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[6-16-2009 Update Insert: Most of what is in this space is now moot. I found out what I was doing wrong and have reinstated Archives and Labels searches. They do work. However, in certain cases you may prefer Labels to Archives. Example: 1976 Today begins in November of 2006 and concludes in December of 2006, but there are other related posts in other months. Note: Labels only shows 20 posts at a time. There are 21 hubs, making 21 (which is for 1976 Today) an older hub.] ********************************* to my online poems and song lyrics using Archives. Use hubs for finding archival locations but do not link through them. Originally an AOL Journal, where the archive system was nothing like the system here, this blog was migrated from there to here in October of 2008. Today (Memorial/Veteran's Day, May 25, 2009) I discovered a glitch when trying to use a Blogger archive. Now, it may be template-related, but I am unable to return to S M or to the dashboard once I am in the Archives. Therefore, I've decided on this approach: a month-by-month post guide. The sw you see in the codes here stood for Salchert's Weblog when I began it in November of 2006. It later became Sprintedon Hollow. AOL provided what were called entry numbers, but they weren't consistent, and they didn't begin at the first cardinal number. That is why the numbers after "sw" came to be part of a post's code. ************** Here then is the month-by-month post guide: *2006* November: 00001 through 00046 - December: 00047 through 00056 -- *2007* January: 00057 through 00137 - February: 00138 through 00241 - March: 00242 through 00295 - April: 00296 through 00356 - May: 00357 through 00437 - June: 00438 through 00527 - July: 00528 though 00550 - August: 00551 through 00610 - September: 00611 through 00625 - October: 00626 through 00657 - November: 00658 through 00729 - December: 00730 through 00762 -- *2008* January: 00763 through 00791 - February: 00792 through 00826 - March: 00827 through 00849 - April: 00850 through 00872 - May: 00873 through 00907 - June: 00908 through 00931 - July: 00932 through 00955 - August: 00956 through 00993 - September 00994 through 01005 - October: 01006 through 01007 - November: 01008 through 01011 - December: 01012 through 01014 -- *2009* January: 01015 through 01021 - February: 01022 through 01028 - March: 01029 through 01033 - April: 01034 through 01036 - May: 01037 through 01044 - ******************************************************* 1976 Today: 2006/11 and 2006/12 -- Rooted Sky 2007: 2007/01/00063rsc -- Postures 2007: 2007/01/sw00137pc -- Sets: 2007/02/sw00215sgc -- Venturings: 2007/03/00216vc -- The Undulant Trees: 2007/03/00266utc -- This Day's Poem: 2007/03/00267tdpc -- Autobio: 2007/04/sw00316ac -- Fond du Lac: 2007/04/00339fdl -- Justan Tamarind: 2007/05/sw00366jtc -- Prayers in December: 2007/05/sw00393pindc -- June 2007: 2007/06/sw00440junec -- Seminary: 2007/07/sw00533semc -- Scatterings: 2008/08/00958sc ** Song Lyrics: 2008/02/sw00797slc ********** 2009-06-02: Have set S M to show 200 posts per page. Unfortunately, you will need to scroll to nearly the bottom of a page to get to the next older/newer page.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

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From counterpunch: An article by Mike Whitney about what's wrong in d c washington Herein are deft connections and cogent details. Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-28

Friday, September 26, 2008

sw01004sl34--here-comes

Here Comes Here comes the night. Here comes the day. So comes tomorrow after today. (Repeat) Here comes the sun. Here comes the moon. There goes my daughter chasing a spoon. Here comes the summer. Here comes the fall. Here comes the winter. Spring's in the stall. Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-26

Thursday, September 25, 2008

sw01003d65--debthole-disquisition

As the first and possibly only comment beneath the post I am linking to here states: "Beautifully put." Oratory on the Death of Neoliberalism by Jasper Bernes

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

sw01001d63-investing

At WalletPop read this AOL Money article: 12 financial tips for these troubled times Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-17

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Saturday, September 6, 2008

sw00998sl33-otd

Of This Death There's a hell that I'm in. There's a hell that I'm in. There's a hell that I'm in. That's for sure. There's a hell that I'm in. There's a hell that I'm in. There's a hell that I'm in. That's for sure. There's a heaven there too. There's a heaven there too. There's a heaven there too. Evermore. There's a heaven there too. There's a heaven there too. There's a heaven there too. Evermore. - Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-06 song lyrics 33

Friday, September 5, 2008

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from Technology Review Friday September 5, 2008 "Intensifying the Sun" by Kevin Bullis an article about two MIT researchers Associate Professor Marc Baldo and graduate student Shalom Goffri an inexpensive process for capturing the sun's energy Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-05

sw00996d59-Progress

after security update surprise is being made, however slowly and thumpily. 6 PM is about to be. One of the major problems I had was with links in sidebar sections. They simply would not connect to the destinations they pointed toward. That is, no connection could be established. However, strangely, a few did not have that problem. Had to flip my go-to browser from Google to AOL and also download and run the AOL toolbar. May yet have other challenges, but this change I did not want to make has helped. Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-05

Thursday, September 4, 2008

sw00995d58-Security

update surprise late last night changed my system. So I have been spending much of today trying to figure out what it did and what I now must do to complete tasks I can no longer complete as I did before. Have made some progress, but it looks like I will be firmly in the discomfort zone a while. Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-04

Monday, September 1, 2008

sw00994sl32-sad

[ Note: Though there could be, there are no words in this piece, just 3 sounds in each 4-sound line. There are 2 registers, with the indented lines being in a higher register. Each 4-sound line occurs four times in what could be considered a stanza. The first line in each stanza has the highest notes. The second and third lines are the same but have notes which are a step lower. The fourth line is another step lower. In each register each stanza is repeated three times. ] Sad ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah ee ah um ah - Brian A. J. Salchert 2008-09-01

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