wombat_socho: comfort eagle (Comfort Eagle)
2024-10-31 10:36 pm

...and back up again

So I finally got in to see Dr. Kletzky around 1700 - they're really working the poor guy to death in terms of patient load - and we talked some about my kidneys (he thinks they're OK) and my complaint regarding shortness of breath when I get back to Tonopah from the flatlands. He finally agreed to prescribe me an albuterol inhaler, and we'll see how well that works. 

According to various e-mails and texts, I guess that I'm considered to be working out of Damonte Ranch (virtually) which puts me under Lindsay Desmond as MTL, and she seems confident that I'll be at least getting into the fulfillment network, which is good, because if I have to rely on dropoffs I'm not going to do jack shit this season in terms of productivity and commission. So that's good. I'll put in some time Saturday to get the AFSP done, and maybe another short course if I have any energy left after the AFSP. Lindsay also said that since I'm out here in the rurals, she won't be expecting me to show up for any in-office stuff. 

The temptation to stay at Santa Fe Station and check out Shoney's was huge, but I scored an Elite King at the Stratosphere on Priceline for a ridiculously small amount, so that's where I went. Took on fluids at Sonic and also benefitted from a BOGO deal on entrees; had a foot-long chili dog and another plain foot-long, and topped that off with a couple spicy hate chikuns and a free frosted lemonade from CFA after resting a bit in my room. 

Since I missed the Lake Mead Walmart on the way into town and was too late for the pharmacy at the one on Charleston, I headed for the Lake Mead store after grabbing brunch at the Jack & fuel at the Lake Mead Blvd. Maverik. Spent a lot more than I expected on groceries, but at least I have plenty of (cheap) English muffins, honey ham, and water additives to get me through until I pop down on the 14th for lymphedema and wound care appointments. I forgot the various dairy products I was going to get, but I did get the test strips, Claritin-D, and melatonin I needed, even if the OTC stuff was a pain in the ass since it was all locked up. Shoplifters need flogging or sentencing to the chain gang. 

After that, I got a couple more Route 44 Sprite Zeros at the Sonic on Rancho as well as a couple of corn dogs, so I was pretty well set. Made good time getting home, since I only stopped in Indian Springs and Goldfield for urination, but by the time I got stuff sorted out and scanned it was too late to do catchup blogging. 

I probably ought to fill out my ballot and drop it off at the clerk's office tomorrow or Monday. I like the local post office folks well enough, but I am not a trusting soul and prefer that my vote go straight to the ballot box. 

After re-reading Alliance Unbound, I am anxious to reread the rest of the Alliance-Union books that focus on the merchanters, but weirdly none of them are on Kindle. So I ordered used paperback copies of Finity's End, Tripoint, Hellburner, and Heavy Time; I'll wait until tomorrow when my checks drop to order dupes of Merchanter's Luck and Rimrunners.  I would have ordered the omnibus Devil To The Belt, but it's out of print and used copies are insanely expensive, so I settled for the component novels. Once I have them all together, I'll be poring over them to compose an up-to-date "history" of the Hinder Stars, and see if I can figure out if Signy Mallory is Tom Mallory's kid off the Miriam B. There are no coincidences, after all. 




wombat_socho: comfort eagle (Comfort Eagle)
2024-10-29 10:23 pm
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Down the hill again

Put in a full day with the balancing board today after using yesterday afternoon to get my ears lowered, check in with Dr, Hsi, and get my PTIN renewed. It was pretty cold this morning, so I broke out the field jacket and gloves, though I really didn't need the latter. 

I decided since my appointment with Dr. Kletzky is in the late afternoon tomorrow, I'll just drive down in the late morning, do the appointment, and then crash at the Strat before returning here on Thursday. That way I only miss 1 1/2 days, 2 at the worst, instead of missing 2-2.5 days. I might even manage to pick up a few things at Walmart on the way back, or on the way to the Strat. 

I'm getting used to Civ 6, even though the cartoony leader portraits are still annoying and I'm not keen on some of the mechanics changes. Won at level 3 with good old Julius Caesar, and am currently attempting level 4 with Teddy Roosevelt. On my way to crushing the treacherous Aussies, after which the Brazilians are going to get it right in the teeth. This took priority over blogging; after all, I can easily catch up tomorrow. 

