Another update on career novels

Jun. 15th, 2025 03:20 pm
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There are now 1000 pages on the wiki. I have tagged 522 pages with FMC and 461 with MMC. A few books, of course, have both. 6 pages are tagged unsure, and yet that only adds up to only 989. *shrug*

784 standalones, 188 series, 5 short story collections, and the Kay Collins, Secretary short stories from the Cherry Ames Girls Annuals.

The girls have Kay Collins, 1 collection, 82 series, and 438 standalones. The boys have 3 collections, 114 series, and 344 standalones.

The earliest book I have a page for is Katie Robertson: A Girl's Story of Factory Life by Margaret E. Winslow (1885), but I'm sure earlier books exist. (I don't want to read Horatio Alger!) The first series is Ward Hill, teacher (1897-1909). Ruth Fielding is the first series about a girl.

Military - 130 - 29 girls, 16 of them nurses. 59 series, 1 collection.
Air force - 17
Army - 42
Coast Guard - 6
Marines - 3 (1 girl, 2 boys)
Merchant Marine - 7
Navy - 43

It doesn't add up because for the some books the description doesn't specify what branch the protagonist is in. There are various positions, from pilot to radar trouble-shooter to dietitian to nurse. Notably there is no military doctor protagonist. Many of these are WWI or WWII propaganda, but there are several from before, between, or after. But there's an unsurprising drop-off in the 1960s once the Vietnam War starts, and the only MCs who serve in that war are nurses. Read more... )

Saturday's adventure [rowing]

Jun. 15th, 2025 06:09 pm
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Yesterday, we rowed Petrichor up to the farmer's market in Troy! Once it stopped raining the weather was absolutely beautiful, making it a fantastic day to be out on the river. This was only S's second time ever trying to row, and the first time might have been about a decade ago. He did very well, although early on he commented that he had to keep an eye on his oar to make sure it did what he told it to do, which got complicated by the fact that he had oars on both sides of the boat to try and watch.

Getting the oars in:
Row to Troy Farmers Market

I gave a little cheer every time we made it past a landmark to help keep morale up.

Row to Troy Farmers Market

It took us about 2 hours to get this far, this time. During our morning practices we can usually reach this distance in about 35-40 minutes.
Row to Troy Farmers Market

We had to pull over and stop to pee twice on the way up.
Row to Troy Farmers Market

The Troy docks are taller than our rowing docks. But we did bring along some fenders, at least. It's going to take more practice to figure out our mooring system.
Row to Troy Farmers Market

In this case, it didn't help that the town's fire rescue boat gave us a MASSIVE wake right in the no-wake zone at the dock. Sigh.

We reached Troy just in time for some lunch at a hipster coffeeshop, and then had about 30 minutes to roam around the farmer's market. We brought home rhubarb, green garlic, kale, eggs, milk, lettuce, a loaf of bread, and maybe one or two other things I'm forgetting at the moment. A good haul.

I'm still so chuffed by the adventure.
Row to Troy Farmers Market

Yay boats!

Swamp Cooler Repairs

Jun. 15th, 2025 02:51 pm
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As I mentioned a couple of days ago, the pump on the swamp cooler stopped pumping water into the pads that make it work. Due to our hard water, replacing the pump every year or three is something we've become accustomed to doing. Yesterday afternoon, Lisa undertook the repairs.

Pump Doesn't Pump )

Lisa opened up the swamp cooler and replaced the old pump with the new one. While the impeller now worked, no water went though the system. Further investigation led her to remove the top of the cooler so she could get at the screw that held a T-shaped distribution pipe. The pump sends the water up to the T-shaped pipe, which sends the water to the pads on the back and sides of the cooler. When she removed the pipe, she found that it was completely clogged. Fortunately, the build-up hadn't hardened, and she was able to get it out by forcing water the "wrong way," blowing air into the pipe, and poking at the clock with a probe.

There was also a lot of crud in the bottom of the cooler. Lisa and I carried the cooler outside and she washed all of the crud out. While we were doing this, we kept hearing a periodic thumping noise coming from the minivan, which was a few meters away. Investigating, we discovered that one of the power door lock switches was stuck in the "unlock" position, meaning that it would periodically try to unlock the doors. Poking at the switch got it unstuck, and I'm glad of that, because not only was it unlocking the doors, but it would have eventually run down the battery.

