[FRIAM] Iconik on the weekend

Frank Wimberly wimberly3 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 8 12:58:07 EDT 2020


Get as far away from them as possible without leaving the venue.  If they
sit next to you move away.

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Frank C. Wimberly
140 Calle Ojo Feliz,
Santa Fe, NM 87505

505 670-9918
Santa Fe, NM

On Sat, Aug 8, 2020, 10:33 AM jon zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com> wrote:

> I really love sitting outside at Iconik in the morning to get some writing
> done, away from my house, and a crying baby I love. Usually, it is no
> trouble at all to be socially distant from others and comfortably situated
> so as to focus. Weekends, however, perhaps not such a good time to be
> there.
> Sitting beside the door was an unmasked fellow texting. He would ask each
> person skirting by about whether he should move, and each person would
> perform a polite smile. A group from California and a group from D.C
> started
> chatting in the center of the thoroughfare. "We just moved here from
> California", one said in code[Д]. Catching on to the code, another
> responded
> with, "We just moved here too, from D.C". The D.C. speaker went on to talk
> about how he is actually now living in New Orleans, but he really loved
> growing up in D.C. Further, he and his group were touring the National
> Parks
> for the next month or so. I have no idea how I could ever broach[Б] the
> subject and make it clear that the pandemic, for me, means not having
> friendly or familial support with a newborn at home, having no separation
> between office and home, a greater health risk to the community I
> participate in, and countless other severe limitations to the liberties of
> me, my family and community. I am at a loss for what to do.
>
> [Д] I couldn't help interpreting the anti-quarantine code through the lens
> of a theory of adaptation. My writing goal for the day was to flesh out a
> theory-of-adaptation simulation based on criteria EricC sent my way.
>
> [Б] How can I assess the risk/reward value of confronting such an
> individual? A debate seems like a great way to help an individual grasp
> more
> tightly to their beliefs. Those individuals that most need to be confronted
> are those most likely to be vectors for the disease, and so the
> confrontation itself becomes a health risk.
>
>
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