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Monday, January 19, 2026

 


1-19-26 Mundey

 W: 307.4                    BS: 117

  • Dishes
  • Fire & Wood
  • Bring in wood
  • Vacuum
  • Trash out
  • Chk on heating oil
  • ?
14 degrees outside.  Awake at 2am and up at 4am to restock the stove and coffee my brain for a while.  Wife has the plague, and just announced she can't taste anything.  Test ordered.  We shall see.

I have my own directors cut of the plague, and I suspect that, matched with 4 hours sleep will set the tone for the day.

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Sunday, January 18, 2026

1-18-26 Sun

 W: 306.8                BS: 107

  • Taxi
  • Dishes 1
  • Dishes 2
  • Laundry
  • Fire & Wood
  • Order heating oil
  • ?

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Saturday, January 17, 2026

1-17-26 Sat

W: 310.6                    BS: NA

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"A rational anarchist believes that concepts such as "state" and "society" and "government" have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self-responsible individuals. He believes that it is impossible to shift blame, share blame, distribute blame. . . as blame, guilt, responsibility are matters taking place inside human beings singly and nowhere else. But being rational, he knows that not all individuals hold his evaluations, so he tries to live perfectly in an imperfect world. . . aware that his effort will be less than perfect yet undismayed by self-knowledge of self-failure."

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  • France: Approximately 15 soldiers (mountain infantry unit, already in Nuuk, with more forces promised in coming days).
  • Germany: 13 soldiers (reconnaissance team, arriving via transport plane, staying briefly until Saturday).
  • Sweden: A small number of army officers (reported as 3 in some sources).
  • Norway: 2 soldiers/personnel.
  • Netherlands: 1 naval officer.
  • United Kingdom (non-EU): 1 military officer.
  • Finland: 2 military liaison officers.     
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  • Friday, January 16, 2026

    DRAFT, short story idea

     Posit..

    In an undefined time and place, a man finds a weapon.  A soldiers weapon. Picked up on a battlefield gone quiet and passed by.  The fight has moved on.

    The man, older, retired, living alone on a planet outside the center of civilization. 

    The weapon, rifle, is a sniper tool.  It's also run by an SI, a synthetic intelligence.  It's a military weapon, and designed to work only with the soldier assigned to it.

    The planet has been invaded, threatening the mans home.  His retirement home.  He finds the weapon while scavenging around battle sites.

    The man is retired military.  Combat veteran, at least a sergeant.   He knows the weapon, and tries to bamboozle it into operating for him, even being not the assigned soldier.  It doesn't work, but in the process he describes how he knows about such weapons.  How he had one for years.  He named his F.R.E.D., against all rules.  They talk about Fred and their lives.  They build a relationship. 

    In the end, the weapon does work for the retired soldier, explaining that he (the weapon) was assigned to the same unit, and also knew Fred.  They were friends.

    This sounds familiar.  Is my brain dredging up a story already written?


    1-16-26 Fri

     W: 312.6                BS: 105

    • Fire & Wood
    • Stack wood
    • Meds
    • PC
    • Vacuum
    • Groceries
    • Dishes 1
    • Dishes 2
    • Laundry
    • Meatballs
    • ?

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    Vid today of the mayor of Minneapolis at a presser.  He's announcing his desire for the city police to fight ICE in the streets.  Not HIM of course, but the police grunts.

    Standing behind him is the police chief.  Three days beard and no sleep.  He heard what that walking schlong said, and his face reacted before he could clamp it down.  Two things were clear to my eye.

    1)  This came out of the blue to him.  He was not warned that Schlongo would be spouting that bullshit today.

    2)  That is the face of a man who, right then and right there, decided to retire.  I've seen that face before.  

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    Thursday, January 15, 2026

    Stop

    Stop thinking 

    People will think.

    Stop thinking

    People will see.

    Stop thinking

    People will listen.

    Just stop.

    'The people' don't exist

    The herd exists.

    'The people' is a myth.

    The herd is commanded

    The herd will stampede on command.

    Hide.

    Defend.

    Survive.  


    1-15-26 Thur

     W: 315.0                    BS: 122

    • Trash out
    • Fire & Wood
    • Chk oil
    • Dishes
    • Vacuum
    • Sort clothes
    • Fold towels
    • Taxi
    • More wood
    • PC
    • ?
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    You know, I never had any plans on retiring. None at all. In fact, I always joked the only way I could afford to retire was on disability, and I was far too tough for that.
    Yeah, well, it's like my body heard that crap, and one year while I was busy working 12 hours a day and not paying attention... my body said "Here, hold my beer!".
    In the words of the immortal Private Pyle... "Surprise Surprise Surprise!".

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    Heating oil down to 1/4 tank, which is not bad so far. It does mean there is room to add, and with a harsh cold snap coming on we will need it. Yet, here is where my professional juggling skills come in. The tank has room, but sadly so does the bank account. So... factor in oil remaining, daily usage, incoming funds, ability to burn wood harder and faster, etc. Looks like I can order heating oil next Friday at 10:07AM and not run out. Probably.

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    Wednesday, January 14, 2026

    1-14-26 Wed

     W: 313.0                    BS: 102

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    Do Do Doo:

    • Trash out
    • Make sausage
    • Fire & Wood
    • Vacuum
    • Laundry?
    • Dishes 1
    • Dishes 2
    • Extra druggas
    • Brain flush
    • PC
    • ?
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    Whif:  "What meds did you just take?"

