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MUSIC -- CDs & CASSETE TAPES I gave away numerous cassette tapes when I moved to a smaller place. Necessary at the time unfortunately, but I had to prioritize. CDs: 1. brian culbertson -- nice & slow 2. a celtic Christmas -- a seasonal tale 3. a celtic Christmas -- a musical celebration 4. great american composers, 5 CDs including 2 on 101 strings 5. four of a kind -- music for trombone quartet 6. patsy moore -- regarding the human condition 7. aretha franklin -- spirit in the dark 8. b.b. king --- 1966 to 1969 9. ditto, 1949 to 1966 10. ditto, 1976 to 1991 11. ditto, 1969 to 1975 12. joe pass & j.j johnson -- we'll be together again -- 2 CDs This is my favorite trombone music, except for andre previn /j.j. in mack the knife 13. AM gold -- the mid 60s 14.gloria estevan -- greatest hits 15. patsy cline -- the ultimate collection 16. westlife -- us against the world -- 2 variations, CDs 17. a celtic christmas -- holiday odyssey & festive journey -- 2 CDs 18. pretty ricky -- blues stars 19. andre previn & london symphony orchestra -- shostakovish symphony no 8 20. hiroshima -- another place 21. kenny g -- duotones 22. countdown kids -- mommy & me -- 4 CDs of kids songs 23. jeni varnadeau -- no hesitation 24. bobby ray band -- sanctity restored ( mine! ) Cassettes not pertaining to music: 25. helen palmer ( of enneagram personality theory ) intuitive aspects of personality type 26. ditto, nine points of view on intuition 27. ditto, three gates to intuition -- head, belly, & heart -- 3 cassettes 28. ditto, intuition in the clinical setting -- 3 cassettes 29. in touch ministries -- discover your child's personality profile 30. dr. richard g. lee --encouraging words -- 6 cassettes 31. casey treat -- blueprint for life -- 4 cassettes 32. joyce meyer -- fruit of the spirit -- 10 cassettes 33. charles e. stanley -- how to deal with strongholds 34. marilyn hickey -- pulling down strongholds 35. living peace fellowship church in chicago -- spiritual gifts 36. ditto -- example small group discussion Cassettes transferred from my records, some are combos: 37. good, bad, & ugly soundtrack 38. patsy cline -- 12 greatest hits 39. al hirt -- progressive jazz 40. beach boys -- 3 records on one cassette 41. combo -- finian's rainbow, frank sinatra's greatest hits, dr. zhivago soundtrack 42. combo -- 2 mystic moods -- stormy weekend & also man and woman, plus when the snow's on roses, simon & garfunkel -- sounds of silence 43. ray conniff singers -- somewhere my love, bridge over troubled waters 44. ray conniff singers -- honey, turn around look at me Christian music cassettes, country gospel & otherwise: 45. doreothy norwood -- shake the devil off 46. country gospel -- 2 cassettes 47. ?? -- songs of spiritual warfare 48. 77s -- sticks & stones 49. ?? -- you are crowned i.e. classical praise songs 50. joy unlimited -- statement of direction 51. ?? -- best of the stylistics 52. timothy james meany -- the big chair 53.steve green -- the letter 54. larry norman -- stranded in babylon Various other cassette music: 55. ?? -- spirit of the 60s -- 2 tapes 56. roxette -- look sharp -- includes "Dangerous" 57. ditto --- joyride 58. ditto -- favorites from crash, boom, bang 59. ?? -- dixieland & new orleans jazz 60. ?? --freedom of soul 61. connie francis -- the very best of connie francis -- 2 tapes
VHS TAPES AND DVDS HERE RIGHT NOW, NOT IN STORAGE I couldn't carry around everything when I moved, so I put most in storage and took these with me. When I began journaling and writing poetry in a frenzy I reduced my taping considerably. VHS TAPES: Tape 19: 1. Dr. Strangelove 2. Take this Job & Shove it 3. Save the Tiger 4. Funny Girl Tape 20: 5. The Nutty Professor ( Jerry Lewis version ) 6. In like Flint 7. The Eiger Sanction Tape ?? 8. Invasion from Mars 9. The Principal 10. Mr. Destiny Tape 43: 11. Cool Hand Luke 12. Charge of the Light Brigade 13. Life & Times of Judge Roy Bean Tape 23: 14. Thief of Baghdad 15. Legend of Sleepy Hollow 16. Escape to Witch Mountain 17. Adventures of Ichabod Crane (cartoon ) Tape ?? 18. Neverending Story II Tape 48: 19. Gypsy 20. Outlaws 21. Modern Problems Tape 53: 22. Man in the Iron Mask 23. High Plains Drifter 24. Magnum Force Tape 6: 25. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 26. Shakiest Gun in the West 27. The Mechanic ( Bronson ) Tape 35: 28. Lord of the Rings (original version) Tape 47: 29. Easy Money 30. Black Hole 31. Back to the Future, part 2 Tape 96: 32. Meatballs 3 33. Discussion of "critical thinking" 34. Superman 3 35. Diehard Tape 25: 36. Meatballs 37. Condorman 38. Flying Tigers 39. Jason & the Argonauts Tape 58: 40. Dirty Dozen 41. Dr. Detroit 42. Swiss Family Robinson Tape 102: 43. Exodus 44. Thoroughly Modern Millie Tape 107: 45. The Serpent & the Rainbow 46. Gremlins 47. Beetlejuice Tape 87: 48. The Last Starfighter 49. Down & Out in Beverly Hills 50. Disaster at Silo 7 Tape ?? 