Josh Play Gay Not Quite a motss.con xii (via Zoom)

On Saturday, February 4, 2023, the soc.motss.con bunch had another Zoom call.

We had 14 people over the course of the two hours or so I was there (though never more than nine camera feeds at a time). I had fun catching up, and it seemed like others did too. Discussion topics (as I wrote them down, but not necessarily in chronological order) included:
  • Art, artistry, and business
  • Weather (cold and rain)
  • Television, advertising, and streaming services
  • Sportsball versus the Oscars®
  • Theaters, performances, and acoustics
  • Award show venues
  • Performers' reliance on technology versus projection
  • Travel (mainly NYC, muesums, and the High Line)
  • Funerals and parents' expectations
  • Reunions
  • When being (or being called) a nerd or a geek became okay
  • What's the last great insult? (Dork (since reclaimed), dweeb, nimrod...)
  • AI replacing tasks (including computer programming and students' essays)
  • How people are losing skills (math, reading analog clocks, reading and writing cursive (including signatures), reading paper maps (navigation in general), and so on)
  • Clock Face Test (for Medicaid and as a cognition test)
  • Where do you even see analog clocks nowadays (hospitals and schools)?
  • Pets (mainly Hector the ancient mouse and Sarah the terrier) and longevity... including when eaten by bears or neighbors' pets
  • Finding a job and "money panic" (especially on a disability pension that goes away at 65)
  • Jury duty as a daily routine
  • Odd schedules and meals, split sleeping, and early bedtimes and meals
  • Imaginary characters (Shrek), ogres versus trolls, baby Shreks
  • The Mandalorian and the cuteness of "Baby Yoda"
  • Cost of branded merchandise
  • Is the scam rate increasing, decreasing, or staying the same?
  • Help someone set up a firewall for her WiFi router (which became an out-of-band discussion)
  • Internet fads (cats, goats in pajamas, and so on)
  • Atomic clocks, and watches (and other electronics) that stop working
  • Medical care, costs thereof, and how being married affects that
  • Domestic partnership and marriage, and conversions thereof (esp. in Washington state)
  • Cohabitation as a habit
  • Providing proof of marriage for corporate health benefits (marriage certificate is sufficient even without state involvement)
  • Identification (realID and otherwise), college transcripts, and diplomas, both real and fake
  • Graduate degrees
  • Running for congress while deceased
  • New jobs, like liaising between police and technical companies
  • Police problems, antagonism, and corruption
  • Police K9 units and bomb-sniffing dogs
  • Nihilism and other philosophical beliefs
  • Past employment (as civilian employees with the military and the police)
  • Founding of soc.motss and how nobody could come out because of their jobs
  • Longhorns on vehicles, truck nuts, silhouettes on mudflaps, and so on
  • motsseurs not present, and who's where and seeing whom
  • Vote for motss.con.xxxiii (proposals are for Astoria OR and Orlando FL
  • Previous motss.cons
  • Travel and trauma, with surviving plane, train, and car crashes
  • Sneaking pets onto planes and trains
  • Pets falling off rooftops
  • Ithaca as the "dog" con
Zoom participants, left to right and top to bottom:

Zoom participants, left to right and top to bottom:

Zoom participants, left to right and top to bottom:

Zoom participants, left to right and top to bottom:

Last update Mar29/23 by Josh Simon (<jss@clock.org>).