We carried the cooler back inside, Lisa reassembled everything, I brought in buckets of water to refill the tank, and she turned it on: Success! The cooler started pumping water as it should, and soon thereafter, we started getting cool air wafting through the living room.

I thanked Lisa for doing this. She's much more handy with these sorts of home repairs than I am. I can carry things, buy parts, and so forth, but knowing what to do is more up her alley.

Books?

Jun. 15th, 2025 10:54 pm
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How many books are you usually reading?

I have a minimum of 5 on the gp at any given time: one each of fiction and nonfiction on both phone and ereader (no overlap) plus a paper book that can be either.

So many DNFs...

Jun. 15th, 2025 07:09 pm
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This makes 12 DNF books in a row. I've gotten to the point where I think it's a me-issue...

DNF #43: Fever by Deon Meyer. A post-apocalyptic set in South Africa (and translated from Afrikaans). The story is told from long after the pandemic that killed off 90% of humans, after a new peaceful town was settled. The narrator was 13 at the time the town was being founded, and this book is sort of a history of the town's founding and growth. Which is all well and good, but knowing the town succeeded takes all the tension out of the story -- we know the characters succeed, so the story is just all the mundane details like how they pick who gets which house.

Not the worst story I ever read (I loved all the Afrikaans words peppered in), but I was bored with it. DNFed at about 18%.

DNF #44: The Blighted Stars by Megan E. O'Keefe. I knew going in that this was a sci-fi/romance book and I never ever ever ever read romance, but the sci-fi part sounded interesting so I thought it might work for me. The story follows a crew stuck on an alien planet, with the lead scientist and his security guard falling in love.

To give the author credit, the romance was really slow to form and seemed realistic, I just really do not like romance books. DNFed about 21% in, just as the two were getting the hots for each other.

DNF #45: The Mountain Crown by Karin Lowachee. Lowachee's first book was one of my favorite books ever, but I've read a half-dozen of her books since then and none worked for me at all. This one really, really did not work for me. (Native oppressed woman has to return to her homeland to talk to a dragon.) I hated the writing. DNFed early on.

DNF #46: Centaur Rising by Jane Yolen. Set on a farm in the real world, a meteor shower happens one night, and the next morning the farm's pony is pregnant. There are no stallions around, so it's a mystery to the characters how it happened. A few months later, the pony gives birth to a centaur.

I really thought I'd stick this book out, but by the halfway point I realized I had no feelings for any of the characters and didn't care about how the story would be resolved. DNFed at 50% point.

DNF #47: Grounded by Aisha Saeed, S. K. Ali, Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, and Huda Al-Marashi. While I don't usually read books about real people in the real world, this one was such a fun sounding idea I gave it a chance. Four kids stuck in an airport during a storm, each kid's POV chapter written by one of the four authors. The big upside to this was each of the kids had a unique voice from the others, that was wonderful.

Before the halfway point though, my interest was gone. Reading about real kids in a real world setting just doesn't hold my attention. Even interesting kids like these.

DNF #48: Dark Run by Mike Brooks. An old west story set in space. The writing/characters/voices bugged me so much that I DNFed it really early on.
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Batman #489

Jun. 15th, 2025 06:52 pm
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Writer: Doug Moench

Pencils and inks: Jim Aparo


Knightfall prelude.

Killer Croc is on a rampage, but Bruce is in no shape to stop him. Tim gets the idea to have Jean-Paul dress up as Batman instead.


Read more... )

Kitaro moaning

Jun. 15th, 2025 07:45 pm
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I feel the need to share this, a kindhearted person made a small compilation of Kitaro's audio when he gets hurt (in P3R, I assume)
Back when I played PQ2, I purposely left him in low HP/SP so I could hear him moan as I travelled around 

He just... doesn't sound hurt at all, he's a freak and is emjoying  it all 😭
Incredibily grateful to the person who made this, I need to explore Bilibili more (sadly chinese is too forgein for me to move around, and I don't think I can even make an account either)

I wanted to make something similar but with Aigis for... Animations. But I dunno how to extract files at all, plus I think she actually sounds hurt? I don't remember.
I will check if P4U's audios are good later, in that case I can simply record my Switch.

