Last night, I set up the Auvio® wireless speaker just to see how well it interfaced with the iPad® mini 2 tablet computer. No problem. What amazed me, though, was the loudness and sound quality of the wireless speaker. Quite astounding, actually. So, I was torn between divesting it, or not.
In fact, I contemplated the possible purchase of a cheap $99 Android® tablet computer to use as the media source component of the poor man's home theater system. Yeah, I am really beginning to miss viewing "mainstream" flicks. Surprisingly, I don't seem to miss the hurdy-gurdy videos. Not to worry, though. I cannot return to Android® because it requires a Google® account to activate. Obviously, that implies more surveillance woes. No, thanks.
Which brings me to the concept of entertainment, or what the rank-and-file peonage considers to be entertainment. All nonsense, really. Just visual and aural fodder to distract and sedate the troubled mind. That's why the need for more and more forms of entertainment becomes insatiable. And, that's where I find myself ... locked in a frantic desire to be "anesthised." From what? The denial of death, of course.
With that said, the "blog" is returning to sporadic postings. The format will be generic and as "vanilla" as possible because of the limitations of the current tablet computer. All for the better anyway. The Net is just another pathetic form of entertainment, another anesthetic for the mind.
Ol' Lavahead Mini-Update®
I have decided to divest the wireless speaker. The rationale? I am just days away from crossing the real old codger threshold. Do I really need to be listening to Deep House music at high sound pressure levels in a tiny room?
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