chukg.bsky.social
science fiction and books and libraries and games and music (alternative, punk, indie etc. and guitar), also @[email protected] he/him
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95 cases and it's not even March yet?
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I'm also not a vegetarian but my kid made something similar to this last week and it was pretty good.
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Thanks for the years of comics! It would be pretty hilarious if you started just putting some out occasionally, on no fixed schedule though...
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I've never heard either of those (and I'm in Canada)
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I really liked Atari Force. Makes me wonder how it holds up.
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Yes, this was great and covers some historical events that I was not very familiar with.
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UMBC’s psych dept is looking for a visiting lecturer to teach courses in the biological basis of behavior in Fall 2025 & Spring 2026. Courses include Physiological Psych, Sensation & Perception, Neuroanatomy, Neuropsychopharmacology, and Intro Psych. DM me if interested
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Nice -- I had somehow missed that one.
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Yes, I went to one of those in Vancouver. I liked the movie more than the book -- there was a lot more about "Sunny" and Chester comes across as more likeable. (I read the book and it always seemed to me like he was very defensive about his decision to patronize sex workers.)
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Doc Holliday was a dentist.
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Such a great voice.
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Yes, Callahan's Crosstime Saloon needs more eyes on it these days.
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I'm assuming it would have to be a small fraction of the novels -- which ones?
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Well that's what grandchildren are for.
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That is a great shot.
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Politico has a great article on RWL's politics and the Freedom School. www.politico.com/magazine/sto...
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Yes, the covers turned me off for years until a friend who has a large overlap with my taste in books enthusiastically recommended them...I think there were already 5 or 6 books out.
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I feel like I don't hear much about the Callahan's books these days -- loved them, Spider was local (ish) so we'd see him at cons or even once at my tiny local public library.
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Wow. That bridge gets backed up enough when it's not closed, that must have been a tangle.
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It is not.
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Formative movie of my teenage years, I will be following this thread.
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That's cool -- one of my former professors has a kelp farm.
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I had my adenoids out as a kid and have a reduced sense of smell compared to most people, but coming within a store front or two of Lush here in Canada was hard to take (until I started wearing a mask -- I don't use their stuff myself but it makes gift shopping easier than it used to be).
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These two are great. Epic adventure.
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Speaking of chickens, I finished Nettle and Bone yesterday -- what a great book.
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Good name. Maybe take out the second C.