The Gospel According To Hollywood

Dec. 3rd, 2025 03:30 pm
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Mom: "Ugh! Why do they gotta do that every time?"
Me: "Do what?"
Mom: "Always changing the race of the character! We don't need everyone to be Black in these shows anymore!"

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2025.12.03

Dec. 3rd, 2025 08:33 am
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Fabergé egg made for mother of Russia’s last tsar sells for £23m
Christie’s says the sale price is the highest for a Fabergé, beating a £8.9m auction in 2007
Serena Richards
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/dec/02/faberge-egg-mother-russia-tsar-23m

Man charged with theft over claims he swallowed $19k Fabergé egg
Kelly Ng
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7vm754r80vo

Minneapolis, St. Paul leaders condemn reports of immigration enforcement against Somali immigrants
An immigrant rights organization says they’ve received reports that four Somali residents and one Latino resident were arrested by federal agents Monday and Tuesday.
by Joey Peters and Katelyn Vue
https://sahanjournal.com/immigration/ice-enforcement-somali-immigrants-minnesota-minneapolis-stpaul/

Federal authorities plan operation in Minnesota focusing on Somali immigrants, AP source says
Federal authorities are preparing an immigration enforcement operation targeting people in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area with final deportation orders.
By MIKE BALSAMO and STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press
https://www.minnpost.com/metro/2025/12/federal-authorities-plan-operation-in-minnesota-focusing-on-somali-immigrants-ap-source-says/

FDA drug chief signals possible exit as agency turmoil deepens
Richard Pazdur’s potential retirement weeks into the role adds to upheaval at the FDA amid political pressure
Melody Schreiber
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/dec/03/fda-drug-chief-signals-retires-pazdur

Trump ally admits goal of eliminating same-day registration in federal voting rights trial
Cleta Mitchell was compelled to testify in North Carolina over a recent law that hiked up requirements
George Chidi
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/03/same-day-registration-north-carolina

An eco obscenity: Norman Foster’s steroidal new skyscraper is an affront to the New York skyline
It contains enough steel to go round the world twice – and even has a fake breeze to flutter the stars-and-stripes flag in its lobby. If this colossus is just the first of a new breed of bulky supertalls, is Britain next?
Oliver Wainwright
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/dec/03/eco-obscenity-norman-foster-skyscraper-jp-morgan-new-york

‘BDSM on screen used to just mean a gimp in the basement’: the kink community’s verdict on Pillion
Pillion, which explores a relationship between leather dom Ray (Alexander Skarsgård) and submissive Colin (Harry Melling), has just opened in UK cinemas. But how realistic is its portrayal of a group little seen in mainstream cinema?
Barry Levitt
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/03/bdsm-on-screen-kink-community-pillion-alexander-skarsgard-harry-melling

We found the authentic Liguria: an off-season road trip through north-west Italy’s brilliant villages and cuisine
By avoiding the famous hotspots and travelling in December, we enjoy culinary delights and historic charms without the summer crowds
Alexis Steinman
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/dec/03/liguria-italy-out-of-season-road-trip

Thailand relaxes afternoon alcohol ban to boost tourism
Joel Guinto
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0mprzzxn73o

Five of the world's safest countries for 2025
Lindsey Galloway
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20250822-five-of-the-worlds-safest-countries-for-2025

Some People Are A Breed Apart

Dec. 3rd, 2025 02:30 pm
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Her papers VERY specifically forbid any breeding, and that we had to have her fixed as soon as possible- I guess the breeder had been really insistent on that point. Fine for us; we didn't care about the show dog part, just that we were getting a dog at all, and so we took her home, and she was truly the happiest, roundest, most barrel-y dog that would give us lots of happy memories as she grew up. 

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Mission Accomplished

Dec. 2nd, 2025 11:57 pm
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Success! Yesterday's design was written timely and accepted today.

Now, let's go build something. :)
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M 48575-39

Gollaon and Voddick clomped in after their charge, shaking water off their cloaks. “That weather is foul,” said Gollaon.

“Truth,” agreed Voddick. “Our charge did not seem much bothered by it.”

“Ah,” sighed Gollaon. “I could only wish for such a practical and versatile piece of clothing as their cloak.”

“You have had more than your share of exotic and magnificent clothing,” said Voddick, hanging up his cloak.

