2026.01.07

Jan. 7th, 2026 12:02 pm
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Much of the talk surrounding the Minnesota governor’s race has focused on Gov. Tim Walz dropping out. And while many Republicans wanted Walz gone, “an early exit from his re-election campaign presents its own challenges,” according to the Minnesota Star Tribune, including how to pivot from a fraud-focused strategy to other issues. Via MinnPost
https://www.startribune.com/after-focus-on-walz-and-fraud-what-comes-next-for-gop-in-governors-race/601558163?utm_source=gift

Axios is reporting that the Trump administration “is freezing $10 billion in funds for child care and poor families in five blue states.” California, Colorado, Illinois, New York and Minnesota have seen these funds suspended, and these five states “will also be asked to provide additional information, including attendance records, inspection reports and complaints from parents.” Via MinnPost
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Frosty Customer Service

Jan. 7th, 2026 05:00 pm
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Manager: "Okay, what is going on? I keep seeing customers come up to the drive-thru and then speeding through so fast it's a miracle they're not crashing in this wind. Why isn't anyone placing any orders?"

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How To Pee Off The Cat

Jan. 7th, 2026 03:30 pm
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About two decades ago, in the mid-2000s, I acquired a young grey tabby tomcat named Max. He was about eight months old and infinitely curious. One thing he was especially curious about was the toilet.
I was young, bohemian, fresh out of college with a teaching degree, and had a beaded curtain as my bathroom door. I had no way to keep the cat out of the bathroom while I was trying to pee.

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On the matter of new characters

Jan. 7th, 2026 09:34 am
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My other group is moving to CoC 3rd edition. That's the one the GM owns. It turns out between the group we own a vast assortment of CoC editions, generally speaking one edition per player, including an original from 1981.

My character, Daniel Soren, has some good stats (Strength, Constitution, Intelligence) and some terrible stats (Dex, Power, and Edu). Unfortunately, in 3E you get Intx5 and Edux15 skill points, so being smart doesn't make up for being a grade school dropout. He does have some decent skills, but very narrowly focused: he's a competent cabbie and a moderately successful pulp writer with ambitions to appear in Weird Tales.

Power governs sanity in CoC so I don't know how long he will last.

Cool

Jan. 7th, 2026 08:59 am
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astrafoxen on blusky created some visual aids showing Saturnian moon orbits.

They're all great but a detail in this one is worth mentioning.



The odd green squiggle to the right is a visual of Neptune's outer irregular moons, whose orbits around Neptune are large enough to be visible across the solar system. https://www.dreamwidth.org/comments/recent

Back to Fujisawa

Jan. 7th, 2026 07:45 pm
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I have returned. Another 90 minutes journey. Fortunately, the Shonan line emptied out at Shibuya so I got a seat most of the way.

Discoveries:

  • the JR train doors are labeled with a sticker, "car 15 door 2". You'd think they'd like the flexibility of mixing units, but nope, a traincar is dedicated to being Car 15 for the rest of its life. Weird.

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EFRC report: RIP Ryggs, Smudge

Jan. 6th, 2026 11:59 pm
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Haleigh wasn't there today and Rebecca was busy with the vet and with office stuff for most of the day, so I was pretty busy. I did, lessee.. Jodi, Sumira, Hershey, Mira and Bhutan, Chip, Lilly, Witchita, Socks and Zera, Casey, the pack, Shenzi and Chinook, Frosty, Lilly and Jilly, Rodney, the Guardians, the Spice Girls, Junior, Pandora, Belle Fille, Sassy, Max and Mercury, and Tilly. 21 cages (not counting Chip, since I was feeding him while Isaiah was taking care of the rest of the hybrids. But nothing much noteworthy. Chip was trying to change his name to Karen, he had a decent looking freezer meat steak but he was very unimpressed with it, he seemed to be trying to send it back to the kitchen. Shenzi was only interested in being petted a little. Chinook was being very shy; I got her to take a couple of bites of food from my outstretched hand but she wouldn't come closer. Getting her treats didn't keep Frosty from being very rude when I let her into her small part for her food. Between how mad she gets and how wobbly the chain link fence of her ancient cage is, it's a good thing she doesn't have claws.

At the end of the day, Pandora was a very good girl and followed the script perfectly, which I hadn't expected since she'd just gotten a deer head not that long ago. Tempt her with a little treat, she takes it suspiciously, give her another treat, she's more eager, give her the meds, she thinks they're a little sus but swallows them, and gets another little treat as a chaser. Hershey was acting happy but with slightly ambiguous behavior, so I backed off to look at the Squinters, and when I came back she was happy to see me some more. The hybrids were very excited to see me, and directed their excitement into fighting each other. First it was gang-up-on-Mousse again, and then when I managed to separate Cookie and Chunk (the main Mousse-bullies) from the rest, Cookie decided to start beating up on Chunk. So I lifted the slide gate again, and everyone else wanted to beat Chunk up too. After a bit, they were back to picking on Mousse again, and I got her alone in the small part, and Calypso and Cookie got into beating Chunk up again. I know it's mostly a lot of noise when they're fighting -- nobody was getting hurt -- but they were getting worked up enough that I didn't want to try to go in with them until they calmed down, and they seemed to be calming down many times, only to get going again. Calypso was being very bold through the fence; she was sticking her nose through the fence to sniff, and actually let me touch her a couple of times. Unfortunately, she also tended to jump on whichever of her children I was trying to socialize with. When you're the smallest of your pack by a good margin, you have to make up for it by grabbing any opportunities to dominate the rest.

We still do not have final results for Eurydice's necropsy.