51. Some Doodlebops shows 52. Some "That's So Raven" shows Tapes XYZ:-- several tapes: 53. Mel GIbson movies & Charles Bronson movies Tape 45: 54. Damnation Alley 55. Return of the King ( part of original Lord of Rings stuff ) 56. Planet of the Apes Tape ?? 57. Top Gun DVDS -- just a few 58. all Alien movies in a set 59. What Women Want 60. Beverly Hills Cop I, II, and III 61. A set of 3 diehard -- diehard, diehard with a vengeance, die harder 62. Indiana Jones & Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 63. Evan ALmighty 64. Animal House 65.Caddyshack 66. set of 3 Lethal Weapons -- I,II, III directors cut

Sports appreciation

I AM LONG-WAISTED, which makes participation quite limited in most. And means that I have to go to big and tall men store to purchase my shirts. When younger I enjoyed baseball, basketball, swimming, and fishing growing up and with my kids. Also skating, both ice skating and roller skating. I avoid dangerous sports like football and any kind of skiing or wrestling, except the latter playfully with children. At baseball I was pitcher at softball, and great at batting long flies to cousins for them to practise catching. I bat right-handed and throw left-handed. When pitching, I pitch slow under-handed, but otherwise I throw sidearm which is somewhat a strain physically. I am good at catching flies, but not grounders. In basketball I was great at shooting, including hook shot, and especially from long distances, a few times from 1/2 way down the court. I was poor at dribbling. At swimming, I am still great at floating and unknown how good my swimming still is. I was great at backstroke and breaststroke when younger. My grandmother Ruth enjoyed fishing freshwater catfish and perch in our creeks. We had a creek with a waterfalls 15 foot high and a deep deep pool below, which was good for fishing and swimming. It has since washed away. I was a natural at both skatings and no problem. I enjoy watching baseball and basketball on TV. When in high school, I played in band for football games, but now don't enjoy them. I have gone to a couple of live baseball games but otherwise no live visits to sports since college days. I love to watch the Olympics also, especially the gymnastics.
My grandfather led choir in church for several years. My mother participated at singing at a town store for several years, which helped get more customers. Two of my pastors in high school let me lead singing some. I can easily carry a tune and sight read, and wave my arms properly. Since I seldom miss a note, other bass singers can easily follow my voice. My 1st wife mary was a musician -- singer alto/soprano, pianist, and later organist, she also taught music some. I can't sing solo, but can sing duet through quartet. I can also improvise bass, and hum a lot. Myself sing bass and also alto an octave lower, best friend Kevin sings baritone, Bobby Ray professional on 1st CD album sings baritone/tenor, and Jack singer on upcoming CD sings tenor. In high school I also played music instrumental, but not piano, or I might have majored in music composition in college. I did take a music composition course in college nevertheless and got an A. My instruments were all brass -- treble clef baritone where my tone quality was best, bass cleff trombone where i did the widest participation including later at freshman year in college, bass trumpet, and tuba. I participatted in jazz group, and football Dixieland band in high school. I own a trombone, and had a baritone. The baritone was stolen eventually. I have career sponsored musical endeavors, because I am a lyricist snd had some funds available. Second CD we are working on will hopefully include Venus Playgirl. I appreciate all kinds of music except rap and heavy metal, in particular jazz where the "Another Place" CD by Hiroshima had a big effect on my life personally. That is the only CD of theirs which I like a lot. I like several singers, about 8 but don't remember many of their names at any given time. Currently I mostly listen to music on my radio when traveling long distances. I am trying hard to get Kevin to get off his butt and write some more of the music compositions to the 2nd CD, to which I have given him the lyrics, but he seems to be more interested in just playing guitar and singing at Karaoke etc currently. Kevin taught himself rhythm guitar and then he later taught himself lead guitar.