“That is so,” nodded Gollaon, “but still . . .”

Castlemere’s Convertible Fur Cloak

The first of these items was made by the Aristocratic Wizard Vierza Castlemere and was made of silver fox fur. Since the first one was made, it has been replicated in a variety of, ever-increasingly, exotic furs. Besides protecting its wearer from inclement weather, it can shrink itself down to a hat, stole, belt, or muff for easy -and fashionable- wear inside

While it is in its full cloak, with hood, version, the wearer is not troubled by rain or normal cold and even has a minimal level of protection against magical cold (resistance to cold 5). If the wearer has no other armor, it provides a +2 armor bonus.

When worn as an accessory (hat, stole, belt, or muff) it provides the wearer with an extra bit of confidence in social settings, providing a +3 enhancement bonus to Charisma-based skill checks (except intimidation).

Converting the cloak between forms takes an action and a round of time.

Aura moderate abjuration and transmutation; CL 7th
Slot Varies by form; Price 1,500; Weight 3 lb (as cloak) 1/2 lb (as an accessory)
Construction Requirements
Craft Wondrous Items, fabricate, resist energy; Cost 750

For D&D 5E:

Wondrous item (cloak, usually), rare

First paragraph as above.

While it is in its full cloak, with hood, version, the wearer is not troubled by rain or normal cold and even has a minimal level of protection against magical cold (resistance to up to ten points of cold damage). If the wearer has no other armor, it provides an armor class of 11 + the wearer’s Dexterity.

When worn as an accessory (hat, stole, belt, or muff) it provides the wearer with an extra bit of confidence in social settings, providing advantage to Charisma-based skill checks (except intimidation). This word 1d4+1 times per social gathering, resetting after a long rest, and the wearer can choose when they want to call for advantage on the roll.

Converting the cloak between forms takes a use item action and a round of time.

Notes: The idea for this item just came to me, I really like the idea of transforming it between cloak and other wearable forms though.

Image Kappa from the Smålands museum and used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International deed

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Tuesday evening post-snowpocalypse

Dec. 3rd, 2025 12:06 am
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Welp, that ain’t nine inches. Or even six. More like, oh, inch-and-three-quarter? Maybe two? I feel pretty comfortable saying that Physical Therapy tomorrow morning at 8 is a go.

While I’m out tomorrow, I should probably stop at the grocery store, which means I should probably make a list this evening.

Right after I serve Coon Cat Happy Hour. And pour myself a glass of wine.

No progress made on glass today — it was words all the way down. You will also notice the lack of a wordcount. This would be because the WIP is currently in about half-a-dozen pieces and God She knows how many words — or whole sentences! — are sneaking out for a drink when I’m not looking.

Tomorrow, after PT and grocery shopping, I’ll be settling down to write until Saturday morning when I’ll be driving to Brunswick to have an MRI. Or maybe TWO MRIs. My PCP’s office seems confused on this point. I do need two MRIs, and the information I’ve received from the PCP’s office is that they are helpless to add the second MRI to the Saturday appointment, but! If I ask the folks at the hospital nicely on Saturday, they’re sure to do the second one on my say-so, because it’s “in the system.”

Yes, yes, it is a variation on the Secretarial Nightmare: “Call this number and tell the guy who answers this. He’ll know what it means.”

SPOILER: He never knows what it means.

So, Saturday’s looking to be fun.

Local peeps! Where’s good to eat in Brunswick on Saturday? I’ve only ever eaten at The Great Impasta, which is fine, but I’m feeling like I should branch out. Oh, no, I’m wrong. I’ve also eaten in the Bowdoin College cafeteria, but I don’t think that’ll be an option on Saturday.

With all that said! Everybody have a good evening. Stay safe. I’ll check in tomorrow.

 

Tuesday evening post-snowpocalypse

Dec. 2nd, 2025 07:05 pm
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Welp, that ain't nine inches. Or even six. More like, oh, inch-and-three-quarter? Maybe two? I feel pretty comfortable saying that Physical Therapy tomorrow morning at 8 is a go.

While I'm out tomorrow, I should probably stop at the grocery store, which means I should probably make a list this evening.

Right after I serve Coon Cat Happy Hour. And pour myself a glass of wine.

