David Kerlick - Personal
Profile
(Professional)
2008 Edition
These pages are of varying age, and may be outdated. For a fresher look at my current thought and
activities, check out my profile and blog as "Artwit" on tribe.net.
On the general topic of webs,
see "Websters' New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English
Language" by Mary Daly in cahoots with Jane Caputi.
The WorldWideWeb is an emergent cybernetic instantiation of
the
Noosphere:
"When in the future, [hu]mankind harnesses the power of love,
it will have, for the second time,
discovered fire."
--
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Facets
(in VRML) of My World
Quick Picks:
- Ancestry
and Chronology
- Temperament
and Spiritual
- Travels
- Pastimes
- Politics and Livelihood
- Adult
Area for Gay Men Only
- Links
and
some family trees.
- All my known ancestors come from the
region of
Subcarpathian
Ruthenia , in Eastern Europe, that straddles parts of the
Ukraine, Poland, and Eastern
Slovakia,
and settlements in Hungary, Romania and former Yugoslavia.
- They call
themselves Rusyns . Here is a good, concise
history by Dr. Paul
R. Magocsi at the University of Toronto. In this country they
are members of the Byzantine Catholic Church.
- My Father's Father's side of the family (Kirlik) came from
the
village of Smerekova in present data Ukraine, Zakarpatska Oblast:

Velikiy Beresniy Region.
-
I
visited there in
August 1999.
- My Father's mother's people came from Cihanivci,
present-day Slovak Republic
- My Mother's mother's known ancestors came from Seredne,
present-day Transcarpathian Ukraine, and
Cukalovce, present-day Slovak Republic
- of events before and
during my
lifetime
Personality Typology
- Myers-Briggs
- According to the
Myers-Briggs indicators (MBTI), I am an INTJ
(78,88,38,34).
- That is INTJ:
The Mastermind
(Rational)
and less close to INFJ:
The Counselor (Idealist) Relationships are an Achilles Heel
because we expect people to behave rationally... (sigh).
- There's another cute personality sorter called Kingdomality
In medieval times, I would have been a: Benevolent
Ruler ;-)
- At a dinner party on 2006-09-24, my guests and I decided on
another
axis (P-C) for Perky or Curmudgeon. I am a definite C, and hate perky,
one reason I detest TV. So Im an INXJ(C).
-
Another, less well documented temperament sorter is
the Enneagram .
Here is
another Enneagram site with free test.
- I score as
5w4 in both (Investigator w
Individualist). It fits!
- Religious Belief
- Belief-O-Matic
Unitarian Universalist is first, Roman Catholic is dead last. But UU is
a wild card!
- Pick your circle of
Hell
- Dante's Inferno Circle - First Circle with the cool
pagan
philosophers
- Pick your Tarot Card
- Quizilla.com says I am Strength (Lust), which is the
source of inner
power. I guess the strength stays pretty much
inner, as very few lust
objects seem fungible!
- My Stars and
Planets
(sorry, Pluto !)
- I agree with David Hilbert's assessment of
Astrology:
"If I made a list of the ten
most
stupid professions,
Astrologer would be the only one on it."
Nevertheless, the descripta on a personals DB derived from a birthdate
of 24 June 1949 at 11:22 AM EDT put me as
- Sun in Cancer
- Mercury in Gemini
- Venus in Cancer
- Mars in Gemini
See Chart and Description.
They claim the stars predict some combination of romanticism and
rhetorical excess.
You may judge the latter by this page.
Spiritual
"Christianity is an Eastern religion that has been
misunderstood in the West."-- Fr. John Lucas.
Until they begin to understand it better,
and distinguish it from its twin ancient prejudices
PATRIARCHY
(male-only power and
slave-ownership of women and children by men, and truculent
militarism) and SEXISM. Witness, alas, the way the J2P2
has disgraced himself on the matter of women in the priesthood. He
personally DISMISSED a friend of a friend who was studying at the
Pontifical Gregorian Institute -- because she was a woman!
And Maledict XVI / Ratzinger deserves an international criminal
tribunal for LYING about the effectiveness of condoms in preventing
HIV. COndoms are a thret to male property, so must be suppressed!
Thomas Jefferson's method of reading the New Testament:
Cross out
everything
except that spoken by Jesus! In this way one arrives at something
that is perhaps closer to real Christianity, as opposed
to the sexist, woman-hating, anti-sexual, and stoic version that we
have from the Misanthrope of Tarsus. While I may be a Christian, but I
object to being a "Pauline." There's a telling scene in "The Lat
Temptation of Christ"
where Jesus introduces himself to Paul, who in effect says,
"I don't care who you are. I'm starting a religion here."
