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Category Archives: about K. site notes
Resurrection Progress
/ K. / When federal judge Martinez, Fort Pierce FL, censored a few folders from one of my half-dozen or more domains in February 2007, APlus.net, my host, destroyed all of my data for all of my domoains: PKImaging.com, Knatz.com, … Continue reading
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Sodomite Evolution
Knatz.com / Who’s pk? / God wants to get rid of Sodom. But Sodom had already gotten rid of God. The people standing around on Golgatha didn’t know who Jesus was. Pilat was the authority: that is to say: dead … Continue reading
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Bowdlerizing K.
The other day I Bowdlerized specific words from K. I purged K. once before, in 2002. I was making friends at my son’s wedding with a friend of my daughter-in-law: head of an English Department at some major southern university. … Continue reading
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Racist Note
Site Note A decade or so ago I wrote with confidence that one or two readers actually understood me, didn’t freak at my semiotic epistemology, didn’t auger into the ground at my ironies or my sarcasms. That’s no longer true. … Continue reading
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2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 10,000 times in 2015. If it were a … Continue reading
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K. Categories
K. Site Notes My categories menu, the line starting with “Home”: just below the pKnatz blog graphic, has been cause mischief: It’s supposed to read: Home – Teaching – Personal – Stories – Quotes – About K. Subcategories, a zillion … Continue reading
pk’s Home Page
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Administration Entrance / @ K. 2008 10 30 The first time God spoke to me it was about me. The next few times were about you: how to offer you … Continue reading
K. drawings, censorship note
Draft file, unposted, of 2011 03 18 revised and posted 2014 10 05 I’m mounting Knatz.com text here (pKnatz blog, the new Knatz.com). I’d planned to put graphics in place after the text is complete, then fix local links. The … Continue reading
Birthday Vow
/ about K. / 2014 09 01 Labor Day, my birthday! Happy me! 76! In grade school I looked like I might have something to say. The teacher could prevent it by sending me, or anyone, to the principal’s office. … Continue reading
Thumblebum
/ Site Notes / Double Jointed Sprain Throughout this July, now the 20th, I and my writing have been handicapped by a non-funtioning right thumb. My diagnosis at the onset, coming on last June, was that I’d played too many … Continue reading