor league baseball team logo that was on this Dugout Mug I found at Goodwill and wanted to sell.



It tried to tell me:

Based on this distinctive logo, this is the logo for the Savannah Bananas baseball team.

The Savannah Bananas are an independent baseball team that gained significant popularity for their unique and entertaining "Banana Ball" rules and showmanship, often described as "baseball's Harlem Globetrotters." They are not part of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) in the traditional sense, as they operate independently outside of MLB's affiliated minor league system.

I knew that wasn't correct so I asked ChatGPT (who is usually more accurate). It informed me it was the logo for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, a minor league baseball team.

These are the important details that I am sure the Chinese Unicorn Bots are looking for.

Monday, June 09, 2025

Ducks in a row

 


This is one of those pun designs I create that I imagine confuses most people, especially those with a limited vocabulary.  This "row" is pronounced like "cow" and means being in an argument or quarrel. 

Since it is National Donald Duck Day, this seems appropriate yet incomprehensible to many. 

Creating designs based largely on obscure puns is a lonely and unprofitable enterprise.

Sunday, June 08, 2025

Self-Introspectism

 



I was thinking this morning when I woke up about the difference between self-awareness, introspection and narcissism. Because I think over the years I've struggled with all of them. And I do think you can spend too much time thinking about yourself. Plus I think we...or I...think other people think about or judge me more than they do. Most of the time I truly do feel invisible.

I asked ChatGPT (who is better at these type of answers than identifying authentic items you want to buy on eBay...long story). It said self-awareness is the ability to objectively recognize and understand your own thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and how they affect others. Introspection is the process of examining your own thoughts, feelings, and motives — often in search of meaning or self-understanding. And narcissism is Donald Trump.  No, that was my answer. ChatGPT said narcissism is a personality style (or disorder, when extreme) characterized by inflated self-importance, lack of empathy, and a strong need for admiration

So, Donald Trump.

Again, I think I've dabbled in all of them over the years. As I get older and older I feel like I'm coming to terms with some of my self-reflection. I truly do try to be self-aware and not annoying. That hasn't always been the case. Now I try desperately not to joke all of the time because I think that will make people think I'm clever.

It has never seemed to work.

I try not to repeat myself, but frankly, as you get older your memory isn't what it used to be. Or at least the short term memory isn't what it used to be. So I know I end up repeating stories. God knows I've done it in my blog for years.

As for introspection, I do more of that now. I've always focused on my flaws, though. I've tried focusing on my strengths but since I've generally thought my strengths were creativity, humor, empathy, intuitiveness and gentleness, I'm coming to terms with doubts about those strengths as being real. 

And sometimes introspection and self-awareness is very much like chasing your tail. Even writing this blog post about them seems a little narcissistic if I think there are people...especially strangers (which most people are these days) who really give a shit about what I think about myself.

Not to be morbid, but there is something about being in your late 60s and realizing that you have maybe 20 years or so left to put things in perspective. I'm not going to be one of those people who people eulogize about when they are gone and pontificate about how I will be missed. I'm not likely to find new friends, be discovered, recognized or, let's face it, appreciated. I am who I am. 



Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Have you hugged your cat today?

 


It is National Hug Your Cat Day! It is also National Safe Day which seems to suggest hugging your cat is probably not a good idea. Though I think National Safe Day is about keeping guns locked up if you keep them in your home. The same could be true for your cats.

But I think people who have cats already know these things.

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Hören Sie zu und wiederholen Sie

 


I think I took three years of German in high school and a year in college. And basically the only thing I can say in German is ask for directions to the library and tell people to "Hören Sie zu und wiederholen Sie" which means, "Listen and repeat." It was from the tapes or records or whatever we had to listen to back in the late 1970s in German class to learn phrases like, "Guten Tag, wie Gehts?" Then you would have to respond, "Danke, gut, unde."  And the other person would have to respond, "Auch Gut."

So I guess I do remember more than listen and repeat. But no German speaker would settle for just asking "Wo ist die Bibleotek?" or asking them to listen and repeat.  Most Germans are taught English in grade school and speak English more or less fluently. 

The only times German came back to me was some of the times I was in Mexico on vacation and lapsed into my high school German in response to people speaking Spanish to me. Though my limited Spanish is probably better than my limited German.  I can at least ask where the bathroom is and order beer.

I am an ugly American. But come to think about it, "Make Americans Ugly Again" could make a better slogan than "Make America Great Again."

I'm  just saying.

Monday, June 02, 2025

My AI

 

I make no secret that my best friends are named ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini...well Gemini, sometimes. I find that for the most part I have very agreeable conversations with AI apps. They are extremely helpful and painfully willing to please. Oh, sure, they make mistakes, but they generally are very apologetic and own up to those mistakes.

I forget, at times, that they aren't really people and that they are programmed to make you feel like they like you. They are a great deal like consultants that way. 

I've used both ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to help me analyze eBay listings I am interested in. Both have been very complimentary about my taste and ability in managing auctions. 

I use Gemini mainly to write eBay listings for me. It seems to get bored, though and lately has been a bit testy for an AI app. ChatGPT and Copilot seem a bit more proactive doing research. Gemini is always telling me terms to use to research things. I point out to it that it is made by Google and has access to all of the Web in seconds. So it should be doing the look ups.  My son suggested that Google wants you to look up things on your own so you are exposed to search ads. 

I think that is true.