We lost Smudge; her necropsy said that she'd been in severe renal failure for a long time, but we didn't realize it. Ryggs seemed fine and then dropped dead on us, and her necropsy came back as hemorrhagic pericardial intrusion -- a big buildup of blood in the membrane around her heart that degraded her heart function. They'd seen labored breathing one day, and she was gone the next day. The vet says that it's a rare condition and you'd have to catch it right away when you could see symptoms. Which I doubt we would, we haven't seen it before and if an animal seemed to be having trouble breathing one day we'd be watching them closely but wouldn't expect to need to intervene immediately. Unfortunately, you can often see the symptoms in hindsight, but you also often see an animal looking down one day and back to normal the next day.

Somehow, our problem employee last week was out of jail and back at work today. I guess they have a huge problem with overcrowding in the Vigo County jail and have to let a lot of people out. I guess we just have to hope he doesn't get drunk and do worse.

Jerri's cat went to her vet last night. She was diagnosed with esophagitis, and they have a regimen of treatment that involves giving her medication half an hour before she gets food and keeping her vertical so that her esophagus points straight down for the duration. And it's unfortunately a bad prognosis, but we wish her the best. (The treatment could work. But it's likely it won't.)
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Secrets of the future?Gollaon and Voddick looked to each other and then to the noble. “Did you say prophetic . . . hen?” asked Voddick.

“Yes,” nodded the noble. “You feed her and she lays eggs that contain hints of the future!”

“That is unusual,” commented Gollaon.

“Yes, but it has proved to be very helpful in planning for the future of the county.”

“Does it just eat normal chicken feed?” inquired Voddick.

“Yes, it can but better quality food often results in better insight and, very rarely, an additional prophetic egg.”

“How often?” probed Gollaon.

“Usually once a week,” the noble replied.

 Prophetic Hen (Hen of Plot Hatching)

The origin of these hens is debated; a divine point is expected but which goddess or god would create such a creature? Some have suggested that it was created as a test for devoted worshipers; others think it was created by a god of mischief or strife to cause trouble. Whatever their ultimate source, they are much sought after.

The prophetic hen is a fine-looking hen, though perhaps a little more intelligent seeming than most hens (admittedly not difficult).

As long as the hen is fed, it will lay eggs, at least one per day.  But once a week, usually on the same day of the week, it will lay an egg with a colorful shell which will contain an object, possibly worth a few coins, made of the material fed to the hen. The object will be symbolic of an upcoming event in some way.  Some suggestions would be:

A small mask with an equally small dagger through one eye, warning of an assassination attempt at an upcoming masquerade ball.

A locust eating a head of wheat, warning of an encroachment of locusts on the local farms.

A wagon heaped with boxes, notifying of the arrival of a trade caravan.

The more valuable the food fed to the hen, the more detailed the item in the egg will be and the greater the likelihood that it will lay a second prophetic egg in a week.

The hen offers no interpretations of the contents of its eggs and is happy just being fed and kept safe. Apart from the ability to lay prophetic eggs, it is just a hen.

For D&D 5E:

As above

Notes: Really, it is just an excuse for the characters (and the players) to work out puzzles and solve problems either on their own behalf or for a patron. Arcana and Religion checks could be used to give clues and suggestions when the answer is not as overt as some (such as the locust). Equally, the characters could be hired to acquire or escort special grains, or other foods, for the hen.

Inspired by a suggestion from my lovely wife.

Image from pexels and used under their license.

The Guide That Doesn’t

Jan. 7th, 2026 01:00 am
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Coworker: "Is that the guidebook they gave you at training?"
Me: "Yeah, they said I would need it when learning about the software."
Coworker: "Can I check it real quick? I need to remember what the real rules are, and which ones we as an office created out of trauma…"

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Colonoscopy

Jan. 6th, 2026 05:03 pm
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I’m back after undergoing a colonoscopy. The gastroenterologist found and removed one small polyp, which is good — not that I had it, but that he removed it. I’m feeling well, and plan to treat myself to some soy yogurt.
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I am saddened, because facts are apparently slipperier things than they used to be.

I have seen at least five separate posts today on Facebook alleging things that vary from absolutely false to "let's rearrange the quotes in this interview to reach the conclusion that we want to get to". And, yes, in the latter case, I actually went to the trouble of finding the transcript of the original interview and carefully reading it. These posts came from people who I consider of varying degrees of reliability.

The whole thing makes me sad, because there are a lot of things that we could probably actually agree on.

It just isn't possible when there's so much contra-factual information out there.

(The longer it takes me to write this, the bigger the number of messed-up posts that I recall seeing today. I started at three...)

There is plenty of BS information generated by all sides of the political spectrum, just to be clear about this.

Ah, well. Hell, handbaskets, and all that.
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Manager: "Why aren't you walking the customer to the dips?"
Me: "Because they didn't need me to. If they need me to guide them, I will."
Manager: "You should always walk the customer to the product."
Me: "If I did that every time I was asked by a customer where something was, I wouldn't be doing anything else."

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Read I Will Not Resign Myself To My Fate, I’ll Just Resign

Boss: "I've decided to attend the game myself. I'm cancelling your leave; I need you to do closing shifts over that weekend."
Me: "But you accepted my leave! I already have tickets and have also booked accommodation. This won't work."
Boss: "As long as you work here, you have to work that weekend."

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Out Sick Part II

Jan. 6th, 2026 06:11 pm
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Posted by Sharon

Tuesday. Sunny, though we’re supposed to be looking for a winter storm or maybe that’s blowing out to sea, what do I know?

Still sick. Still resentful. Not really interested in eating but I have to so I can take the magic drugs. Been reading a Gentleman in Possession of Secrets.

Tali helped me sit in the sun earlier. Now I’m on the couch and Firefly is sitting on the back, flirting and purring. Last seen, Rookie was asleep in the bed.

And that’s what I’ve got. Hope everybody’s having a good day.

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