Tu 1/17/23
Tu 1/17/23
710am (B). 1040am (2-B). 1225pm (2-B). 440pm (2-B). 705pm (2-B).
Up 515am: Partly cloudy with temps to mid 40's.
***Spent a skull-busting session trying to create files and folders on Windows 10. It was somewhat successful....(7pm)- 'New Text Document' is the name of the folder that shows how to create a document. I noticed that it's on the downstairs hard drive. See if it's upstairs on that PC as well.
Watched 'ARGENTINA, 1985' (Amazon Prime). Argentina had been ruled by military juntas and dictatorships since the 1930's and the film is about how in 1985 a civilian court was finally able to prosecute members of the military who employed mass torture and the 'disappearance of persons' to suppress all opposition. The scene in which a woman testifies about how she gave birth while being tortured by a military death squad was particularly harrowing. The film has the kind of emotional courtroom drama as, for example, 'To Kill A Mockingbird'. 10 wins & 19 nominations. '78' Metascore. Directed by Santiago Mitre and stars Ricardo Darin.
Up 515am: Partly cloudy with temps to mid 40's.
***Spent a skull-busting session trying to create files and folders on Windows 10. It was somewhat successful....(7pm)- 'New Text Document' is the name of the folder that shows how to create a document. I noticed that it's on the downstairs hard drive. See if it's upstairs on that PC as well.
Watched 'ARGENTINA, 1985' (Amazon Prime). Argentina had been ruled by military juntas and dictatorships since the 1930's and the film is about how in 1985 a civilian court was finally able to prosecute members of the military who employed mass torture and the 'disappearance of persons' to suppress all opposition. The scene in which a woman testifies about how she gave birth while being tortured by a military death squad was particularly harrowing. The film has the kind of emotional courtroom drama as, for example, 'To Kill A Mockingbird'. 10 wins & 19 nominations. '78' Metascore. Directed by Santiago Mitre and stars Ricardo Darin.
Watched episode #4 of 'VICTIM NUMBER 8 (Netflix). This is so melodramatic and the best series I've seen in a while. I'm half done; 8 episodes total.
1140am: PC is 'Off' and preparing to hit Esporta this afternoon.
Weights: 3 sets/ 15 reps.
1240pm: To Esporta. 45" Precor. 45"Treadmill. 30"Cross. 30"Bike. 30" Precor; Finished the biography of Jeff Beck- ended about 1967; more of ANDREW SANTINO on J.R.E; an episode of NIGHTMARE IN SUBURBIA- A financial advisor bilks a half million pounds from an English woman and then smothers her.
445pm: In the tub with 'DETOUR' and listening to MAX ROACH Playlist; HUSKER DU Playlist; THEM Playlist.
More of ANDREW SANTINO on J.R.E.
More of 'VICTIM NUMBER 8' (Netflix). The older brother's widow discovers the dead body in the trunk, recognizes him as part of the terrorist plot and immediately assumes that her new lover is seeking revenge for his brother's death. However, it never occurs to her that 'little' brother is responsible for the entire terrorist attack scam. This series is truly over the top and I'm totally sold. Shut it down 32 minutes into episode #6.
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