Feb. 9th, 2011

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My brain is awash with trivia and minutia about a lot of subjects. I have a knack of retaining what I read. I don’t have a photographic memory but more of a cataloguing memory and it holds on to details like grim death. I have won trivia contests with the stuff in my head.

Since I was little, if I was interested in something I would research it to its last fact. I was good at research papers in school. For example I became interested in Greek myth when I was in the third grade. By the end of my reading I had covered Greek myth, religion, politics, philosophy and society and taken a stab at reading Plato. I didn’t take another stab at it until High School. But I could answer just about any question an adult could put to me about the subject.

I was informed in the fourth grade that doing this was weird. I even remember which kid told me that. One of those crystal clear moments in time that has not faded. I went home and told my mother and father I was a freak. They sat me down and we had a long talk about my brain and that is was not that odd considering who my parents were. They made me proud of my mental abilities. So I continued to use my brain to absorb knowledge.

A lot of things that I start with would lead me to tangents into new subjects that I would learn about. I was myth crazy as a kid and our library had this great series of books called “Tales of a (insert nation here) Grandmother” which covered the myths of various nations. I started noticing similar types of myths in different countries. Most countries have a flood myth. There is usually a myth about the sun and the seasons. That led me to comparing and contrasting myths and looking for patterns.

Years later I was working on a new show in Atlanta as the stage manager. After reading the script I went to the playwright and informed him that he had an error in the myth he was using. He got huffy about it until his significant other who happened to be from that country backed me up on what I was saying and was impressed that I knew that much about his country and its past considering there was next to no chance I was from there.

When I was at Del Rey Books, I got to work on Star Wars. I read my way through the New Jedi Order books to catch up with the current manuscripts. The editor was amazed how much I maintained from what I read and that I could read the new manuscripts and outlines coming in and catch things that didn’t jive with what we had established mostly because of the publishing schedule was so fast that each author would be getting at least two of the books only in the approved outline stage. That saved some time on the books when they were at Lucas-films for approval.

Peter uses me as a resource about things all the time. He asks if I know about whatever and if I do I give him what information I have on the topic. I keep him up on sports and politics. Occasionally the Daily Show will talk about something new to him so I give him what I know on the topic that I either read or heard on NPR.

I still research things to death when I get interested in something. I have found that discovering the information is sometimes more fun than the information itself.

Caroline is showing the same tendency. She gets into a subject and reads all she can find on the topic. It was dragons and dinos. Now it is big cats. She also has started to read myths and folktales and poetry. She does seem retain the knowledge because the last time we were at the zoo, she was spouting facts and trivia about the big cats we were seeing. I hope she continues her thirst for knowledge of all things.

This has been my entry for this weeks LJ Idol. One trivia fact about me is that I love mathematics especially Aristotelian Math and imaginary numbers
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I am so ready for baseball. The fact that the season is going to start soon means that Spring is around the corner and I am so ready for Spring right now. The snow is melting and I have about two thirds of my front lawn back. The big snow piles can, for the most part, be seen over.

Today is pretty cold outside. I got the recycling out and I have to get some other stuff done on the property after the wind storm yesteday.

We are half way through the week again. I am often amazed to wake up and realize that the week is half gone and I am nowhere I wanted to be at this point in the week. So I sort out things and figure out how I am going to get everything done.

I have today mostly sorted out and am waiting for the thing that will be putting a spanner in the works to change the plan. But I am really good at rolling with the punches and I know I can get everything done that I need to get done in time.

Fig has been running around the house at top speed. She has crashed twice not quite making a hairpin turn at the couch.

And the spanner has arrived but it won’t be that big a deal. Just have to move some things around for it.

I am grateful for signs of Spring around the corner.

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