Knock Out Honey Bees

Jun. 15th, 2025 11:57 am
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My mom's garden has a vigorous knock out rosebush just beside it, and various bees adore it. Although I'm severely allergic to bites and stings, I will still follow honey and bumble bees; they're too busy to care about me.

Fun fact about me: I cannot smell typical roses. Knockouts are the only roses I can smell.

Photos beneath the cut. )
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Eating: This weekend is [personal profile] scruloose's and my anniversary (year 22 is a go!), so last night we ordered Chinese roast duck and crispy pork belly and had half of it, with the rest set for supper tonight. Sous vide reheating works so well. This future is a complete nightmare in so many ways, but we sure do have cool kitchen technology. (Kitchen technology that spies on you, talks to the internet, and/or demands proof of your humanity is excluded from this praise.)

Reading: Two novels last week: Chuck Tingle's Camp Damascus and Alix E. Harrow's Starling House. I parasocially adore Chuck Tingle as a person, but this was my first time reading any of his work, and it's very possible it'll be my only time, as I just plain didn't click with this one. I had a better time with Starling House (and it too was my first book by its author), but also didn't really bond.

I'm currently about halfway through Adrian Tchaikovsky's Service Model, and can definitely see why it gets compared to Murderbot from some angles, although the vibe is wildly different and I can't say I would've made the comparison myself. (Ginny noted approvingly that anything people dare compare to her beloved Murderbot has a high bar to reach, and she feels it's fair in this case.) But then, whatever the things are that make a book really click/resonate for me, they don't seem to have any connection to the things that make people draw comparisons. Too nebulous, I guess. Anyway, this is an interesting read so far.

Watching: Murderbot, of course. I liked last week's episode a lot. Besides that, [personal profile] scruloose and I saw ep. 2x02 of Kingdom [disambiguation: the historical Korean zombie show] and, for a change of pace, got back to watching the original Leverage.

Some of you may dimly recall that in the days before covid, there were a few years there where we and Ginny and Kas would go to [personal profile] wildpear -and-family's place and watch TV on Sunday nights. We got through a couple of shows that way, and started in on Leverage, which I'd seen up to about halfway (?) through season 4 and then somehow wandered off from despite loving it, and otherwise only saw a couple of later episodes, including the series finale; Ginny had seen and adored the entire thing, and I think Kas was in the same camp as [personal profile] scruloose and [personal profile] wildpear and her then-partner and hadn't seen it.

We made it to...well, roughly halfway through season 4. [personal profile] wildpear's kidling, Pumpkin, was old enough by then to want in on what we were watching, so they sat in for TV night, just in time for "The Grave Danger Job", which freaked them out really, really badly (fair! That episode is brutal!). My mental timeline here is very fuzzy on how long that was before covid arrived, but it wasn't too big a gap, and all in all, that was the end of our group watch. And I still basically hadn't seen past somewhere in season 4 (plus the finale). I watched the first few episodes of season 1 of Leverage: Redemption when that came out, and with that, too, I wandered off and kept meaning to get back to it.

But last week, [personal profile] scruloose and I took the DVDs off the shelf and got back to it. We have now seen "The Boiler Room Job" (which I'm confident I'd seen before, but I wonder if I'll know for sure when I hit new-to-me episodes?). Hopefully this time I'll actually see it all through properly. In theory, at some point we'll get to have cognitive dissonance over Noah Wyle, which will be funny since Leverage: Redemption was where we first saw him but now my association with him is 95% The Pitt.

2025.06.15

Jun. 15th, 2025 09:43 am
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‘Her mirthful eyes, her sharp humor’: Colleagues remember Melissa Hortman, assassinated at age 55
Hortman reshaped education, environment and health care through years in Minnesota House leadership.
by Matthew Blake
https://www.minnpost.com/state-government/2025/06/her-mirthful-eyes-her-sharp-humor-colleagues-remember-melissa-hortman-assassinated-at-age-55/

Flood of tributes for Minnesota Democrat killed in ‘targeted violence’
Governor Tim Walz calls Melissa Hortman, state speaker shot dead along with husband Mark, ‘dearest of friends’
Edward Helmore in New York and Rachel Leingang in Minneapolis
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/14/minnesota-democrat-melissa-hortman-tribute