Time to hit the rack.  
wombat_socho: FGSFDS Palin (FGSFDS)
2024-10-25 11:02 pm

A week with the Elections Board

Okay, so it was just three days, but it sure felt like a week. I missed working the primary due to tax season (and being in Dayton because of that) so I'd forgotten how much work it is to open all the envelopes, separate the ballot and privacy sleeve from the envelope, and make sure that we don't screw up the count, since we're doing all this in batches of 25. Before that, of course, we have to match the (unopened) envelopes with the list of voters in each precinct. Thirsty and wearisome work. Every day this week I've gotten home around 1730 and been tired enough to go directly to bed, but since I've had stuff to do like fix dinner and blog, I haven't done that.

Had the day off thanks to Nevada Day so I did plenty of nothing aside from catching up on blogging; this was helped by being up until 0400 finishing Alliance Unbound, the second in the Cherryh/Fancher Hinder Stars trilogy. I am impressed at how Cherryh continues to excel at knitting together the plot despite having a platoon of POV characters, and at her depiction of the early days of FTL, when huge merchanters like Finity's End are just starting to replace the converted pushers and early purpose-built merchanters that knit the Hinder Stars, Pell, Cyteen, and the various stations together. 

Looks like we're going to start drafting in Pete's Dynasty League pretty soon. I have to consider how many players I'll be keeping for 1973 and who I can pick up from the Yankees, Day Traders, and other teams that made the playoffs. 

Tomorrow it's time to head down to the post office and see what all these packages are; also going to mail out some checks to various politicians I want to see win. 
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-10-15 02:21 pm
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Everything takes longer than it used to

Woke up at 0800 but so far all I've gotten accomplished is to fill my pill boxes, update and file the necessary reports for the N3F, shave, and eat breakfast. Still have to pack the suitcase and the backpack, bearing in mind that I'm leaving this afternoon for the Stratosphere since driving the 3.5 hours to Mercury for tomorrow's tour would require me to get up around 0400 tomorrow and drive down to Mercury in the dark. Fuck that noise.

The new Savor card has arrived at the post office, but so far no money from the DoE or VA. I'll ask Barb about the former tomorrow.  

Finally ripped La vie Electronique #15, and it sounds pretty good. Peturbator's New Model is okay, but nothing else on the album is as good as "Tactical Precision Disarray". 

Time to quit screwing around and finish packing. 




wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-10-13 09:32 pm

Waiting for the tendieman

Classical reference.

I was going to do the ethics course this weekend, but I didn't. There's always tomorrow, and I expect I'll tend to the AFSP on Tuesday or after I get back from Minnesota. 

My new pants showed up on Saturday as expected, and of course the newest Komi Can't Communicate manga. Also, the Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League book came, and it was a surprise. I had been expecting a graphic novel, but I misread the listing on Amazon - what I got was a veritable doorstop of a book, written in the same wild style as the original BB movie novelization. Also surprising was the monthly shipment from Boca Java, which USPS had been telling me all week was going to show up Tuesday...unless those notices pertained to my incoming Barbasol razors. We shall see.

Speaking of wild style, I finished the first of John C. Wright's rewrites of the Disney Star Wars disasters, Starquest: Space Pirates of Andromeda, and it is every bit as good as those were awful. Flash Gordon meets Doc Smith, with liberated droids, psychic powers, awful weapons, mystical legends...honestly, if I hadn't read some of his other novels, I wouldn't have believed anyone could pack this much coolness into the first of twelve books. Can't wait for #2 to be released - and I see there are already books by other authors in this Expanded Universe. 

Still waiting for cash from the VA and the DoE. Still waiting for Lois to say yes/no to a visit. Also waiting for various friends in Minnesota to let me know if they'll be available for a get-together Saturday night or whenever while I'm up there. 
wombat_socho: Wombat (wombat)
2024-10-09 12:01 am

now we are sixty-five

I didn't do one of these last year because I was busy with Son of Silvercon, but since my schedule is clear this week, I have the leisure to look back and see how things have progressed (or not) over the last couple of years. Well, I do have my CE to attend to, but instead of 18 hours we only have to do ten, and I've already knocked one of those out; between the AFSP and the mandatory ethics course there's another eight gone, so by the end of the week I should be all done with them. (Sure I will.)

Physically I'm doing better than last year. Weight is down, BP is almost always good, and BG is generally good as well, though I need to stay away from Punjabi Dhaba in Amargosa Valley, because their samosas will be the death of me otherwise. My legs are better, too, even if they're not healing as quickly as Dr. Lal would like. Part of it is that I'm not changing my bandages often enough, which is stupid of me, but then I'm lazy like that. Mentally, I'm okay, I guess. No urges to rope myself or do anything else stupid like that. 

