!Christina's 5 questions --- agk's diary 11 July 2023 @ 16:39 UTC --- written on GPD Win 1 via PuTTY as first daughter mumbles herself to sleep: "this a-way, this a-way" (from the song 500 Miles) --- I love to answer Christina's questions; read others' answers. She wrote 5 new ones! gopher://sdf.org:70/1/users/christyotwisty July 2023 Questions: 1. Favourite way to stay active Ride a bike, with or without a trailer towing first daughter, to places I have to go anyway: for bread, to open mic, to visit, to church, to Evy's work, to the bank, etc. 2. How to stay focused and productive? Tilt at windmills. Maintain friendships and windmill-tilting partnerships that are maint- ainable. Scheme. Reflect. Think about the windmills on little breaks from stupid stuff you have to do. Break drudgery into chunks. Gamify them: "I'll carry 10 more rocks then think about windmills; two 25-minute pomodoro tomatoes then play cards for 30 mins/carry 10 rocks" 3. If I could have any sport or game instantly mastered, unrelated to my current interests or abilities, which and why? I'd love to be a competent futbol/soccer or basketball player without putting the time in, to play pick-up games, especially with young people. But it wouldn't be fair. Sport teaches you to work hard for incremental improvement. What kind of monster would I be to get skill without work? 4. Interesting trivia tidbits about historical events. Martin Luther King Jr had armed security. Universal Basic Income was tried in England as the Speenhamland System and degraded life in the industrializing nation to horrific lows that shocked Marx. Polanyi's book The Great Transformation provides the best account. During the US Civil War, a Hapsburg became emperor of Mexico. The early Spanish/Portuguese slave trade was a side-effect of their attempt to bypass trans-Saharan Almoravid control of the trade in Mediterranean salt for Ghanaian gold. In the first major use of "technicals" in hist- ory, Chad defeated Libya's air force with pickup trucks and desert skills in 1987. Before coffee-houses or tea-houses, there were lemonade-houses in France and Spain. Brazilian blacks bought the freedom of enslaved blacks with the pooled resources of their redemption societies in the 19th century, and sent them to be educated in Nigeria. John Brown expected if he could take the armory at Harper's Ferry West Virginia, cut the rail- road, and build a maroon guerilla force that raided from the mountains, killed planters, liberated slaves to swell ranks, Haitian moun- tain fighters'd hear of it, send reinforce- ments, liberate all enslaved people of the US. 5. A summer recipe. Dice fresh tomatoes hot from the garden and mint from outside the kitchen door. Add salt, olive oil, and some pepper. Chill for a few hours and eat on toast with more olive oil or butter. Drink iced mint sun tea with it.