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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis


New Zealand Symphony Orchestra


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Thanksgiving Break

Nov. 26th, 2025 10:35 pm
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K caught the bus home from Ball State today. It probably would have been better if the bus had run yesterday, given that the dorms closed at 9 AM this morning, but leaving at noon was better than the original 3 PM departure that they had planned. (I suggested that K make some phone calls asking about where she was supposed to be after leaving the dorm at 9 AM until the bus left at 3 PM. This resulted in changes. "You mean there are no classes on Wednesday?" "Nope.")

Anyway, K is now home, has collected her belated birthday presents (including a Neil Caffrey hat) and is now engaging in a "Back to the Future" marathon with Julie.

This is good. :)
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Pringle's book was referenced on Bluesky and since I couldn't read the images, I looked it up on Wikipedia.

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Read A Trick For The Store, A Treat For The Customer

The candy was Halloween candy in November, so it had a manager's special markdown on it: it was $18.99, marked down to $6.00, for a discount of $12.99. So, if all was well, the register should say $18.99 for the candy, then -$12.99 for the markdown.
But it didn't.

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Smol Update

Nov. 27th, 2025 12:06 am
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I would have told you I didn’t write anything today, but in fact, I wrote about 1800 words, so there’s that.

I played around with my glass for an hour or so, straightened up the house, and weighed the livestock, to wit!

Rook weighs 13 lbs
Tali weighs 12.6 lbs
Firefly weight 12 lbs

The coon cats have just had Happy Hour and after I finish this smol update, I will pour a glass of wine and open the mail.

Everybody have a good evening.

Smol update

Nov. 26th, 2025 07:01 pm
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I would have told you I didn't write anything today, but in fact, I wrote about 1800 words, so there's that.

I played around with my glass for an hour or so, straightened up the house, and weighed the livestock, to wit!

Rook weighs 13 lbs
Tali weighs 12.6 lbs
Firefly weight 12 lbs

The coon cats have just had Happy Hour and after I finish this smol update, I will pour a glass of wine and open the mail.

Everybody have a good evening.
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There have been some interesting failures recently in Alzheimer’s trials. As long-time readers will know, I consider basically all Alzheimer’s drug trials to have failed to one degree or another, and particularly when it comes to clearing the “will improve patient’s lives in the real world without putting them at too much risk” hurdle. But these two are notable because they’re aimed outside the usual amyloid zone.

First off, Novo Nordisk reported that semaglutide (the company’s GLP-1 agonist drug, of course) failed in two Alzheimer’s trials. This was going to be a long shot, but long shots are worth taking in this area if you can afford to try them. Studies of thousands of patients with early cognitive impairment who took an oral form of semaglutide (Rybelsus, currently approved as a diabetes therapy) did not show improvements in mental function as compared to placebo. The company says that the treatment group showed “improvement of Alzheimer’s disease-related biomarkers” in both trials, although it does not (as far as I can see) say what those biomarkers were. And I would wonder how good they are as indicators given that you can show improvements in them and still not beat placebo, personally.

The company’s stock took a hit on the news, which is kind of strange. Surely people weren’t betting on this succeeding? But Novo investors have been a jumpy bunch for a while now as Eli Lilly’s star continues to ascend in this area, so the sight of another possible  life preserver disappearing might have been enough by itself. At any rate, it does appear as if there’s a disease where GLP-1 drugs are not actually beneficial. Novo had some better news today, though, with a once-weekly shot/once-daily pill combination for amycretin, a dual GLP-1/amylin agonist. I see that people are not quite giving up on the GLP-1/Alzheimer’s idea, but it has to be considered an even longer shot than before.

There’s also new in the anti-tau protein area. That’s long been considered a possible Alzheimer’s target, and by “long” I mean decades. But it’s been hard to put that idea to the test in the clinic. Unfortunately, in the last couple of years it has been possible, and the results have not been good so far.  Early last year a Lilly candidate (LY3372689, ceperognastat) failed its own trial. Earlier this year Asceneuron halted work on its own oral anti-tau drug candidate (ASN51), and Biogen stopped BIIB113, another similar effort.

Now all of these are (were) O-GlcNAcase inhibitors, so you could easily make the case that the problem is that might not be a good mechanism to target tau, even if tau itself is a valid idea. But last year Roche bailed on a collaboration for an anti-tau antibody, which went on to fail its trials shortly afterwards. And the latest news is that J&J’s shot at an anti-tau antibody (posdinemab) has also failed its pivotal trial, with no efficacy seen in slowing the disease at the two-year mark. There are other tau programs that are now in the clinic, but they’re clearly going to have to bring something unusual to make you think that they will show interesting levels of efficacy at this point. Good luck, folks. . .

Installing Some Accountability

Nov. 26th, 2025 11:00 pm
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Me: "Wait, aren’t you supposed to install it?"
Installer: "The ticket just says delivery."
I check my receipt. Clear as day, it says: "Includes free installation." So, I call the store. I make sure I get put through to a manager:
Manager: "Hmm. Sometimes customers misread the promotion."

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Where in the world is Catherine?

Nov. 26th, 2025 03:17 pm
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An endlessly valid question these days. I am not wearing a striped shirt (one has to have standards), but I have been a. Wrestling with Hell Cold for weeks now and b. Piling on all the events I can get into because no day job and c. Wrangling my data analytics class, Queen of Swords Press stuff, writing, job hunting and sundries.

