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       # 2025-07-09 - Five Questions by Christina
       
       I saw a new set of five questions from Christina!
       
 (TXT) July 2025 Five Questions
       
       Here are my answers below each question.
       
       > 1. Has a self-help book ever helped you? If yes, would you share
       > the title and author?
       
       To paraphrase the original question, which self-help book resulted in
       lasting change after i read it?  I'd probably go with the NVC book by
       Marshall Rosenberg because it presents a dirt-simple process for
       assuming responsibility for one's needs in a compassionate way. The
       attitude or the "spirit" it was written in has influenced me more
       than the technical details of the NVC process itself.
       
 (DIR) NVC by Marshall Rosenberg
       
       > 2. How many times a month do you cook dinner at home? Do you plan
       > most of your meals, or do you start by looking in the refrigerator
       > to see what hasn't gone bad?
       
       I cook most of my meals.  I prioritize based on ingredients.  For
       example, does that cabbage look like it needs to be used soon? Then i
       will think of a cabbage dish.  I like to cook big batches of food and
       then eat leftovers for several days, or perhaps stick some in the
       freezer to eat even later.  Often i will stagger it, so day #1 i make
       a crockpot of soup, day #2 i make cornbread, day #3 i make a big
       batch of greens, and so forth.  It's like surfing and riding the
       waves in the kitchen.  I have a healthy appetite, so i have almost
       zero food waste.  I eat it before it goes bad.
       
       > 3. Where do you get your recipes for #2?  If you have multiple
       > cookbooks do you rotate them?
       
       Here is a chance to plug my gopher recipe site.  Most of these
       recipes came from Fidonet, Usenet, and other freedom loving
       communities.  I also digitize and post recipes from cookbooks.  I
       tend to focus on the vegetarian recipes and what could be described
       as "hippy food."
       
 (DIR) MOAR
       
       > 4. If you've gone antiquing or thrift store shopping, what is one
       > of your great finds?
       
       There are so many!  Recently at the Senior Center Thrift Store in
       Cave Junction i bought two AlphaSmart 3000's in good condition for
       $6 each.  I had no idea what they were when i bought them and took a
       gamble that they could be fun to tinker with.  They have grown on me!
       I can use them like a typewriter and type in my notes, thoughts, etc.
       It interfaces with the PS/2 port of my SvarDOS PC, the USB-C port of
       my Android phone, and the USB port of my Linux laptop.  The battery
       life is unparalleled.  I wrote a post about translating its
       international characters to Unicode.
       
 (DIR) AlphaSmart 3000 And Unicode
       
       > 5. What would make, or has made, you more patriotic?
       
       I recently saw a meme about the distinction between nationalism and
       patriotism.  This kind of nuance helps "defend" patriotism from its
       darker connotations.  Another word for nationalism is nativism.
       Ironically, many nativists are not exactly natives.  These regions
       have seen multiple waves of invasion.  As a friend put it,
       "Home skillet, YOU ARE an immigrant!"
       
       What would make me more patriotic is seeing inspiring, respectful
       leaders from well rooted traditions.  In my part of the world,
       indigenous roots go back countless aeons according to archaeological
       evidence.  That suggests remarkable balance and stability.
       
       One model would be Alaska.  I have been told that people in Alaska
       have learned to live with each other in more mature and respectful
       ways, compared to Oregon, largely because of greater indigenous
       presence there.
       
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