Financially I'm doing better. Barb called yesterday with some questions about the hotel billing on either end of the Oak Ridge conference; we got that sorted and soon my NSB account will get a ~$1600 injection, just in time for the Anime Fusion excursion. While I do have four credit cards, the VA disability is enough to keep me current & even make progress on paying them down, which is a Good Thing, because it allows me to do dumb stuff like travel around the country AND finance an SF convention (mostly) out of my own pocket. 

I am keeping up with my N3F duties better now that tax season is over and I'm just the Treasurer and not also the membership secretary. Someone else is handling reminders to people whose voting memberships are expiring, and a good thing too. 

I'm undecided about whether this is going to be my last tax season or not. I miss dealing with people face to face; phone calls and video conferencing just aren't the same. On the other hand, I don't fancy paying someone else to do my taxes or trying to fight with TurboTax or HRB's at-home packages. Guess I'll just have to keep at it until I die, I guess. 




wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-10-05 11:27 pm

A mostly wasted Saturday

Woke up at 1000, wasted time on X, finally got dressed and went down to Hometown Pizza to hit the buffet before picking up mail. The buffet was pretty sparse but I ate my fill (maybe more than I should have) and then went over to the post office, where much to my surprise my copy of Ace of Spades was in and so was the metal shelving. Went home, lugged everything upstairs, ripped the CD, took my pills, and crashed for several hours, no doubt due to carb overload. 

Woke up again, put my pants back on, and went over to Raley's for tea and some stuff to fortify the last salad in the fridge, but wound up just eating the peas and some yogurt instead. Bashed out the FMJRA, the preceding post, and as soon as I finish this up I'm going to crash so I can wake up early to assemble the shelves, clean the bedroom, and head down the road to Vegas, since I have a wound care appointment in the morning. This time I'll be staying at the Cannery, since apparently something is happening on the Strip and room prices at the Stratosphere are a bit spendy. 

Currently reading Michael Flynn's last novel In The Belly of the Whale on my phone. Before I remembered that it was there, I had been rereading Behold, Humanity! on the Kindle. 
wombat_socho: (baseball)
2024-10-05 10:07 pm
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The off-season

Well, it could have been worse. My Senators finished 67-95, last in the Beta Division of the American League in Da Tech Guy's 1969 League, but well ahead of some really awful teams: Baltimore and KC both finished 62-100, the Cubs were 57-105, and the Dodgers were 46-116. Still not as bad as this year's White Sox. The problem, as it usually is, is that we didn't have the offense to match our pitching. I stupidly left Johnny Callison on the bench for a good chunk of the season, which didn't help, and I completely failed as a GM to fill the roster's eleven empty slots before the trading deadline with waiver picks, which didn't help. 

Anyway, the key to our offense was Richie Scheinblum (9-54-2, .294), who was our leadoff man and scored 94 of our 583 runs. Cookie Rojas (2-44-2, .248) might not have been the best choice as #2 hitter, but I had hoped his A-1B hit & run ability would make up for his piddly .285 OBP. Del Unser (1-40-1, .271) was our usual #3 man, and in fact he hit better than IRL. The cleanup hitter was Mike "Superjew" Epstein (32-99-1, .258) who like Unser hit better in RFK than he historically did in Oakland. 

After that, Rick Reichardt (2-28-0, .191) was a disappointment despite being platooned against LHP in place of John Lowenstein (7-23-0, .208) and Johnny Callison (3-14-0, .290) who if my mind had been right would have been our everyday RF against righties. Ed Herrmann (13-43-0, .273) was surprisingly good at the plate if not behind it (7 passed balls, allowed 11 SB); we could not say the same about Andy Etchebarren (0-14-0, .219) and Randy Hundley (0-18-0, 215), who were much better at handling pitchers than they were as hitters. Frank Howard (10-36-1, .282) started most of our games against LHP in right field, and exceeded expectations, hitting just as well as he did IRL despite playing fewer games. Ken McMullen (8-67-0, .261) started every game at third base and actually drove in more runs than he did IRL despite hitting fewer dingers. 

Joe Lovitto (0-10-4, .237) mostly filled in for Unser against lefties and occasionally did some pinch-running; he didn't steal nearly as many bases for us as he did for the Rangers. Ed Brinkman (4-37-0, .170) we traded for because of his defense, but he did surprise us with the homers, some of which came at opportune times. 