    Moi:  "Yes"

    Whif: "What?"

    Moi: "Yes.  All of them.  Benadryl, decongestant, that allergy med and the other allergy med.   Breath or death Baby, all the way!"

    Meanwhile, get yo ass busy, Dobbi.  It's your day in the barrel, just like every other day.

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    Today is sausage day.  First time doing this.  To start with, just a simple mild Italian.  Turned out downright tasty.  The lack of salt by the pound is really evident, and the spice and meat shine through.  Next one will be Asian inspired, with fresh ginger and a silly amount of garlic.

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    Tuesday, January 13, 2026

    Audien Atom X OTC hearing aids... initial review.

    The wife has been pushing for me to deal with my hearing issue for years now.  I think with the new year she did one of those resolutions things.  It was determined by majority vote between the two of us, and my vote didn't count.

    The pro shops price their products with WAY too many zeros before the decimal point.   Five years ago, that is what stopped me. Insane pricing, and Obamacare?  It's no care at all.

    Since then the laws have been changed. and actual humans get a say in this crap.  Thus we are on generation 3?, 4? of the OTC hearing aid market.  I've been loosely following it, waiting for value to approach cost.  

    There are a lot of choices on the market, as there should be in any non-commy world.  That means research is a friend, and research I did.   Amazon reviews, web sight rounds ups, YouTube galore.  

    In the end we (I) went with the Audien Atom X, $369 on Amazon at this time.  FSA covered it completely.

    This (latest-generation-for-it's-class) set of in-ear hearing aids met most of my criteria, and seemed to be worth at least what they charge.  They are new enough that finding reviews is difficult, but what I did find worked for me.

    These, as said, are in-ear, contrasted with those that park a school bus behind the ear and wire up a plug to go with it.  Speaking for myself, mounting one of those old style things on my ear was a no-go.  It would irritate me enough I wouldn't use them.

    Are they super duper feature laden widgets?  Not really.  Are the sound amplifiers that can be manipulated for voice/music/TV etc?  Yup.  In the case of the Atom X, are they also bluetooth ear buds?  Yeah, I suppose.

    Okay, review time.

    They come in a lovely package that's attractive, sturdy, and easy to like.  The buds come fully charged, as is the charging station slash control case.  The buds themselves have only one button each, which will run volume up or down.  That button can also turn the Bluetooth connection off if the case isn't handy.

    The charging case is also the primary control system, and it's dirt easy to figure out.  In hearing aid mode, one has volume control on each bud, as well as 'mode' control.  Four modes, which seem differentiated by accentuated frequency range.  

    Within the first day of playing, I concluded mine will be left on comfort mode.  The other modes do DO something, but not enough for me to mess with.  I find comfort mode and volume at 20-30% is my jam.

    Bluetooth mode, accessible from the control case, gives only a single volume control and a four-level control for sound transparency.  The transparency control actually makes a noticeable difference, which is cool.

    My impressions after just a couple days use:

    • These are very easy to figure out and use.  They were in my ear and active within a minute of opening the box.
    • They have a learning curve, and a 'getting used to' curve.  The wearers own voice is a bit boomy in the head.  Crunch a handful of nuts?  Forgeddaboutit.  Cars going past kick up an odd doppler effect that takes a while to live with.  On the other side of that coin, sounds that vanished years ago are back.  I can hear every running electric anything anywhere in the house... every cat licking itself... the furnace pump coming on... everything.
    • Conversations ARE easier.  Much easier.  On the other hand, voices have a tinny quality to them.  Not unforgivable, but noticeable.
    • Bluetooth ear bud mode.  The sound lacks all base and a lot of definition.  One can hear the music just fine, but it's not good listening quality.  Think 'Free earbuds that came with a transistor radio' sound quality.  When I listen to music, I still reach for my JBL headphones and these buds get put away.
    • Battery time, so far. On hearing aid mode the batteries hold just fine.  Maybe six hours of wearing time equals 20% of ear bud battery life.  Popped back into the case, they charge quickly and seamlessly.  SWAGing it, I think the case itself might render three or four days of charge before it's own battery needs topped up.
    • Putting that charging thing together, the case charges from a USB-c cable, just like all our cell phones.  The ear buds charge wirelessly when placed into the case, and no other way.  DO NOT lose the case.   Also noted, the control/charging case has built in UV sanitizing which comes on while the case is on a charging cable.  I can't understand why that's not standard on all these things.
    • The set comes with a charge cable and wall-wart, a cleaning brush, four wax-guards already mounted on tools, and about ten ear cups in different types and sizes.  Finding the ones that works best for you is half the learning curve.  Replacements are fairly cheap on the A-zon.
    • Another item on the learning curve is the wearers own personal way of wiggling these things into the ears.  I found inserting with the little 'handle-tenna', and then push-wiggle it in by holding the sides works for me.
    • The buds magnetically snap into the charging case only one way, and that means trying to orient them for ear installation is a no-brainer.  From opening the case to both in place and operational takes seconds, and can be done one-handed.
    I'm only a few days into using these, and still in the learning phase.  I'll come back later and update this review as lessons smack me in the face.