Manhunt continues for suspect in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers
Gunman believed to have left Minneapolis region after killing one legislator and wounding another
Victoria Bekiempis and agencies
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/15/minnesota-shooting-suspect-manhunt

Manhunt after two Minnesota state politicians targeted, one of them killed
Mike Wendling in Brooklyn Park and Danai Nesta Kupemba
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj83q2e562o

Millions across US turn out for ‘No Kings’ protests against Donald Trump
Protesters demonstrate at about 2,000 sites nationwide on day US president holds military parade in Washington
Rachel Leingang in Minneapolis, Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles and Melissa Hellmann in Philadelphia
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/14/no-kings-protests-trump-military-parade

Trump, Netanyahu and Khamenei – three angry old men who could get us all killed
Simon Tisdall
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jun/15/trump-netanyahu-khamenei-three-angry-old-men

A £2.5m dud? Fresh doubt cast on authenticity of National Gallery Rubens
Former curator’s comments, later withdrawn, reignite debate over attribution of Samson and Delilah painting
Dalya Alberge
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jun/15/claim-casts-doubt-on-origin-of-national-gallery-rubnes

It's Estimated Tax Day, well, almost. Due Tomorrow.

Last night the valet at Orchestra Hall could drive a stick and was excited at the chance. There went my private parking! They tried to pawn off a new car on me when I went to pick it up, but I resisted.

Amazing Spider-Man #99

Jun. 15th, 2025 03:49 pm
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Writer: Stan Lee

Pencils: Gil Kane

Inks: Frank Giacoia


Desperate for cash, Peter goes to strong-arm a job from Jonah the skinflint.


Read more... )

Post-Check-In Pinch Hits Due 13 July

Jun. 15th, 2025 09:10 am
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Check-in is closed! These are the new pinch hits, due 13 July at 23:59 US Eastern Time.

If you can claim one of these, please comment with your AO3 name and the number of the pinch hit you want. All comments are screened.

If you aren't signed up but are only pinch hitting, please consider our treats for pinch hitters post!

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PH 1 - Blue Lock (Manga), 終わりのセラフ | Owari no Seraph | Seraph of the End (Anime & Manga), Fairy Tail )


CLAIMED - PH 2 - Riverdale (TV 2017), Yellowjackets (TV), Euphoria (TV 2019) )


CLAIMED - PH 3 - Saiyuki (Anime & Manga), Saiyuki Ibun, Saiyuki Gaiden, Weiß Kreuz, Crossover Fandom, Original Work )


PH 4 - Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV), Sunrise On The Reaping - Suzanne Collins, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Agatha All Along (TV), Wicked (Movie 2024) )


PH 5 - Hannibal (TV), 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney, 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV) )


CLAIMED - PH 6 - Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth (Video Games 2020-2024), The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, Compilation of Final Fantasy VII )


PH 7 - Path of Night (Podcast), Vampire: The Masquerade - Various Authors (Choice of Games), Vampire: The Masquerade Port Saga (Podcast) )


PH 8 - 終わりのセラフ | Owari no Seraph | Seraph of the End (Anime & Manga), Blue Lock (Manga), Fairy Tail )


PH 9 - 琅琊榜之风起长林 | Nirvana in Fire 2: The Wind Blows in Changlin (TV), Original Work, 永夜星河 | Love Game in Eastern Fantasy (TV) )


CLAIMED - PH 10 - Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Crossover Fandom, 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù )


PH 11 - The Fugitive (Movies), Crossover Fandom, Father Brown (2013), Forever Knight (TV 1992) )


CLAIMED - PH 12 - Star Wars: The Acolyte (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Cartoon) )


PH 13 - Code Vein (Video Game), 神さまのいない日曜日 | Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi | Sunday Without God (Anime & Manga), Octopath Traveler II (Video Game), 刀使ノ巫女 | Toji no Miko | Katana Maidens (Anime), よるのないくに | Yoru no Nai Kuni | Nights of Azure (Video Games), Xenoblade Chronicles (Video Game) )


PH 14 - Call of Duty (Video Games), 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga), Teen Wolf (TV), 9-1-1 (TV) )

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