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gRegor Morrill

My name is gRegor Morrill, a.k.a. gRegorLove. I live in San Diego, enjoy tinkering on the web, and try to make people laugh. Yes, “Gregor is a weird name,” and I know gRegor is a weird capitalization. More about me

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Media

  • My friend Sheryl started up a video podcast! The first several episodes are up; here is the first one.
  • I recently watched Dispatches from Elsewhere. I loved it and keep thinking about it. Beautiful stories about human connection and a fantastic cast. I might re-watch it and write some more about it.

Music

Fun

  • infiniteballdrop.com takes the New Years Eve NYC ball drop and extrapolates the countdown to the whole year. Fun visualization! Note: turn your volume down before you click “Start” since the audio is a bit loud.

Health

  • Crawford Killian wrote a good overview of what we’ve learned about COVID in its first six years:

    “Long COVID can last for years; it’s a personal disaster for those suffering from it, and a social and economic disaster for the country. Worse yet, a study in The Lancet Regional Health — Americas found repeated infections increase the risk of incurring long COVID.

    The COVID-19 virus, SARS-CoV-2, isn’t only a respiratory threat. It can migrate through the body, doing damage to many organs. One study found that the virus can invade the brain, causing injury and cognitive deficits.

    A recent Australian study reported that brain damage inflicted by COVID-19 can last years, long after people feel recovered from the disease. The consequences include problems with memory, cognition and overall brain health.”

    COVID-19 Is Six Today. What We’ve Learned (archived) by Crawford Killian

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Purity Ring on stage with spinning LED lights that show video of a pink/purple-y spiral, caught mid-spin Purity Ring on stage with spinning LED lights that show video of four faces Purity Ring on stage with spinning LED lights that show video of blue sparkles flying out

Purity Ring last night was such a good show and refreshing in multiple ways. The production was awesome, with several spinning LED “fans” that showed video, making the video look like it’s hanging in the air in the space around them. There were several of those in front of and behind them, plus a large screen at the back of the stage, so it was a really cool 3D effect. Photos don’t quite do it justice since they pause the spinning, but they still came out pretty cool.

I was also excited for this show because the band requested fans wear a respirator mask and provided them if anyone needed them. I was even more impressed when I learned that they invited mask blocs from each city to table at the event, so my Fan Favorite SD buddies were there and I got to meet a few new people!

The band talked about it briefly, thanking everyone who masked and stressing its importance as an act of community care. 💛😷

As the Mandalorians say, “This is the way.”

Notes

Currently reading: The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin (ISBN 9780316229258)


Want to read: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (ISBN 9780593135204)


★★★★★ Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

This was a fantastic story of human connection spanning decades and the characters really drew me in. While a binding factor is their love for and creation of video games, I think it is still very accessible and hope that won’t put anyone off reading it. Read: it’s not just a story for gamers.

I keep coming back to this one line:

“Humans want so much. I am glad to be a bird.”


Finished reading: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (ISBN 9780593321218)


Want to read: The Language of the Night by Ursula K. Le Guin (ISBN 9781668034903)


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