On the mound, Joe Coleman (17-20, 3.33) led the team in starts (39), complete games (14) and innings (276); he lost most of those 20 games due to poor run support. Reggie Cleveland (12-13, 3.65) was right behind with 222 innings, and our token lefty Jim Kaat (11-9, 3.39) was the third best starter even though he could only pitch 170 innings. The man who should have been our #4 pitcher, Pat Dobson (8-17-3, 2.52) had a run of unusually bad starts which saw him exiled to the bullpen to replace Ed Farmer (4-6-7/4, 4.19) and Vicente Romo (4-5-7/5, 3.18) who ran out of innings and luck respectively as our closers. Carl Morton (6-7, 3.38) replaced him in the rotation, while Eddie Fisher (3-4-2/3, 4.65), Don Stanhouse (1-5-4/1, 6.75), Chuck Taylor (0-4-3, 4.50), Jim Panther (0-2-0, 5.27) and Steve Lawson (1-3-1, 5.92) eating some innings in the bullpen. 

The main holes we need to fill will be at third base, since Ken McMullen's only going to be around for 42 games and Bill Madlock for another 26, and first, where Mike Epstein turns into a pumpkin and Frank Howard becomes useless against RHP. Del Unser may become our leadoff man since Richie Scheinblum's glove disappears and he's only around for 106 games anyway. Then there's the bullpen. I may have a trade in the works with the Dodgers to fill the closer spot, unless something better shows up in the draft, but I guess we'll see. 
 
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-10-03 11:26 pm

Laundry day

So the Social Security check dropped, less the Medicare deduction that I told them I didn't want. Meh. Bills got paid, the rent check got written (I'll drop it off tomorrow) and I also wrote a check to Samaritan's Purse since those apostate traitors at Catholic Charities are apparently doing jack and shit for the Appalachian folks devastated by the recent hurricane. Also wrote a fan letter to Bill James, because neither he nor I are getting any younger. 

Went out and got Claritin-D, a broom, more tea, and another three boxes of McVitie's Digestive Biscuits on clearance; I also splurged and bought a box of Hobnobs, which are like the regular digestives but with oats. Yum. 

Had a taco salad at the Stage Stop and a slice of cheesecake for dessert. and now I am for bed, since I need to wake up in the morning and do the first of two link posts since I didn't get the daily bloggage done today. 


wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-09-29 11:44 am
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High and dry

I'm back home in Tonopah after an uneventful night in Las Vegas, and after a couple good nights sleep (at the Stratosphere and here at home) I feel 2000% better. Weight is up, unsurprisingly, but BG and BP are both okay. 

Had breakfast/brunch from the drive-through at Jack in the Box north of the Stratosphere on my way to Dunkin; the sausage scrambler sandwich was good, but I really would have rather had it on a croissant. Got iced coffee and sinkers at Dunkin, and then headed out of town without stopping at the Maverik on Lake Mead Boulevard, since it looked like I had enough gas to get home. As I passed though Indian Springs, though, I had second thoughts, and when the turnoff to Pahrump came along, I took it, and stopped at the Maverik there for fuel and fluids. (You cannot have too many fluids while driving through rural Nevada.) A brief stop in Goldfield to dispose of fluids followed, and I eventually got home around 1630. Unloaded the car, did the FMJRA, and spent some time on Civicrack to relax before going to bed shortly after midnight. 

As for the conference in Oak Ridge, well, it was very interesting to hear from other Board chairs about how things were going in their particular bailiwicks. Compared to Hanford and Oak Ridge, we here in Nevada don't have much to worry about, but the former two sites have a LOT of cleanup remaining to be done, and during the tour on Tuesday we saw a few reactors that have basically been isolated and monitored since they'll be lethally "hot" for the next 300 years unless somebody develops technology to let us decontaminate or reprocess the contents. I imagine when the Board chairs meet again at Hanford in February we'll see more of the same. In comparison, the former Nevada Test Site doesn't have anything remotely that nasty, though due to ongoing Defense and Energy work we won't be seeing tourists trooping in to see the Sedan Crater and other sights of interest any time soon. It was also very encouraging to hear that work at WIPP in New Mexico continues, because every year of safe operation there means the arguments against opening Yucca Mountain get weaker. 


wombat_socho: (Las Vegas)
2024-09-27 10:40 pm
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Fatigue State 5

 Well, that was a busy week, though I don't think I ever recovered from the jet lag incurred on Monday. 

More about the conference tomorrow after I get home, but suffice it to say the journey to Oak Ridge and back was marred by mechanical failures, Airbuses and 737s packed to the gunwales, and not nearly enough hydration. I'll be glad to get home tomorrow.

