I have stumbled upon an interview with Avital Ronell, the comparative literature & critical theory professor I had at Berkeley in 1990. Or maybe it was 1991. Who knows at this point… These days I remember very little from her class other than she asked difficult questions about self, power, and intoxication that I still think about.
I should transcribe the text. The auto-generated captions miss a lot of non-English references and slurred words. I might add some notes too.
It’s a Monthly Update! I was feeling like I should have been writing something for the last nearly 5 weeks since I left Erbil … but then I came across this:
So, in an attempt to document daily deeds, I realized I could just go through my e-mail and message apps to see what I have been doing for the last 35 days…
First off, I would just like to point out that I am on a 226-day NYT crossword streak, so there’s that accomplishment!
I’ve also learned the ქართული ანბანი with the help of Memrise
I’m on a bit of forced austerity these days, so there won’t be any new shoes or bags in my near future. To entertain myself while I raise more funding to pay off my debts, in a way that doesn’t involve spending outrageous amounts of money on overpriced alcohol and food in the middle east, I’ve committed to cooking and baking at home. And since flour and water are relatively cheap, and since I hate store bought bread, and since I have an abundance of Turkish yeast from previous bread making attempts (the challah came out great, but I had to use 2-3x more)… I took the plunge into my first batch of sourdough starter. Hard to believe I grew up with a Mormon mother who went through the mandatory sourdough phase, but never got around to figuring out how to do it myself. Turns out it’s quite easy, but everyone and their pet has a different way of doing it. Mine is based on the allrecipes.com method as relayed to me by memory from a friend – which is sort of cheating since it uses yeast, but a) I have tons, as I said, and b) whole grain flours are somewhat unheard of here, and c) while the pineapple juice method was intriguing, I don’t trust any of the juices here to be much more than sugar and food coloring.
SO: 1/2 cup all purpose flour, 1/2 water, 1 T yeast. After 12 hours I had this super bubbly concoction, which had doubled in size:
Ok, so it turns out the recipe is actually 2 cups flour, 2 cups water, 1 packet (~4 tsp) of yeast. My proportions /may/ be a little off… but you know, the yeast here doesn’t perform super well, so using extra was probably the right move.
My beloved Fjällräven backpack was stolen in September ☹️
So… the question is, do I just replace it, or get something a little better? Honestly, it had some design flaws… it was difficult to open and close quickly and it was just a tad too small… if it was full, it was a little hard to get my laptop in and out (a major need when I’m flying). On the plus side, it was super sturdy – nothing tore or broke on it and this was key: “the light-coloured lining makes it easier to see the contents” – do you know how annoying black interiors are???
Sadly, they don’t seem to offer it in the beautiful red wine color mine was…
So: Zappos sent me a 10% discount coupon from their data breach class action settlement. Question: since I just bought a pair of shoes – and I REALLY don’t need more right now – do I get a backpack? I need to decide by 31 Dec.