
Page 12 November 14, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
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Employment
Mult IT jobs. Send resumé w/JC#
to Saviynt Inc., 1301 E. El Segundo
Blvd, Suite D, El Segundo, CA 90245.
(JC25) Sr. Softwre Engr: BS/
equiv & 5 yrs IT exp incl SAP
(NETWEAVER, ECC, GRC Access
Contrl, BW4HANA, BOBJ, HANA
Studio), Servc Now, & BMC Remdy
tickting tools. Trvl/reloc req’d.
(JC26) Sr. Softwre Dvlpr/Tester: MS/
equiv & 3 mos IT exp incl Python,
MySQL, Linux, Solaris, WIN, Qlogic
Superinstller, QLRemote agents,
QCovergeConsle CLI, Atlassian JIRA,
Github, Spock, GEB, TestNG, Jquery,
Bootstrp, CSS, & Jmeter.
Estate Sale
Saturday, November 16, 2019,
8am to noon at 2913 W 82nd St.,
Inglewood. Everything must go!
Let’s Make a Deal! Few free items
while they last.
For Rent
Upper 2 bed 1 ba - 4 unit bldg in
Great ES area. FP, with ALL NEW
recess lites, wood floors, D/W
fan lites, Enc. Garage - avail laundry
room. $2350 310-897-2484
Apartment for Rent
El Segundo, 2 BD, 2 BTH, Updated,
granite, wood floors, W/D hook-ups,
D/W, stove, vertical blinds, carport, No
Pets, N/S, month-to-month. Available
11.15.19, call Shari, 310.505.2528.
For Rent
Beautiful Newly Remodeled Studio /
european style building in DT Gundo /
all utilities paid / $300 security deposit
/ furnished with cable tv / shared
bathrooms & kitchenettes / 5min
from the beach / walkability factor /
Must See!! $1100. Call Vanessa @
310-322-6116 or email 221concord@
gmail.com for more info.
Garage Sale
Garage Sale. 853 Loma Vista st.
Saturday, Nov 16th, 7:00am start, no
early birds. IMAC, office furniture,
HH items, clothes, etc.
Employment
Writers wanted for the El Segundo
Herald. One writer for sports and
one writer to cover general interest
or do community profiles. You must
have some writing experience.
Please send resume to
management@heraldpublications.
com. No phone calls please.
For Rent
1718 E. Mariposa, 1 bedroom,
1 bathroom, 1 car garage, all
remodeled. $2295/month, available
November 7th. 310-647-1635.
For Rent
Room for Rent; private room.
Kitchen, living room privileges.
$1100. Available now. 310.365.1481
or 310.641.2148.
Wanted
Vinyl, vinyl, vinyl records, anything
musical. Collectibles/antiques.
Typewriters, sewing machines,
military, silver, Japan, records,
stamps, coins, jewelry, Chinese,
ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/Trade. We sell
for you on EBAY. Studio Antiques, El
Segundo. 310.322.3895.
Employment
Part-time Sales. Looking for motivated
part-time workers. Inside sales: work
from home and make sales calls.
15% commission on all sales. Outside
sales: territories are Torrance and
El Segundo. Includes walking and
interacting with business owners. 20%
commission on all sales. Seniors and
students welcome. Send resume to
management@heraldpublications.com.
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Check It Out from page 6
me beholden to the institutions and forces that
have no regard for the principles and values
on which I wish to live my life.”
He had to clarify the rules of life without
“technology”- no smartphone of course, but
what about an axe or using fire? Even the
pencil he was using to write can be described
as a form of technology. In fact, how would he
write it with no computer --- no online research
capabilities, word processing or spellcheck?
Mark first lived in the farmhouse on the
smallholding, but then after a year, decided
to build a cabin. He allowed wanderers to use
the farmhouse rent-free as a hostel, now called
The Happy Pig.
He started a vegetable garden in order to
live on what the land can naturally provide.
He was a vegan who became aware that the
protein he needs to survive in this manner he
has chosen will call for a shift in his belief
system: he must capture (and kill) a living
protein source. He foraged in the woods for
wild greens, edible mushrooms, etc. The reader
can empathize when he discovered that one of
those nearby forests has disappeared within the
week he had last been there! “The machines”
descended upon the woodland and eradicated
the homes of mammals, insects, fish, and plants:
It resulted in a sort of animal Armageddon.
Little lessons pepper the pages - making
fire from friction, not matches or lighters,
communication is in the form of letters, walked
(or biked) to the post office 12 kilometers,
round trip (nearly 7 ½ miles), a camping trip
trick to wash dishes without running water. \
One hardship confronted was Mark’s inability
to talk or be with his distant parents. He also
lost touch with friends scattered across the globe
since social media and email were no longer
available to him. The local pub, however, was a
place of community, welcoming neighbors and
musicians who played traditional instruments:
guitar, fiddle, tin whistle, bodhran (an Irish
drum) and accordion. Everyone can join in
and a good time is had by all.
I listened to the book on CD format and
enjoyed narrator Gerard Doyle, a native
Irishman. His lilting voice enhanced the story
and his pronunciation of some Gaelic words
was appreciated.
This book has given me a lot to think about.
Mark Boyle is an environmentalist and lover
of Nature. I am also attracted to the natural
world and feel frustration about those things
that interfere with our world: pollution, species
endangerment, climate change and deforestation.
I also am concerned that advances in technology
may be taking us down a frightening path.
Maybe tongue-in-cheek, but I’m sure the quote
on The Way Home’s first page is deeper than
that: “Everything not saved will be lost,” from
the Nintendo ‘Quit Screen’ message. •
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