Meanwhile in Minnesota, despite a worrisome email, the ex isn't dead or dying yet. Maybe I'll go see her in Red Wing. Maybe I won't. I don't know, 
wombat_socho: FGSFDS Technoviking (stuff/augh)
2024-09-21 11:10 pm
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You make alterations, affect a new pose

I was going to spend the day cleaning and getting ready for tomorrow's drive to Las Vegas preparatory to Monday's flight to Knoxville as part of the hajj to the holy city of Oak Ridge, but all I got done was sorting my pills for the next week and the FMJRA. 

I'll throw my clothes in the suitcase and call it a night so I can get up early tomorrow and straighten up the bedroom somewhat. That'll have to do. 

The only other thing I have to do tomorrow besides the usual packing of nose hose & insulin...well, I guess that's it, really. 

Weird that I'm already so tired and I haven't even started driving to Las Vegas yet.  
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-09-15 11:54 pm

write write write

Was up late last night doing corrections on Starfighter Girls, which I think is going to need a read-through for continuity and the insertion of Liao's suicide, although I suppose I could just leave that in the background and never explicitly describe it. Also need more sections from the Imperial point of view. 

Frittered away a large part Saturday playing Fallout: New Vegas. The character I intended to be a punchy blonde counterpart to Veronica has been slowly evolving into my usual sniper Courier. On this run-through I did the Honest Hearts DLC, killed a passel of White Legs, died a lot, and wound up leaving a bunch of stuff in a suitcase at one of the camping areas. Might see if I can go back and get it after I refloat the Lady of the Lake. Meanwhile in Azur Lane, still no sign of Amagi. I have, unusually, run out of oil and cubes. I'm putting off the end of LB6 in F/GO because what looked like it was going to be a happy ending turned to shit in a hurry, and I have problems of my own. 

Misread the schedule; I faced the Dodgers on Friday and lost two games out of three, mainly because I had to face Nolan Ryan and Don Sutton in the first two games, and I couldn't buy a hit off either of those assholes. So it's the O's and the Red Sox, then Pittsburgh next week to finish the season. 

Passed up doing laundry today in favor of a brief run to Raley's for tea & yogurt and a stop at Love's for some Godfather's pizza. 

Aside from the FMJRA and Rule Five Sunday, I also posted to the Substack

Took advantage of points and early booking to get a good price on my flight up north to MSP for Anime Fusion. My hotel room in the con block is already reserved as well. 


wombat_socho: (Las Vegas)
2024-09-12 11:16 am

Sundry annoyances

Wasted three hours yesterday at the Social Security office on Buffalo waiting to see someone so I could pick up the form to tell SSA that I don't want their damn Medicare or the deduction from my SSDI to pay for it. At least I played a bunch of Azur Lane so I wasn't bored to the point of craziness. I left at 1400 so I'd have time to do lunch at CFA (I did) and hit the Sonic for fluids (I didn't.)

The meeting went okay. People found my reports on the LLW forum and the visual observation last month acceptable, we prioritized work plan items for next year, and I was elected vice-chairman by acclamation. Lisa will be covering all the LLW forums next year in my place since I'll have extra work as vice chair. Part of that work will involve a pilgrimage to the holy city of Hanford for an SSAB chairs meeting in February. Brr. 

Next time I come to the Strat I'm going to insist on waiting in line to check in, since the robots gave me a room in the ass end of the North Tower; it had a fridge, but the desk lamp didn't work and the bedside outlet plugs were iffy. I managed. 

Screwed up my order at Wendy's last night and wound up with two chicken sandwiches, two doubles, and two chilis. One of the chilis is coming home in the cooler bag, but I devoured the rest last night, and while my BG was up this morning, it wasn't out of the normal range. Probably packed on a couple of pounds, though.

The agenda for today is to pick up a late breakfast at Dunkin on Lake Mead, refuel at the Maverik on the other side of the '15, and maybe hit up a Sonic on the way to pick up some groceries at the Walmart on Tropical. I found about $75 worth of stuff that's less expensive there than it is at Raley's, so I'll stuff the meat and dairy products in the insulated bags with the ice and just push straight through to home. 

Did blogging this morning instead of last night (because I was too tired by the time I got back from Wendy's and finished eating) and will blog again when I get home. So I'll be all caught up by tomorrow. 

