6.309 meeting, rehearsal

Thursday 10/09/2025

The upcoming Appreciation Fund event takes place on Monday. Today was a partial rehearsal from 4-5, mainly of a complicated skit that has a bunch of players in it. However for the event there is a set of slides to be projected. In order to keep the stage clear we lower the projector screen less than half way, and each slide has material only on the top third, the lower part being black. So it’s a wide, skinny slide up high, and the projector doesn’t shine on the people on the stage doing whatever.

Bert had done the initial set of slides, but he is not going to be in town for the actual event so he handed the powerpoint file to me. I’ve been adding stuff as the emails fly back and forth among the producers. That was the morning to 9:30.

At 9:30 I joined a meeting that was a confidential focus group, mostly residents plus the marketing team and some marketing consultants. The purpose was for us experienced wise ole residents to give feedback on the marketeer’s short list of proposed names for the new “satellite” of Channing House. Which meant we got to see pictures and learn the address of the new acquisition. Which I am bound not to disclose before the official reveal, a week from tomorrow. I’m gonna blab it to Joanne on our walk tomorrow, but not here. She can be trusted to keep her trap shut, but you, mister internet person, can’t.

At 3 I set up the auditorium for the rehearsal and tried out my slides and they need more adjusting. Bert was there and pointed out things that needed changing. Anyway all I had to do for the skit rehearsal was set up a bunch of mics.

Joanne had recommended I Stanford Continuing Studies course “Reimagining Democracy“, and she thought the first lecture was interesting. Also I knew at least one other resident was watching it. And it’s free why not. Then I thought, we should watch together, and then I thought, why not put it on the 11th floor TV so more people could watch. So I ended up putting out a public email asking for interest, and 20+ people responded, I am astonished so many had signed up for the same zoom course. So I had to reserve the 11th floor for 4pm on the next 5 Tuesdays. And I won’t be watching the lectures in a cozy duo with Joanne, but we will be part of a crowd of a dozen or more.

6.308 hike, misc, lecture

Wednesday 10/08/2025

First thing today was a hike organized by Joanne. The same 5 as last week, her, me, Joanne the other one, Erika, Martha. We went to Edgewood park and walked a loop that included a heck of a lot of steep climbing both up and down. Four miles, now reading 4.5 miles for the day.

Took care of some misc biz in the afternoon. This was the day for the 6th floor meeting and dinner. Then I went up to the 11th floor with my older macbook, connected it to the big TV, linked to the Zoom from Keplers, and at 7pm a few of us watched an interview with Sir Tim Berners-Lee. This was an author interview from Kepler’s bookstore, where we went last night. So, two nights of Kepler’s author talks, one in person and one on zoom. And turns out, Joanne is going with Ellen to hear yet a third author, at Keplers, tomorrow night.

6.307 writers, laundry, party? lecture

Tuesday 10/07/2025

The writers group prompt this week was, “a friend who influenced your life.” I wrote a couple of paragraphs about how Scott redirected my life, by suggesting I should get IBM to transfer me from working in the City to the Palo Alto Development Center. Looking back, I cannot imagine what my life would have been if I had not taken him up on that. There I learned to program, and met Marian, and got married, and got to spend 2+ years in England. It was in England, working with IBM people from all over Europe, that I discovered I had a skill for technical writing, doing documentation clear enough that a bunch of Swedes and Britishers and Italians could understand. If I had stayed in the city, a completely different life would have ensued.

Got my laundry done in just over 2 hours. At 2pm I remembered to call the surgeon’s office. They had previously told me that I would have my cyst drained on 10/20, but didn’t know the time. Finally we connected and I learned the time, 1pm, check-in at 12:30 that day. OK.

The Lee Center, our assisted-living section, took over the auditorium today at 2 for an Oktoberfest. They had brought in an actual German-style band, with brass instruments, wearing lederhosen and so on. Served pretzels and such. Non-alcoholic beer. I stopped by long enough to have a pretzel, but wasn’t that interested.

Speaking of technical writing, we were to go and hear the Queen of technical writers, Mary Roach, talk about her new book, Replaceable You, about the science of replacing body parts. I brought the car up at 6 and Joanne hopped in and we drove off to Kepler’s. I haven’t been into Keplers in a while; it is doing fine. Just walking through the store to get to the place where the chairs were set up for the talk, I saw so many books I wanted to stop and look at. Ms. Roach was fun, she’s a lively character with lots of stories to tell.

6.306 event, fopal, poetry, concert

Monday 10/06/2025

Book talk event at 11. And the projector quit working. Why? Nobody knows. Fortunately Ian didn’t really need his slides, so it went alright.

Then down to FOPAL to set up for the upcoming sale weekend. Got back at 3:30, and next thing was the Poetry Out Loud group at 4pm. I read a Sylvia Plath poem about being a hospital patient, “Tulips”.

Right after supper, a concert by Steve Gill and friends. He and they have appeared here regularly, every few months. Tonight doing a salute to Willie Nelson. OK.

6.305 shopping, concert

Sunday 10/05/2025

After watering the plants and doing the puzzle I thought about the problem of storing stuff in the green room and I decided to go and look at the Container Store. I had looked at their web site but it isn’t the same. As an exercise in being car-free, I took the #21 bus, which picks up right in front of CH and drops right at the middle of the shopping center.

I walked all the aisles looking for a practical storage container that would fit a 17″ deep shelf and a row of which would look ok, and bought one, a gray canvas one. It was less than $20 so why not try it. The next #21 bus was 45 minutes out so I called a Lyft to get back. In time to get the tail end of our fancy new Sunday Brunch service.

