sovay: (Haruspex: Autumn War)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2022-09-22 10:59 pm

You're moving forward in a figure eight

Happy autumn! After some last-minute, early-morning runaround, I finally got to see a physical therapist about my back. In the evening, I baked things with apples in the toaster oven and watched several episodes of Mr. Palfrey of Westminster (1984–85) with my mother who has nostalgic feelings about the Thames ident with the river-mirrored skyline. The night is suddenly Arctic, full of the sharp colors of stars. I am hoping to have access to a telescope in time for Jupiter's closest approach since 1963, but if not, there's always binoculars. Have a couple of links.

1. I had not heard the contretemps about the origins of Betty Boop, but I appreciate PBS acknowledging that its failure to fact-check generated now-popular misinformation, which is of course harder to recall than the more complicated reality. "We could have thus avoided this teachable moment."

2. Courtesy of [personal profile] thisbluespirit: a gifset of Martin Jarvis in Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970), which I suspect I may end up watching just to have an opinion about what happens to him after the end of it, as the film apparently does not.

3. Courtesy of a friend who is not on DW: a manuscript scourge, which is exactly what it sounds like, except it sounded like something different to me.

I watched a bunch of movies in the spring before we had to move and intended to write about several of them and did not manage it in time and it is true that I do not have a ready means of rewatching any of them at the moment, but they still feel oddly, mentally inaccessible to me and I am trying to sort out why. It frustrates me to feel so wiped out.
asakiyume: (squirrel eye star)

[personal profile] asakiyume 2022-09-24 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, "manuscript scourge" seems like something you punish a manuscript with--though I suppose turning a manuscript into a manuscript scourge is also a punishment? But now I need to know more about this whole concept.

The Betty Boop thing shows how even reputable news sources don't always fact-check thoroughly. Speaking as a nonfiction editor, it's amazing the things that people accidentally get wrong (when I edit, I check names and dates).

Hurray for the physical therapist! (And the telescope in your future.)