No progress made on glass today --- it was words all the way down. You will also notice the lack of a wordcount. This would be because the WIP is currently in about half-a-dozen pieces and God She knows how many words -- or whole sentences! -- are sneaking out for a drink when I'm not looking.

Tomorrow, after PT and grocery shopping, I'll be settling down to write until Saturday morning when I'll be driving to Brunswick to have an MRI. Or maybe TWO MRIs. My PCP's office seems confused on this point. I do need two MRIs, and the information I've received from the PCP's office is that they are helpless to add the second MRI to the Saturday appointment, but! If I ask the folks at the hospital nicely on Saturday, they're sure to do the second one on my say-so, because it's "in the system."

Yes, yes, it is a variation on the Secretarial Nightmare: "Call this number and tell the guy who answers this. He'll know what it means."

SPOILER: He never knows what it means.

So, Saturday's looking to be fun.

Local peeps! Where's good to eat in Brunswick on Saturday? I've only ever eaten at The Great Impasta, which is fine, but I'm feeling like I should branch out. Oh, no, I'm wrong. I've also eaten in the Bowdoin College cafeteria, but I don't think that'll be an option on Saturday.

With all that said! Everybody have a good evening. Stay safe. I'll check in tomorrow.

 


HR: Human Reproduction?

Dec. 2nd, 2025 11:00 pm
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HR: "Sorry to ask, but you're definitely pregnant, right?"
Me: "Why would you even ask that? Of course I am!"
HR: "Sorry, sorry, it's just a few years ago I had a girl who used up all her PTO, and so tried to get extra time off using maternity leave."

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Let’s Put That Caffeine To Work!

Dec. 2nd, 2025 09:00 pm
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Department Manager: "I'm sending [Coworker #1] home."
Store Manager: "Oh, why is that?"
Department Manager: "He got a new thermos, which looked really similar to [Coworker #2]'s, and he kinda finished the wrong coffee."
Me: "Oh no."

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90% Memes, 10% Spite, 100% Revenge

Dec. 2nd, 2025 06:55 pm
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A while later, there was an issue; he couldn’t hire anyone willing to accept such a crappy wage and boring work. So, he had a bright idea to demote me and make me governor of my creation.
No way, not for £9k less.

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Complete Regulatory Chaos

Dec. 2nd, 2025 12:52 pm
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It is next to impossible to keep up with all the chaos in the Trump administration’s staffing of the public health agencies (NIH, FDA, and all the ones under them). I haven’t tried to cover it all blow-by-blow, because it would exhaust me and exhaust you the readers, and to what end? You can make out the main points of the Trump/RFK Jr. approach pretty easily.

One of those is clearly, obviously, a multipronged attack on the practice of vaccination. Every new appointment at the CDC seems like yet another “longtime skeptic” or “maverick thinker”, but what they all have in common is a long public record of anti-vaccine activism. It comes from all sorts of directions: claims of covered-up vaccine damage or deaths, assignment of every possible harm to vaccines while ignoring their benefits, just-asking-questions approaches to every phase of the development and approval process, attempts to repeal mandatory childhood vaccination laws and to mess with the childhood vaccine schedule in any fashion that can make it more likely that fewer children get vaccinated, attempts to rework liability shields for vaccine manufacturers, generalized spreading of fear and uncertainty. . .the lot.

Everything points in the same direction, constantly. We can wonder about where this relentless hostility to the very idea of vaccinating children comes from (I have a lot of ideas myself). Perhaps some of it, in some cases, is a sincere (but extremely misguided) belief that vaccination really does harm children and the entire population, instead of the actual situation (out here in reality) where it saves lives and mitigates suffering. But some of it is just a grab for fame, power, and (let’s not pretend otherwise) money. RFK Jr. himself has made millions and millions of dollars being a loud public anti-vaccine advocate, and there’s a lot more cash out there to be scooped up. My own instinct is to impute no reasonable or honorable motives to the man at all - his conduct over the years doesn’t argue for either.

This isn’t just my complaint, obviously. Reliable observers all over the biopharma world are aghast at what’s happening. Here’s Steve Usdin at BioCentury on the latest vaccine news, here’s Stat on RFK Jr. and on vaccine policy, here are editorials and expressions of concern at the New York Times, at CIDRAP, at the Guardian, at the Wall Street Journal. . .and when those last two are lined up on the same side, you have to realize that there’s a problem.

