Becoming Katherine Graham

I was debating an Amazon Prime boycott until I happened upon its new documentary about Kay Graham, the publisher of the Washington Post during the Pentagon Papers and Watergate eras. Holy Sh!t. I don’t know how Jeff Bezos let that film through as it puts him in a terrible light.

The parallels between Graham/Nixon and Bezos/Trump are uncanny. Watch it if and while you can!

This Week’s Nail Polish

My manicurist asked me if I wanted to try “cat’s eye” nail polish, and I went for it. We didn’t do the traditional cat’s eye, but I’m very happy with the results.

“Cat eye nail polish is a specialty gel nail polish that contains magnetic particles. When used in combination with a special magnet, the molecules within the polish line up and create unique patterns and designs on your nails. The pattern created is typically a striking diagonal slit or streak across each nail, which mimics the distinct angular shape of a cat’s pupils.”

Various Car Thoughts

The world would be a lot safer place if upon seeing the light turn yellow, we all asked ourselves “Can I stop without throwing the dog through the windshield?” instead of “Can I make it through on a little bit of yellow?”

Europe, in the next few years, is going to require car instrumentation panels to have more actual physical buttons and knobs instead of touchscreen ones if the car is to receive the highest safety rating. You generally don’t have to take your eyes off the road to turn a knob.

I heard a song the other day where part of the lyric was “driving down the PCH at 120mph”. My own contribution to making cars safer would be to change the speedometer so that any speed above 90 or so just said “too fast!”

Here, for example, is the speedometer in my Hyundai Santa Fe Sport:

Why in the world do I need a speedometer that goes up to 160????

I have my doubts that even on a downhill slope the car could actually go that fast. And I know for sure that I would not want to be in it if it did.

It would make much more sense to have the speedometer going from 0 to 90.

Astrid

A friend introduced me to the French police drama “Astrid”. It’s currently available on PBS Passport. It involves a detective who teams up with a person, Astrid, from Criminal Records to solve crimes. Astrid is “on the spectrum” and brings her unique point of view to the crime scenes. It’s a terrific program and if you have access to it, I can’t recommend it highly enough.

Unlike many American programs I’ve watched lately, it has not turned dark and murky as the seasons go on. After 4 seasons, it is still about the crimes and the growing friendship between the two women. Watch it if you can!

Birthday Cake at Last

I usually ask for a yellow cake with chocolate icing for my birthday. For a variety of reasons, that didn’t happen last month: somehow I ended up with a Bavarian Cream Cake instead.

Most bakeries don’t do a yellow cake. Occasionally I was able to get a slice at Ralphs when I was in Palm Desert. Today, I finally got to Smith’s (Nevada’s Kroger brand) and at last found this:

Definitely not a nice layer cake, but apparently the best I’m going to be able to do.