I consider myself
also a Buddhist and a Pagan, though not in any sectarian sense. I don't
believe in reincarnation or bodiless spooks,
much as I might like Rilke's poetic take on angels.
I try
simply
to spend twenty minutes each weekday morning sitting quietly.
Eventually one comes to an appreciation of the common mystical
basis of all world religions. I do not accept the Hindu-Buddhist
conception of reincarnation any more than I accept the Catholic Heaven
and Hell. J2P2 said hell may be empty. Progress!
I really dislike "New Age" stuff. It is politically
reactionary (poor people
"create their own poverty," not the capitalists who exploit them), ad
nauseum. Some of it (channeling, crystal healing, and the like) is just
plain silly superstition.
Psychedelics
have served from time to time as a "spiritual
laxative." Here is a Zen
Limerick.
A liberal American Buddhist magazine, Tricycle,
gives some 1998 perspectives on the subject 30-some years later.
Fight the "Christian Right!" They are neither
christian
nor right. They wear brown shirts under their religious trappings. The
Nazis were as self-righteous and moralistic a group as you ever would
see. See what they did. These religious political extremists are
uncomfortably similar. As Bishop Swing of California once
remarked at SF Gay Day, "Fundamentalism is to Christianity as paint by
numbers is to Art." Amen. [Of course, the fundies
despise artists, too...]
[More...]
.
Travels
I have always enjoyed traveling to distant lands, and meeting
new people. I can travel a lot more now that I have retired.
Fact is, I can also find more dates outside the
Hollywood-Twink orbit. The latest count of countries is
56 on six continents, I think. Here is a mostly complete
list
.
Some highlights are:
- 2010? India, New Zealand, Egypt??
- 2009 ? 'stans
- 2008 Oct Iguasu Falls Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina II
- 2008 Aug Ukraine cruise Odessa to Kiev, Romania, Bulgaria
- 2008
Thailand, Bali, Nepal
- 2007 London,
Ireland, Scandinavia
- 2007
Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia
- 2006
Spain, Morocco, Portugal
- 2005 Southern
Africa
- 2005 Australia
- 2004-5 Thailand, Laos, Vietnam
- 2004 Italy
- 2001 London, Wales, Belgium (in Wales on
9/11)
- 1999 Eclipse trip to London, Ukraine, Slovakia, Prague,
Turkey, Greek Islands.
- 1998 Feb Curacao Eclipse
- 1991 Baja Mexico eclipse
Pastimes
Classical mostly, lately singing with Seattle Pro
Musica. Here is a list of choirs
with which I have sung over the years since 1962.
I also a soft spot for psychedelic and speed metal
instrumental rock.go figure.
Maybe it's those lycra shorts and the sexual moves of the longhaired
guitarists. Most rock lyrics suck. Can't stand: country, disco,
hip-hop.
I love Walt
Whitman and Rainer Maria Rilke, read A. R. Ammons
and Allen Ginsberg,
and used to browse the American Poetry Review.
(No, not the antidepressant) Last book read: "Gaudy Night"
by Dorothy L. Sayers. Placet-ne magister?
Recently actually read "Moby Dick" and less
recently William
Least
Heat-Moon's memoir "River Horse"
of
travel across the lower 48 by water.
I like the experimental covels of Pynchon, Pavic, Calvino,
Eco and La
Disparition by Georges Perec of "Ou Li
Po." Other notable books: "My Name is Red" (Orhan Pamuk), "Te Road"
(Cormac McCarthy),
Anne Rice Vampires, Gore Vidal Palimpsest,
Pynchon Mason and Dixon, Cold Mountain.
Here is a pic of a stained glass window I commisioned from
Ken Tomilson in Vancouver, Canada in 2007.
(click
for larger .jpg)
Is Martha Stewart living? I am starting
to dig the dirt in my new home in W. Seattle, have had a deck built
(1997-06-20),
and had
plans for a Gazebo based on the 7/2-gon and Schwartz's surface (but,
not enough room!).
(click
for larger .jpg )
Here's a
VRML of the proposed Seven Chakra Gazebo.
Here's a Tri-tetrahedron
In 2007, I commissioned a stained glass window for the living room,
based on the 7/2-gon and star, and multicolored iris, but Ken Tomilson
of Vancouver, Canada.
Geometry
and
the
Imagination
- Read the book by Hilbert and Cohn-Vossen, and
anything
by H.S.M. Coxeter (not a G&S operetta).
- Virtual Reality Modeling Language
(VRML)
- One of the greatest things since sliced bread. There
is a
repository,
and a new browser called CosmoPlayer.