Meanwhile, at the FDA, confusion reigns. Which is exactly what you don’t want in such a regulatory agency. The FDA needs clarity and consistency, firmness of purpose and to ability to let everyone know where everyone stands. Clinical trial designs, manufacturing oversight, fast-track designations, drug approvals (and conditional approvals and rescinded approvals). . .there is no room for winging it. Drug development is a long and hideously expensive task with plenty of twists and turns, and without clear well-thought-out regulatory processes it can rapidly descend into a nightmarish free-for-all that wastes time, wastes money, and endangers the public. A big part of my loud objections to some of the FDA decisions and approvals over the years has been when they don’t seem to be following their own rules, because that’s such a dangerous way to work.

Welcome to 2025, then. I can’t tell what the hell is going on, and I don’t think anyone else can either. Vinay Prasad was apparently pushed out in late July, then came back two weeks later under circumstances that have still not been explained. George Tidmarsh was appointed to lead CDER (the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research) in July, but was forced out in early November amid reports that no one was interested in taking over the job at all given the chaos. Back in mid-November Richard Pazdur was announced as the choice to fill that role, a move that many people found surprisingly sane, given his long track record at the agency. But no fears about that: Stat just broke the news this morning that Pazdur is apparently planning to leave the FDA entirely (according to two sources who seem to have heard his announcement earlier today). 

This is all perfectly in line with the rest of the Trump administration: we are being lead by a swarm of incompetent ideologues and ignorant grifters who are relentlessly ruining everything they touch. Every part of the federal government is being degraded right in front of us, and it’s happening with the smiling approval of the most useless Congress in the country’s history. I write about the biopharma industry here, so I’ve focused on that, but the rot is everywhere. Speed the day when we can start cleaning it up.

R.I.P. Leslie Fish

Dec. 2nd, 2025 01:31 pm
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A member of the Bujold list requested a more detailed obituary.  This'll do to start.

Leslie Fish was a deeply complex person, with so many talents and interests, Diderot and the Encyclopédistes could have followed her around for a lifetime and still not kept up. Nimble fingers and nimbler mind, a sheer, stubborn persistence in living her life on her own terms [smokes, booze, & all], let's just say, Leslie and Piotr would've understood each other all too well. Opinionated and cantankerous, yet none more encouraging and supportive in a song circle or more generous in mentorship. Whether the topic was breeding cats [with thumbs!] or politics, restoring heritage fruit trees or the latest in technology, space or fantasy, just keeping up was sheer fun. Leslie was always a challenge and a delight; knowing her was a privelege and an honor.

I urge you to seek out her music, on youtube, bandcamp.com, and elsewhere, and let her speak for herself.

P. S. Links:  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=leslie+fish and https://lesliefish.bandcamp.com/

Cashier.exe Has Stopped Pretending

Dec. 2nd, 2025 05:00 pm
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Manager: "We need to talk about your checkout script."
Me: "I followed the script to the letter."
Manager: "Exactly. I watched you serve the last three customers, and it's like listening to a mindless robot."

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Winter in his snowy white coat

Dec. 2nd, 2025 04:59 pm
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So! As I was saying — it’s Tuesday.

I woke up ‘way too early, ate an English muffin with cheese, sat with the Happy Lamp over a cup of tea and was at work on the WIP before 8 am, which is, coincidentally, when it started snowing. I decided to leave the trash and recycling in the garage; they can make their spiritual journey to the curb next Tuesday.

I’m taking a break from the WIP to make phone calls, and am now waiting for the PCP’s office to call me back about whether I can squish both MRIs into one MRI on Saturday, or if I’ll have to be rescheduled.

I will not be going to needlework this evening. In fact, I doubt that there will be needlework this evening.

Tomorrow first thing is my PT appointment. If I’m plowed out. If I’m not plowed out, Imma be right here, writing. Yeah, you might say I’m conflicted.

It is, as I write this, still snowing, and the ‘beans are sticking tight to their 6-9 inches, slowly petering out around 4 am.

While I’m taking my break, I’ll go downstairs to do my duty to the cats, and start warming the oven for lunch. Then back to work. I really want to finish this draft from the end of the month/year, being as I missed finishing it by the end of November.

buys the boys in the basement those special pretzels they like — and another keg of beer. Always with the beer, those guys.

And how’s the weather where you are today?

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