AREAS OF MATHEMATICS THAT I LIKE THE MOST This will probably sound boring to you. sorry. 1. topology in general, and topological groups where I convinced my pal famous topologist James Dugundji who I was auditing in another course to also present another course in my college dorm the next semester for credit. The students did the lecturing. 2. homotopy theory, part of algebraic topology, which is of interest in economics high class work also. 3. surgery theory and obstructions, part of algebraic topology 4. fibre bundles, where I gave a seminar in graduate school after studying one of the 2 only books on it for 2 years 5. differential topology and singularity theory, where I am researching to entend the work of Rene Thom and the genius Russian V.I Arnold. This is also known as catastrophe theory 6. category theory in the foundations of math, which is partially a revised set theory, and also a way to say "hey this is the same situation in another area, so the same proof applies by analogy that we already have" 7. elementary geometric transformations and their combinations, taught now in high school, for intuition and confident visualization purposes. It gets embarrassing when your mind goes blank when asked a question related to this. Of course, if your professor will let you doodle a bit on the blackboard, you can probably work it out... 8. general algebraic topology, not really, because like calculus it needs another 300 years to standardize the exposition and put the rubbish in the trash or as a minor footnote for picky people. There are just too many variations of the expositions currently. They didn't get good until 1974 when the 1st good example exposition came out, based on one good approach. Either we need to select the perfect exposition or find a way, not just by category theory, to transform one exposition into another. Perhaps a computer can do it..., so everybody can be happy about seeing the proofs in the terms that are most congenial to their particular way of thinking. We also need more examples to be presented in the books and exercizes to be worked out by students ( and teacher LOL!). Let's hope the resulting work that a person gets is not over 500 pages long for the essentials, which it is tending to exceed these days. The Russians seem to do the most advanced research in math, while giving skimpy proofs. A lot of their works are translated into English. They are about 100 years ahead of everyone else. The French also research a lot, but their works are not translated, except the famous anonymoous "Bourbaki" works. The Americans and British come along and digest it all and are the greatest expositors. The most famous Russians that I am somewhat familiar with are Pontryagin, Alexandrov both dead, and V.I. Arnold now old or dead. Arnold has many associates. I wish to discuss further item 5 above, on catastrophy theory. In our world, don't we need some help in this area, and I hope the rich people haven't sponsored secret research and kept it to themselves to just make their stranglehold on the world worse. I am not being a paranoid political, but it seems possible, if the poor mathematician can't otherwise make a living. Like me!!! No just joshing. But hey rich people, give me your proposals and it has to be at least 5 million a year or I am not interested. Of course, like the scientists, I cannot be held responsible that I will ever come up with anything, and I might put in hard to find gaps in the proofs which would backfire on you.lol. That's just enjoying writing, nothing else. Back to real mathematical catastrophy theory or la la land. Rene Thom made it interesting to people outside of mathematics by proving in 1955, almost without gaps in his proofs, that in 4 dimensions as in time/space, there are just 7 kinds of catastrophes, each of which has a cute name and very common physical examples. I forget the cute names but the situations are: 1. volcano erupting 2. landslide of big boulders 3. drowning or huge rains and flooding 4. desert 5. earthquake, also female orgasm 6. tornado, hurricane 7. wild fires Perhaps I should study 5 more carefully...?! Rene's theorem really astounded the world. His interests were more philosophical and about biological metamorphosis. Anyway, this was what we call a smoke and mirrors proof, because the cute names were math names well known. His remarks were very easy to understand while the Russsians remarks later and earlier are much more difficult and obscure. Rene's little ditty was expanded to several documents of about 400 pages to convince the skeptics over a period of about 20 years by another quite talented man. I guess he made a lifetime career of proving just that one theorem. V.I. Arnold extended Rene's work to many higher dimensions, and I want to extend their works to even higher dimensions. This is based on a study of Arnold's 1974 English translation called "Singularity Theory". I should at least be able to exposit the thing and fill in the gaps. After I have gotten further along I will give a seminar to at least do that. This book is only "real dimensions". They switched to "complex dimensions" after that and I am not so interested there. They really haven't gotten very far in the English translations at least in those studies. Well, that is about it, except to mention at by adding just one more Star Wars dimension to make it 5, there are 4 more catastrophes possible, generically. If it weren't for Star Wars, I might have lost interest in continuing my math studies for PhD. I basically only need to take one more course, give the seminar, and write/defend the thesis. My wife had brain surgery on her pituitary and hypothalamus and I got rattled, plus my mind was too immature to write the thesis then. So I switched to computers and by diligently working had a good career. See Hebrews 11:6. At about 40, everything suddently clicked, but with quirks. Now being retired I can explore it again, if I can get a control on this amongst my other interests. I'll be totally happy if I just give the seminar actually, as payback for my mentors gone before and all the good breaks that I got in life. Gee, what if I live another 30 years? When young I thought I would be dead by now.

Art appreciation

I was introduced to art appreciation in the 4th grade, where Mrs. Green was sponsoring Texas UIL competition in that area. I took 30 art pictures home and memorized them in one day according to my mother. I think her memory is bad on this point, but i definitely was entranced and enjoyed several of the pictures all classical. My artistic efforts in those years were pretty limited, mostly of ancient scooners and cars. My 1st choice of art styles is impressionistic and Van Gogh. There is a website, i don't know how they got my name, that gets the public to be juries of artists paintings/photos/sculptures/mixed media each month if the public person will comment on 20 artists. You can skip over ones you just don't feel you are good at evaluating at all. I have participated so far about 7 times. In the competition, the artists that win get their works displayed somewhere in a gallery i don't know where. My favorite artists have been Monet, the contemporary Ukranian Rusakova family, and Van Gogh. Below are links to the Rusakova websites. I have commissioned some works from them and they charge very reasonable prices for doing so. http://www.alexandrarusakova.com and http://www.flickr.com/photos/tatianarusakova/
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