At 3:30 I met with Joanne and we hopped in Fred and drove 5 minutes to the campus to attend a concert at the Bing auditorium. This was Roseanne Cash, with her accompanist and husband, guitarist John Leventhal. We talked later about how convenient it must be to be able to tour as a couple. Nobody has to stay home alone for weeks, and she doesn’t have to pay a touring band either, as Leventhal is such a great guitarist he is all the backing she needs.

Afterwards we drove into downtown (another 5 minute drive) and had dinner at Tamarine, a very nice Vietnamese restaurant. Swell evening all around.

6.304 just little stuff

Saturday 10/04/2025

Just took care of little stuff today. Did some accounting, the monthly record of the nest egg and pay a credit card bill. Make out a check to the annual Channing House Appreciation Fund drive — all the tips we are not allowed to give the housekeepers and cooks and servers each day, rolled up in one check.

Then out for a walk with Joanne, deposit a check at the bank, then have coffee, and I gave her a birthday present, this being her birthday. Then back to my room and spend more time shopping for storage units for the green room.

After lunch I went to the music practice room and practiced guitar for an hour, yay me. That was about ti.

6.303 planning, fopal

Friday 10/03/2025

Back to our custom, Joanne and I had a nice walk this morning. Then at 10:30 I met with Helen, who has good design sense, in the Green Room to talk about how to manage storage in a not-ugly way. There are two sturdy shelves, about 6 feet above the floor, about 8 feet long, one on each side of the room. They are 17 inches deep. So we envision a row of similar storage bins or boxes or such. Now to find them. I spent an excruciatingly boring hour going through the web sites of the Container Store, IKEA, and Target, and didn’t see what I want.

Basically need a box that is 16 by 16, and maybe 12 or 14 inches deep. A line of those down the shelves would look good and be useful. It would help a lot if there was some kind of label area on the end, or a clip, where you could note the contents.

After a quick lunch I went down to FOPAL because Frank had texted that there were 6 boxes waiting for me. That was Thursday. When I got there, I found 9. I processed most of them. Got back about 4.

Had dinner with Craig and Diane and Gwen.

6.302 tech, docent, concert

Thursday 10/02/2025

In the morning I did some AV tech stuff. One, I got some more stuff out of the green room. Then I sat down at the AV desk in the auditorium and found that the microphone drawer was in disarray. I spent 20 minutes getting everything out and organized. Then thought about a problem that appeared with our new sound board: that on the new board you had to set the input gain just above 0 or you got feedback. I remembered that the signal to the board came from the wireless receivers, which are in a rack backstage, and the receivers have an output gain setting. So I set all the receivers’ gain down and et voila, the mics are right when the controls are in the middle.

After lunch I drove down to the museum and led a tour for a group of 25 programmers, mostly age 30 and below, from the company Databricks. They were fun, interested. Also young. I am talking about what is, to me, very recent history, like the beginning of the web, in 1993? and realize that some of my audience wasn’t born then. Alright, as your parents.

At 7:30 we had a jazz concert by singer Thu Ho, accompanied by top-notch musicians, including pianist Adam Klipple. Nice show, good songs and music.

6.301 hike, managing, dinner

Wednesday 10/01/2025

First event was a Wednesday hike organized by Joanne. The usual five, her and me, Joanne the Lesser, Erika, and Martha. We went to the Arastradero preserve where we have hiked a few previous times. As we went up (and up and up) Joanne the Lesser commented on how I was not breathing as hard as she remembered from the first time we took that hike. Apparently slightly increased walking and also climbing stairs to the 6th floor has had an effect. Yay me.

Through the middle of the day I was working with various people on getting stuff out of the Green Room. A major win: Nancy of the Treasure Trove had already disposed of a complete rack of used clothing that was stored there. I thanked her and asked if it was ok to get rid of the two tired old clothes racks that were left, she said fine, so I did. We progress. Also worked with Mary Beth on persuading her that the Treasure Trove should fund a simple upgrade to the AV desk in the auditorium.

Patty had organized a dinner for Phil, a 6th floor neighbor who today moved to the 8th floor. She invited me plus Joanne and Sally who are the floor reps for the 8th floor. Nice dinner with nice people. Afterward we went up and viewed Phil’s new apartment which is very, very nice, nicer than mine for sure. A large one-bedroom in the corner, which is like mine, but with nicer carpet and some really fine built-in kitchen and office fittings.

6.300 meetings, managing

Tuesday 09/30/2025

Spent the day communicating with people, mostly by email. Tidied the room for the housekeeper. Maryanne came by with her handwritten piece for the writers group. I had agreed to read it for her. Her vision is very bad and she has a lot of trouble reading her pieces, although they are well-written, detailed reminiscences. The prompt this week was “Freedom” and she wrote on the freedom of having gotten tenure as a teacher; how she was limited and constrained her first three years, then as a tenured (I didn’t know that high schools had such a thing as tenure) teacher she could bust out and teach Dickens and such classics her own way.

Composed emails to the people who are responsible for the boxes of stuff in the green room, proposing a meeting. I had a notion for how they could be better stored but I needed help. Later in the day, one of them, Donna, wrote back that in fact they had gotten a promise of a cage space in the basement for their stuff. That was very welcome news. More emails to try to make that happen.

Attended the Appreciation Fund meeting at 2pm. I had been asked to do what I did before, take an audio transcript, run it through an AI to generate meeting minutes. I did that; the newest version of Claude did a very nice job.

More emails to set up meetings with various people. Finally it was supper time and I decided to be a hermit, and had a sandwich and tea in my room.