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Was on the clock from 12-9 today but only put in about four hours of work because there just wasn't that much to do. I have about 33 hours logged for the week, but despite some large returns I doubt Ill be on the right side of the curve. 

Got up at 0900, got dressed, and went down to BK to get french toast sticks, a bottle of water, and a Diet Coke; they didn't have sugar-free syrup, but I did at home so I just nibbled on the hash browns until I got to the post office. 

There I had a shitload of stuff waiting for me. Mattress topper, Komi, notepads, the Roughneck Chronicles off eBay, Burma and Chaco that I'd ordered off Kickstarter, Battle Brick Road ditto (5 copies of issue #2 because I forgot I already ordered one), a couple of kolaches from Butter Maid, two more Amazon Essential pocket tees, and Stipple-APA along with a couple other pieces of mail. I managed to get it all into the car with the assistance of a helpful lady, and got it all upstairs in two trips except for the wargames. No hurry on those. I unpacked the topper and spread it out; the instructions say 48 hours, but 12 will have to do. Around 1500 a knock at the door heralded the arrival of a UPS guy with my Surface tablet, which I took a little time to set up. Apparently Office Mobile has been folded into Microsoft Copilot, which is fine with me because fuck Office 365.The Surface Go is actually a little thinner than my Samsung phone in its Otterbox, though that will probably change slightly when the keyboard/cover arrives next week. It would have been here today as well, but the shipper wouldn't send it to the PO Box, so I put the home address on it, and of course it got rejected at the PO. Amazon agreed to just ship another one to the PO Box for no charge, which is fine. 

I conformed to the Law of the Fish by taking advantage of a Subway coupon for three footlongs for $17.99, which was actually cheaper than the B2G1 deal on the app, which I couldn't get to work anyway. One of them was a garlic roast beef sub that I ate Thursday night and the other two were tuna salad subs  that I devoured today for lunch and dinner. 

Took a break in the action from today's work to sweep the Giants, which after beating Pete's Brewers 2 out of 3 on Tuesday made for a good week. Still a game behind the A's, but we have over 70 games to go, so I'm not giving up hope. Carl Morton picked up two wins, Spaceman Lee finally got his 10th win, and Bob Johnson got his 9th save. Dave Kingman went on a tear against the Giants, blasting three home runs during the series . which was nice and confirmed the wisdom of my decision to trade for Braun and stick Dave in the #9 hole as DH. 

I'm on the clock from 12-9 tomorrow, so I think I'll make my bed and get in it. 
wombat_socho: SSuiseiseki (SSuiseiseki)
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: (Tonopah)
Weight remained under 400, and BG was normal for most of the day except for the post-2100 reading which was just nominal. I had a large breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, and hash browns done in the air fryer - probably overdid it on the hash browns, because I wound up going back to bed for a nap in the afternoon instead of going to the post office and picking up my package. Well, it's not medicine or bandages, so no hurry. 

Fiddled around with FGO, Civicrack, and Bioshock 2; bought and downloaded Operational Art of War IV since Steam had it for half off but so far haven't done anything with it. 

Have started rereading Komi Cant Communicate starting with volume 17, which is where the Komi/Tadano/Manbagi love triangle starts, because imao that's the best arc, even though poor Rumiko gets screwed without being kissed. 
wombat_socho: (Tonopah)
Weight has been creeping up the last couple of days, probably because after breakfast I dined on soup and sandwiches - homemade (sort of) chicken noodle & barley soup based on a bag of Progresso mix I found in the clearance bin at Raley's. Instead of cooking the chicken separately and adding it later, I threw a couple of frozen chicken thighs in the crockpot to cook with the mix. Later I added half a cup of barley and a bag of mixed veggies, and ate two bowlfuls.

Today I slept in until almost noon, so I had another bowl for lunch. Took out three bags of trash on my way to BK and did a little Ingress while I was out. My package of yerba mate and the latest Komi came in, along with a bunch of other mail. Remarkably little of it was junk mail. Picked up some tea, potatoes, and frozen onions at the Raley's, and managed to get everything upstairs in one trip.

The black flag problem in HOI4 has been solved: someone on Reddit posted the suggestion to change the video settings from DirectX to OpenGL, and sure enough, it worked. James sent me a couple of games on Steam for my birthday, one of which I already had.

Yesterday I got through two more sections of the AFSP course, which means I'm almost halfway done. Going to try and knock the rest of it out tomorrow....after I see if Raley's or the hardware store has some more mason jars, since the ones I have are all tied up with Lipton at the moment.

Komi-san

Jan. 6th, 2019 01:56 pm
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So before I forget, there's a manga that's blowing up online, Komi-san wa Komyushou Desu (Komi Has a Communication Problem) which is not just another high school manga. I haven't started reading it yet, but I can see why it appeals to a lot of folks - it's the exact reverse of a situation a lot of us are familiar with. Komi, the heroine, is a beautiful young lady who everyone in her school thinks is standoffish and maybe even snooty, because she doesn't talk much, if at all. Then one day she gets seated next to Tadano, who realizes that Komi has a problem communicating with people, and he resolves to help her out in her desire to make one hundred friends. So, there's appealing characters, great art, and what sounds like an interesting plot. 3-for-3.

As is usual for me, I got interested in this ass-backwards - I saw a lot of Komi-san memes on Twitter and Reddit, one thing led to another, and now I think I'm going to pick up the first two volumes of the manga when they come out in June. Yeah, I'm going to read the online translations, but I want Oda-sensei to keep drawing, so the zoobs must flow.

Pic very much related.
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I've spent most of this week running back and forth to the VA medical center downtown or sleeping, but I do believe that on the fifth day of oral antibiotics, things are starting to look up for my poor suffering legs.

To recap, there had been oozings of a suspicious blue color in the bandages over last weekend, and on Sunday the bandages gave off a disgusting spoiled-meat smell. So I packed a couple changes of underwear and T-shirts into my backpack along with Netzilla and its peripherals, a bottle of water, and my Kindle, and so prepared trundled off to the VAMC downtown. There I spent about six hours in the emergency room before being sent home with starter packs of Keflex and Bactrim and some Vicodin for the pain. I did take one of the latter when I got home, and not only did it knock me out for about twelve hours, it erased my memory of the evening from the point at which I climbed into the Toaster to drive home from the hospital. Weird and unpleasant; it's a good thing I lost the damn pills, although I will probably find them when I clean the place up for the July PRSFS meeting.

Tuesday I went back to the VA to get the rest of the antibiotics and see the wound care nurse; she told me to come back Thursday when she'd try to squeeze me in during the normal clinic hours. Pharmacy triage claimed they were out of Bactrim, but when they handed over the bag it actually had both the Keflex and the Bactrim, so that was good.

Yesterday I went back again for the wound care clinic. There must have been a lot of no-shows, since the nurse saw me right around 1400 and had me out and on the road home by 1500. She cleaned the wounds, debrided them (with a scalpel *cringe*) and re-dressed them with Mepilex bandages, which not only have silver nanoparticles but absorb a metric fuckton of drainage. More of that is on the way. Nurse also directed me to start making with the compression sleeves again, which I will definitely be doing.

It should probably go without saying that there has been not even a rumor of work this week. On the other hand, I have a food stamp appointment on the 29th. So at least that will be covered.

Also, I thought I had finished this insane manga about mahjongg, Space Nazis, and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, but apparently it just KEEPS GOING.
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