today we choose faces

This week I read Zelazny’s Lord of Light for about the fourth time; and got to thinking about faces.

The story is set in a world where it is routine to transfer one’s soul every forty or fifty years into a fresh body bought from the vats. Since the new body is not a clone of the old, faces become much less important than mannerisms in recognizing old friends. So what face do they put on your statue?

A talented immortal could be prominent in a variety of fields – and perhaps in conflicting causes. Some might prefer to drop an old face when they drop an old activity, just as some artists have a name for each genre in which they work. Anyway, life is change. “I remember being the man who did that and wore that face, but he’s not really me anymore.”

With Lord of Light technology, it might become customary to make the new body as a ‘child’ of the old body with a random (virtual) mate; that way you get gradual change with continuity. (I first thought the new body ought to be a full sibling to the old body’s natural children – but that would turn marriage into incest.)

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a third eye may help

Java stereo hypercube. Now where did I hide those red/blue filters?

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recycle life: eat meat

The recent report that a high-carbohydrate diet is Bad for us naked apes, it suddenly occurs to me, takes some oomph out of the altruistic argument for vegetarianism.

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the eight-track web

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weblinks across the ocean

Natalie Solent has sent me eight visitors in a day or so. Hi y’all!

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no, but I play him on t.v.

Warm enough, eh?

For the second time ever, someone told me today that I look like Jerry Garcia. Both of them were peddling Street Sheet (the beggars’ monthly) at the time. Coincidence?

Later: Mike Linksvayer – who has angular features, conspicuous hair and no glasses – says they tell him he looks like Bill Gates. Sadly, I can’t show you how funny that is.

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bang!

On the night of the Fourth, I said truthfully to my One True Ex, “Well, I contributed to the celebratory ruckus—” (A look of alarm began to cross her face, as intended.) “—by standing outside and sneezing.”

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