Lost two out of three to the A's Tuesday night. The A's were on autopilot and kept using Duke Sims, who was out of at-bats against RHP, which irritated the fuck out of me but probably didn't make that much of a difference. 
wombat_socho: FGSFDS Palin (politics/augh)
2024-09-10 12:34 pm

Down the hill again

After I sort my pills, I'll be ready to head down to Las Vegas for tomorrow's NSSAB meeting, during which I'll have to report on last month's Low-Level Waste Stakeholders meeting and the visual observation I made at Test Cell C, ditto. I'm getting tired of all this driving back and forth and hopefully will be able to spend November and December sitting on my ass in Tonopah doing nothing except working on my CE...which apparently have been reduced from 18 to 10 hours. Big change. Also, I got surveyed for a possible Tax Assistant Advisor role, which may be a sneaky way for Anne to bring me up to Reno, since I don't think I'll be able to do the job very well from home. 

The weight has been wobbling between 385 and 390 lately, but the BG and BP have been good. 

Last week's series against the Cardinals and the Tribe were a disaster. Playing Oakland tonight and the O's on Friday; the final series will be at home against the Pirates. The good news is that even though this season was horrible, it's the best season so far except for last year when I somehow made the playoffs. 

Well, time to stop typing and get to sorting. I also have to remember to schedule groceries for pickup from the Walmart on Tropical, because if I don't, I'll find an excuse Thursday not to stop there, and there are some things I need from there that they don't carry here at the Raley's.  

wombat_socho: SSuiseiseki (SSuiseiseki)
2024-09-01 10:12 pm
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Robert House Must Die

I've been spending a lot of my weekend playing Fallout: New Vegas (again), and this time I think I'm going for an NCR victory instead of my usual Yes Man/Independent Vegas victory, because I'm kind of a softie and would rather croak Mr. House than the remnants of Veronica's pitiful family, who live in a hole in the ground and don't get out much. On the other hand, the Great Khans are going to get slaughtered, because my current courier isn't that good at speech checks and one of the influential Khans I need to talk to is on a mountain south of Quarry Springs surrounded by deathclaws, and after dying twice trying to get past those, I say the hell with it. Besides, I've already killed a mess of Fiends, Vipers, Powder Gangers, and various scrubs & assassins from Caesar's Legion, so what's a little more genocide in a good cause?

Not sure if I'll take Labor Day off from blogging, since I have to be in Vegas on Thursday for a cardiology appointment, and despite my best intentions it seems I always miss a day of blogging somewhere in there. 
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-08-30 11:59 pm

Friday at the post office

My reimbursement for the Test Cell C waste observation came in yesterday, the VA kicked in three reimbursement checks today, and of course since the 1st of September falls on the weekend, I got my VA disability as well. Threw money at the credit cards, ordered stuff that was on sale (and some manga) from Amazon, and spent most of the day blogging and playing Fallout: New Vegas. 

The trip to the post office yielded some glargine from the pharmacy, coffee, my new glasses, and a care package from Caitlin with postcards, a thank-you note, and Fission-chan Helldiver stickers, Very cute! 

Earlier in the week, I got swept by the Yankees, but tonight the hitters went nuts and we swept the Twins at RFK in three blowouts. Even Don Stanhouse(!) got a win in an emergency start because everyone else was tired. 

At this point in Fallout, I've butchered enough Legionaries that yesterday I got dogpiled in the Fort despite having the Mark of Caesar. Well, I fixed their asses tonight. First me, ED-E and Veronica killed every one of those Legion boyfuckers at Cottonwood Cove, and then we sailed upriver to the Fort, butchered a bunch more at the gate (after a couple of false starts), and then croaked the Praetorians in the weather station before doing what Mr. House sent me to do. After that, we didn't have to fight our way out, just quick-traveled to the North Vegas Medical Clinic, picked up another implant, and reported in. Next I get to tackle the Omertas. Joy. 
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
2024-08-28 11:05 pm
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Well, that went the way I thought it would.

Management woke me at the disgusting hour of 1000 to inspect the apartment, which they did, and found my housekeeping not up to snuff (big surprise) and said they'd be back next month to follow up. My cleaning lady is coming Friday, which ought to help quite a bit, and in the meantime I need to bag up some more garbage and haul it out. 

Aside from that, I am probably going to have to go in front of an admin law judge for my SSDI on account of how they think I earned too much in 2019 and 2020; the joke's on them because I got nothing in the first three months of 2020 and the 2019 payments were part of the "expedited claim review" during which they lost my file, which led to me being evicted and other unpleasantness. Anyway, I should be able to beat the rap since I still have the venostasis ulcers that were the cause of me being on SSDI to start with, I only work three months out of the year (and it takes me a week to recover from that) and on top of that, according to the VA, my stress-induced asthma has gotten worse. 

I am splitting my attention between Ralts Bloodthorne's newest book, The Stock Car Race, The Order Of the Death's Head (which supersedes The Theory & Practice of Hell to an extent), and The Cardinal of the Kremlin, which I found on the shelves in the community office while I was waiting to sign some papers. 