My other computer is
a Silicon Graphics
Infinite Reality! To this mix we can now add Java3D.
- Regular Polyhedra
- The
Pavilion
of Polyhedreality (and a lot of VRML).
- "Stellatio"
- The
59 Stellations of the Icosahedron
are available from the
Minnesota Geometry
Center, and can be viewed in 3D with
your favorite VRML
browser. Sadly, of the 358,833,072
stellations of the rhombic triacontahedron
only the 226 fully supported ones are available on the Web.
- More Geometry
- Also check out the
Buckminster Fuller pages and the Geometry
Junkyard.
- There's Identity politics, which is overemphasized, and
class-labor politics which is underemphasized today. I am not
fond of Hillary (but may have to hold my nose and vote for her): she
VOTED FOR THE IRAQ WAR, was on the board of Sweatshop Wal-Mart, did zip
for labor, has a
union-busting consultant Mark Penn on staff, takes money from
lobbyists, and
Chelsea works for a tax-evading hedge fund. My early pick was
Bill Richardson, who is in second tier, but wants to get out of Iraq
TODAY. No progress will happen until we leave.
In order for "identity politics" to succeed, economic
justice is
required.
"Angry white males" should not be angry at women and blacks who need to
work, too, but at the billionaire hedge fund operators who pay zero
tax, and bankroll both political parties. This "Kountry Klub Klass" of
business owners destroys jobs by automation, exports jobs to
sweatshops overseas, and keep
the results of increased productivity entirely to themselves
(the "capitalists take all" society). A 30,000 percent markup on
sweatshop
Nike to support Phil Knight's personal $5.3 Billion? I'd rather not...
There's
More...
- Know your rights. Protect the rights of others.
There is no "corporate profit exemption" to human rights, much
as our (corporate, military, republican, country club)
power elites, Sweatshop Nike, and the WTO, and the Scalito partisan
Supreme Court would like to have you
believe.
-
- I breathe a sigh of relief as I bid the military-industrial
complex adieu.
- I was always conflicted about working in aerospace,
having
felt backed into it
by economic circumstances. Boeing, especially after being bought by
McDonnell-Douglas with Boeing's money,
is deeply entrenched in the death-dealing ways of the National Security
State, supports Bush fascism and wars of aggression. Human rights in
China? "There's plenty of money to be made there!"
- Reagan zeroed out all work for
physicists
that wasn't war related, and Bill Clinton has done zilch to restore it.
Now science and reason itself is under attack by the hacks and stooges
of the Bushists.
- Work for the Evil
Empire
of
Bill Gates, who makes crummy overpriced software, and
who treats all workers as "temps?" When he was the richest man in the
world, he fired all his receptionists, and offered to hire them back
at their old jobs with NO vacation or benefits. Thanks, coach.
(Search for) Right Relationship
- A very big struggle of my life has been to find a
compatible life
partner. Trying to reconcile the sexual attraction (irrational,
self-defeating, hooked on
looks) with the emotional qualities (compassion, support)
has led up many a blind alley. I'm terrible at
the bar scene, avoid eye contact, being shy and an intellectual
introvert. Expecting
(based on experience)
a high rejection rate, I have given up trying to make contact
in such venues.
- As a stopgap measure, I have put the search for a partner
on hold, and
try to find compatible playmates, with slightly greater success, but
quite often they are often only one night stands, rather than ongoing.
-
For gay men only, more detail about the "adult"
sexual
in the adult
area.
- In
the gay subculture, there
is precious little support for those who don't pass the
bar on youth, looks, weight, and beauty. I had my heart broken in 1980
by a cad who rejected me for not being 6'2" blond and slender.
Pity was I loved him... The half-life of theat broken heart
is about four years, so I'm down to a few percent perhaps...
- I get really riffed at the term "overweight." Do
we
call tall people "overheight?" My dad and granddad were about
the same weight as me, in spite of lifelong work at physical labor.
Can you spell DNA? The science is coming round to my view, but even
knowing the science, people still cling to their prejudices and cast
blame. And now we're an "epidemic," a
disease that
you can catch by
having fat friends (!!!!!) And "heroin chic" is back as the model for
men's fashion bodies.
Links
and links to my enthusiasms.
Holiday Greetings And Sermons on the Evils of Corporate
Capitalism and Militarism for 2007,
'03, '02, '01, '00,
and Previous years.
Antique Unsorted Links
A whole directory full
whither I have surfed.
if you've enjoyed
my little half acre of Web!
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- Dr. G. David Kerlick
- 6342 34th Av SW
- Seattle WA 98126-3148
- telephone: (206) WEst 5-7762
- email:
davidk at eskimo dot com
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