Some things have begun to dawn on me, albeit quite slowly. I'm unbelievably burnt out. Objectively, I knew this, but I'm starting to reckon with the fact that 5 years of nonstop stress and 60-70 hours week have...dented me pretty badly. The last year of deranged boss and constant threat of being fired did not help either. Add to that my age, my cat who needs medical attention and feedings which require me to be at home (even if I wanted to go back to the cube farms) and the IT job market tanking and I'm starting to let go of it. I'm going to focus on ramping up the press, reviving my dormant editing business and seeing what kind of other WFH I can scare up here and there. Eventually, Social Security will have to be a thing, but even with Jana's added in, it won't be enough to live on and I'll have to work anyway.

On the jollier side, I'm writing again! I cranked out 1000 words of novel draft last night, the most I've written at one time in a while. I have 2 other projects in progress and am gradually getting some ideas for other things. I'm going to be pitching some talks and classes and articles as well and working on new story collections as well. I just reactivated my Professional Editors Network membership and will be rebuilding my profile in the next few days. I have a new small business mentor with the county and am meeting with her next week. I found a support group for unemployed older women and will meet with them next week.

And Queen of Swords Press has a terrific new gay vampire novel by M.Christian out and we'll be releasing an omnibus edition of the Astreiant Series by next month on 12/15! The Complete Astreiant by Melissa Scott and Lisa A. Barnett is up for preorder now (please buy direct from us if you can; Amazon is going to crush us on their percentage for this book). The Astreiant Series is also eligible for the Best Series Hugo this year, so please keep it in mind when you are nominating. Melissa Scott has never won a Hugo and I'd love to change that.

Queen of Swords Press is also WisCon's Vendor of the Month for November so if you buy a backlist title (not the preorder) from us using coupon code WisCon26 at checkout, you get a sale price and we'll donate $ to the con. The proverbial win/win!

I'm adding Jana's boxes and journals to the shop on Ko-fi, along with some of my own projects and offerings. Please feel free to boost if the shopping aspects won't work for you.

More bulletins soon! Have a great holiday if you're celebrating! I'm going to veg out with my kitties and do some writing and editing, before enjoying a good takeout meal from the co-op. I'm booked every waking moment Friday, Saturday and part of Sunday so please don't worry that I'm being left to weep alone into my cranberries. I'm deliberately choosing to have a day off. :-)

The Worst Job You Never Had, Part 2

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:00 pm
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Text: "[Manager] again. The General Manager had a family emergency and had to leave early. I am so sorry about this. Can we do it next Thursday?"
Me: "As of now, yes, let me confirm once the new schedule comes out."
I would have ended this here, but I saw a lot of signs that I'd be getting interviewed for a manager position, and so I decided to stick it out.

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except for the garden stuff -- it's been too cold and damp to get out there. There are currently snowflakes blowing around, so I think I'm done in the garden for a while.

I had vague plans of putting the lights on the trees this weekend, but those were scuppered by a)the weather is predicted to be cold/snowy/windy and b)at least one string of lights is now in the trash because it's not worth fixing.

I did get the 2024 election stuff moved to the basement cabinets, and the 2025 stuff into the file cabinets, and the shelf into basement storage. If the weather isn't too horrible next week, I should move the last bits of election stuff out of the shed and into the basement as well. I was reminded by the state that I need to recertify myself as an election administrator before the end of the year. meh. (It's all online, I just have to log in and *do* it.) BC and I spent an hour yesterday figuring out why a line-item was over budget (we did find it -- the Sup asked a provider to itemize their bill, and while it's now easier to track maintenance/new service/support, there was no corresponding change made in the budget, so some items are over and others under).

The second week of BSax at Livingston went much better. Unfortunately, I think that one of my main problems will be the other BSax players.... It's hard to get rhythms correct when the other people in the section are doing them incorrectly. c'mon people, it's a bog-standard mambo bass line. it's not that hard. Nor is counting to 6. One of them didn't notice until halfway through rehearsal that there were no tuba players. um, how can you not notice that?! I noticed it on the second note of the warmup chorale (and I'm wearing earplugs). (and this is the main issue with the Livingston band. They don't listen!)
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The core rules plus essentials for the 2013 Fifth Edition of Shadowrun, the cyberpunk-fantasy tabletop roleplaying game from Catalyst Game Labs.

Bundle of Holding: SR5 Essentials (from 2019)



Eighteen setting sourcebooks for Shadowrun 5th Edition.

Bundle of Holding: SR5 Universe Mega
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Read Let’s Take This Story Viral And Make His Dreams Come True!

About a week before Thanksgiving, my mom (a savvy business lady) tells me she has a work-associated friend who wants some social media work done. I am up for the gig since my law school finals are ending, and I’ll have some free time over the break, so she gives this dude my email.

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Category Five Bad Management

Nov. 26th, 2025 05:00 pm
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Read Category Five Bad Management

I worked at a big-box home improvement store. There was a hurricane literally on our doorstep.
Me: "We're closing now, right?"
Store Manager: "We're staying open until the last customer is served."
Me: "Sure, we only had a four-day warning it was coming."

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Snowy Day

Nov. 26th, 2025 10:37 am
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 Buttercup atop the radiator
Image: Buttercup atop a radiator, perched on a quilt just made just for him (and all the other cats).

Today is lefse day!  We always make a fresh batch for the holidays (we'll do it again for Christmas/Solstice.) We make our lefse from a box, because I actually like the taste when lefse is made from instant potatoes. Also, it makes that part of the process dead easy.

I hope all of my friends who got snow today also got the opportunity NOT to have to go out in it!  Have a great Thanksgiving, y'all.

Well, crap

Nov. 26th, 2025 11:11 am
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It was just pointed out to me that SF artist Stephen Fabian died age 95 back in May.

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