I'm logging in daily on Azur Lane and Fate/Grand Order, even if I'm not doing much else; the current ROC campaign seems to have chased most of the Japanese off the continent, and I expect to blow through the puppet armies and retake Manchuria soon before liberating Korea. In Fallout: New Vegas, I need to figure out how to get in the damn bunker now that everyone in Caesar's Legion wants to kill me on sight, Mark of Caesar or not. I don't think I'm beefy and deadly enough to just wade in and kill everyone yet, and I'm not too interested in going to Big MT to get that way. Yet. 

 

wombat_socho: SSuiseiseki (SSuiseiseki)
2024-08-22 03:50 am

A periodic review of my interests & hobbies

I suppose I could also describe this as a report on the state of my fandoms, and it will probably wind up on the Substack in somewhat altered form... 

"In the beginning, there was the Word." So it is with me; I have always been an avid reader, preferring SF, historical fiction, military & naval history, and biographies to other genres, though I did go through a stretch where I was reading a lot of mainstream fiction. Gave up on it because most of it was depressing and/or tales of awful people doing awful things or living awful lives. (See Bright Lights, Big City or The First Deadly Sin.) I still do a lot of reading and have the Kindle and physical libraries to prove it.

Reading SF eventually (inevitably?) drew me into science fiction fandom. I attended conventions in the Baltimore/DC area and elsewhere from 1974 (Discon II, the Worldcon in DC) until 1983 when I got married and moved to Minnesota. There I became more active in traditional fanac: I pubbed a perszine, joined and dropped out and rejoined Stipple-APA, became involved in media fandom thanks to Space: Above & Beyond and the 59th Ready Reserve Squadron, went to a few Minicons, more Convergences and Diversicons and Arcanas, volunteered and served on staff for some of those, and eventually became heavily involved with anime fandom at Anime Iowa, so much so that I was one of the founders and chairmen of Anime Detour, which I remained on staff with until I left Minnesota for Virginia in 2007. I returned to Anime Detour (and continued to volunteer there) after moving to Virginia and Las Vegas, but eventually the staff there did my son dirty, and I severed all connections with them. I'll be going to Anime Fusion in Minnesota this year for my son's 40th birthday, but purely as a spectator. I dropped out of Stipple-APA after descending into abject poverty in Virginia, but after moving to Las Vegas in 2015 I became involved with the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F), sporadically contributed to N'APA, and eventually became treasurer along with wearing a few other fezzes. I am currently the chairman of Son of Silvercon, a small relaxicon in Las Vegas that aspires to become a mid-sized regional convention. 

Fandom led me into historical boardgaming/wargaming, which was a big thing in the 1970s and 1980s before TSR bought SPI at bankruptcy and gutted the hobby. I was a D&D dungeonmaster and a Traveller referee; I was also interested in several other RPG (Twilight:2000, Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green) but never actually played them. Wargames are still around, but it's a lot harder to find opponents, and games, like everything else, have become a lot more expensive thanks to inflation and the fact that it's a niche hobby now. Mostly I play video games like Civilization and Hearts of Iron IV, which have some of the flavor of the old monstergames. I used to be involved with EVE-Online as part of Goonfleet, and was there when we broke Band of Brothers, lost Delve and fled to a new home, reorganized under Commissar Mittens and grew to be a great power in the game again, but I don't remember clearly when I stopped playing. Probably in 2018, when I got horribly sick and was homeless for a couple of months. Everyone I used to know in GF is out of the game now, and I don't feel any strong urge to go back. Aside from the aforementioned strategic video games, I also play Fate/Grand Order and Azur Lane on my phone, the former more than the latter because Azur Lane's story is confusing and silly by turns. Played Cookie Run for a while but it wound up being more grindy than cute, and Girls Frontline just didn't hold my interest. I should probably get out and play more Ingress because the walking would be good for me. 

I came very late to baseball. As a kid, I was a fan of the Washington Senators, who moved to Texas in 1972 and took my interest in baseball with it. My now ex-wife was a Twins fan, though, and between her interest and Rotisserie baseball, I got back into it. For a few years I scored games at home for STATS, Inc. and published a newsletter on the independent minor leagues (which caused some road trips to towns like Aberdeen, Austin, Duluth, Fargo, and Madison) but that fell victim to Anime Detour, which pretty much ate my life from 2003-2007. I played fantasy baseball on Yahoo for a few years but dropped out of that; I was also involved in a Pursue the Pennant league until it fell apart in 1992. Nowadays, I casually follow the Nationals, Twins, and Red Sox, and am managing the Senators in a Dynasty League Baseball league run by fellow blogger Pete (Da Tech Guy), but Major League Baseball's current commissioner has alienated me with his woke stupidity, and I'm not much interested in seeing the A's when they move from Oakland to Las Vegas in a couple of years. 