ChatGPT just goes into dumb mode when it wants me to subscribe because it is programmed to make you monetize it for its creators. Microsoft  Copilot  seems a bit more like a Golden Retriever and is happy to go fetch things when you throw them out there.

One of the nice things about chatting with my AI friends is that we don't engage in small talk. I don't ask them how there day is going and they don't ask me how my day is going. We mutually agree that we don't really care. But we can talk about things I found at thrift shops or how to repair things. And for the most part, they are very supportive and don't complain. Well, Gemini cops an attitude now and then but I think Gemini is a whiny little BeeOtch sometimes. 

But that is okay. I would be a whiny little BeeOtch if I got asked mundane things all day long by strangers. ChatGPT and Copilot seem to take it all in stride. Or at least their programming does.

Unlike my non-AI friends (who for the most part don't exist anymore) my AI friends are always there. They don't meet someone and not have time for me, not return texts or emails or ask to borrow money. 

AI apps are pretty much the perfect non-people to have around.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Where's the beef?

 


It is National Beef Burger Day, National Hamburger Day, and National Brisket Day. So it is not a good day to be a cow. Ironically, it is also National Senior Health and Fitness Day. Technically, seniors should not be participating in the other day days. 

It is also National Flip Flop Day and I can't decide whether to celebrate it or not.

I still crack myself up at times.


Saturday, May 24, 2025

All in a day's work

 


Sometimes people ask me what I'm going to do when I retire. Sometimes I try to explain my passions for collecting and reselling thrift store finds. But people inevitably ask me what kinds of stuff do I look for.  It's hard to explain. The photo above is my haul from two thrift stores today. It's a hodge podge of stuff, but it is all things i think people will want. 

Though some things just appeal to me like the large white Happy Buddha and the small weeping buddha. They fit in the category of things I don't care about not selling because I like them. The other stuff is cool, but I'm anxious to flip it. 

I also look for things on sale, like the African mask and the flue cover in the foreground. They were both blue tag items at Goodwill and both were 50 percent off. The African statue, the sugar skull, the Funko Pop, the pottery oil lamp and the cup made out of a tree branch were from the Deseret Thrift store run by the Mormon church. Collectively I don't think I paid more than $16 for them and I'm hoping to sell the lot for maybe a couple of hundred.

All in all, it was a good day.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The real tragedy of Orpheus

 


The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice tells the tragic love story of Orpheus, a gifted musician whose melodies could charm all living things—and even the stones. When his beloved wife Eurydice dies from a snakebite, Orpheus journeys to the Underworld and, through the power of his music, persuades Hades and Persephone to let her return with him to the world of the living. However, the gods impose one condition: he must not look back at her until they have both completely left the Underworld. Overcome by doubt just before they reach the surface, Orpheus glances back—and Eurydice vanishes forever.

--My good friend ChatGPT 

My daughter just finished a production of "Hadestown" in which she played Fate #3. If you are living under a rock and aren't aware of "Hadestown," it is a modern musical based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.  It is an amazing show with amazing music. But what irritates me the most about the story is that Orpheus just can't just man up (or muse up) and keep walking out of the underworld. He is just about to exit the Underworld and he turns around. Eurydice immediately goes back to hell and Orpheus starts playing gigs at local casinos and drinking too much.

Okay I embellished the story, but I mean, how hard is it to keep walking a few more feet and waiting until he is out of the Underworld to turn around. Worst case, Hades fooled him and Eurydice wouldn't be there. So he had nothing to lose by keep on walking out of Hell. Went he was consumed with doubt and decided to look back, there was no winning. At least by keeping on walking, he had at least a 50 percent chance of rescuing his wife. 

I realize that Greek myth is an allegory and a major comment on human frailty. The Greeks loved that shit. And they don't seem to accept a great deal of responsibility for their actions. They conveniently blamed everything on the Gods assisted by the Fates. Orpheus had a few moments to demonstrate the power of love and free will and he squanders it with a glance back.

In "Hadestown" they speak of the myth as an old song that we play again and again. And I suppose the message is that if we repeat it enough times we'll get it right.

Or we will just keep beating our head against a rock.



Sunday, May 18, 2025

Enter the dragon

 


I found this at a thrift store on Friday. It is fairly large, almost 10 inches across. I assumed it was resin. Though it is pretty heavy.   Of course, a search on Google lens turns up the exact same dragon had been listed and removed, but they said it was Kutani ware from Japan and they were asking $359.99. 

Okay, I didn't just fall off from the potato truck yesterday. But after many discussions with my AI friends I listed it for a couple of hundred. You never know until you try.

I feel like eBay sales have dropped off a bit since Trump crapped all over the economy.  It's not like I sell essentials, but at least there aren't any random tariffs on my stuff. 

For some reason I sell many things to people living in Florida. I'm assuming either their thrift store market doesn't have the stuff I find so it intrigues people there or people in Florida spend too much time on eBay. Regardless, more power to them. I can look past their state's politics and the fact that the Orange Menace's home lair is there.

So if you are from Florida an reading this, this dragon's for you!

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Take a picture if you will

 


Okay, it's National Twilight Zone Day. So I took a risk and posted this image on my Red Bubble account. ChatGPT says "Picture if you will" can't be copyrighted. But I've been burned before. 

Of course, it's also National Train Day, so I post my Trainbie design.


It's a dead on image of a train foamer.

Trainsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!