(This post was last modified: 04-08-2017, 05:21 AM by KAV.)
George Orwell's 1984 has seen recent spikes in sales with recent political shifts. I was listening to an old radio performance on ROY OF HOLLYWOOD's nightly show. I don't have a ready copy and am paraphrasing. Orwell described Winston going to work in the bitter cold, his face beat up by the weather and mediocre razorblades. I always thought George must have encountered a bad blade even in his time. I read once India is the highest per capita user/maker of DE blades. An Indian neighbor explained most men go to a village barber who makes a quick slurry of cheap soap and scrapes a one pass indifferent shave. I had some indian blades and in curiosity asked for a translation of the Sanskrit alphabet, my Hindi and Pashtun limited to traditional greetings and a few vulgar epithets. It was the usual warning about not wiping the blades followed by UGH,TREETS!
I know and accept there may be magical combinations of razor and blade or a change of actual manufacture to the better. I played that alchemical search and rarely turned lead into gold. The mystery is how these companies can keep cranking out such obvious junk. Quoting a fellow revolutionary on the current political winds ' These people are not only ignorant, but they are ignorant of the fact they are.' An awful lot of Winstons must accept Merkur's recycled 88MM flak shrapnel from Construction sites as the best there is.
I know and accept there may be magical combinations of razor and blade or a change of actual manufacture to the better. I played that alchemical search and rarely turned lead into gold. The mystery is how these companies can keep cranking out such obvious junk. Quoting a fellow revolutionary on the current political winds ' These people are not only ignorant, but they are ignorant of the fact they are.' An awful lot of Winstons must accept Merkur's recycled 88MM flak shrapnel from Construction sites as the best there is.