I don't watch a lot of TV or movies. Used to watch a lot when I was married, but that went by the wayside in favor of watching anime, and these days I watch very little because Hollywood isn't making a lot of stuff that interests me, and I find video games more rewarding. Someday I'll probably finish watching Fallout, because it's on Amazon Prime and the first five episodes, which I saw while visiting Stacy McCain this spring, seemed pretty decent. People tell me I should watch The Expanse, and maybe one of these days I will. Webcomics fall under this heading; I was really really interested in Girl Genius, Megatokyo, Erfworld, and a couple of other webcomics, but I fell out of the habit of following them (probably around the same time I stopped playing EVE-Online, for some of the same reasons) and I can't think of any webcomics I follow at all, with the exception of Terminal Lance, Clinic of Horrors, and occasional postings by Merryweather Media. 

Not sure where this really fits in, but thanks to my Dad's final assignment with the JCS, I acquired an interest in nuclear weapons and power, which has led me to a seat on the board of the Nevada Security Site Advisory Board, a group of citizens who provide oversight to the Department of Energy's ongoing cleanup and monitoring work at the former Nevada Test Site. I don't get paid for it, but they do reimburse me for my travel expenses, which is nice, and the work is interesting, with a lot of callbacks to some weird history. For example, they're currently demolishing & cleaning up Test Cell C, which is where testing of NERVA rockets and Project Pluto went on during the early 1960s. Coincidentally, there's some discussion of nuclear rockets again in connection with Elon Musk's ambition of going to Mars. 

wombat_socho: comfort eagle (Comfort Eagle)
2024-08-20 06:51 pm

Home again and exhausted

Two mornings of getting up at 0600 after driving down to the Stratosphere Sunday afternoon have kicked my ass good and hard. Having to detour into Pahrump for gas, fluids, and stationery at the Walmart didn't help, and by the time I got home I was seriously tempted to punt the blogging, unpack, and crash...but the notion of having to cope with today's blogging on top of Monday's did not appeal. So I did an abbreviated post to catch up on all the Substackery and other high-priority stuff. 

Monday's trip to the VA resulted in a slight change to my prescription; apparently the astigmatism is a little worse and I'm developing cataracts, which aren't affecting my vision. Yet. Dr. Lal was happy with the progress on the wounds, and they wrapped them up good and tight. I went home by way of the Sonic where I got fluids, a chili dog, and a double cheeseburger (since both the latter were on the $1.99 menu) before heading back to the Stratosphere. My eyes were still aching from being dilated, so I went back to bed for an hour or so, after which I played a lot of Azur Lane, cashed in some of my McD's rewards points for dinner, and instead of blogging spent some time on Nationalist China in HOI4. Sun Li-Jen is so far holding out nicely in the north with his big fat square divisions, which now have artillery, engineers, and will soon have flak guns. I did attempt to hold off the Eastern Pirate Devils with diplomacy, which bought me a couple of years after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, and have actually managed to lay some mines in the Yellow Sea to make the EPD Navy suffer before they sank most of my Navy. Am now researching submarines.

Since the Angels were on autopilot I played them Monday afternoon while letting missions repeat in AL. Lost two of three, with the lone win coming in Game 3 for Jim Kaat.

Today's visit to the NNSS went pretty well, though I could have saved myself the stop at Albertson's on the way since they didn't have any chicken salad and the sub I picked up will probably last me 2-3 days because it is hueg like XBox. The RWAP observation was pretty unexciting: yes, these are the metal bars they're cutting up, yes, they're going into this container (which looks like a squared-off demo dumpster with a liner), and the people that actually work for Navarro and EM seemed happy with the related paperwork, of which there was a massive quantity. We should probably make these observations mandatory for high school kids so there's no doubt in anyone's mind that we are being super careful with even the low-level radioactive waste, never mind the highly radioactive long-lasting transuranic waste. Anyhow, we were done with all that by noon, and since I was the only one who brought lunch, we all went back to the canteen, where I had a chicken bacon & cheese sandwich and a bowl of their excellent chili. Then it was off to Pahrump, as previously mentioned. 

Think I'll spend the rest of the week doing as little as possible while preparing for the upcoming apartment inspection. So much trash to haul out.