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A little bonus for Inferno - some (good!) Inferno-related fanworks:


Fire (182 words) by UnpublishedWriter
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Summary: The emotional toll of 'Inferno.' One-shot.


Concerning Multiverse Theory (1665 words) by StuntMuppet
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Third Doctor/Section Leader Shaw
Characters: Third Doctor, Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw
Additional Tags: Het, Episode Tag, Math, sex but not porn
Summary: He indulges, for a moment, in abstraction. Third Doctor/Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw (from Inferno), and the equations of possibility.


What the Thunder Said (4390 words) by eponymous_rose
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Third Doctor, Elizabeth Shaw, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, John Benton
Additional Tags: 1000-5000 Words, Alternate Universe, Canon Compliant, POV Third Person, Canon - TV, Angst, Drama, Humor, Episode Related, Episode Tag, Action/Adventure, Science Fiction, Apocalypse, Character Study
Summary: A doomed world, only slightly more lost than our own; through the eye of the Inferno and into the realm of memory. Time's end.


Namesake (3023 words) by JohnAmendAll
Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Liz Ten, Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw
Additional Tags: Community: dw_straybunnies
Summary: A Royal audience for Section Leader Shaw.


Inferno (ART) (0 words) by OxideBlack
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who, Doctor Who (1963)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Brigade Leader Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, Liz Shaw (Doctor Who), Third Doctor (Doctor Who), Petra Williams (Inferno Earth), Greg Sutton
Additional Tags: Mirror!Brigadier, Digital Art, Doctor Who Art

#684, Bashō

Nov. 10th, 2025 09:23 am
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an early winter shower
a rice paddy with new stubble
darkens just a bit
     -1690

Translation by Jane Reichhold.

俳句 )

2025.11.10

Nov. 10th, 2025 10:16 am
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Remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald 50 years later
Plus: Podcast explores Fitzgerald’s legacy; how to watch commemoration ceremony; and more.
by Holly Marie Moore
https://www.minnpost.com/glean/2025/11/remembering-the-edmund-fitzgerald-50-years-later/

Dems cave
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/10/trump-administration-news-updates-today

Trump pardons Giuliani, Meadows and others over plot to steal 2020 election
Federal clemency towards president’s close allies largely symbolic as some still face legal exposure at state level
Richard Luscombe
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/10/trump-pardons-giuliani-meadows-2020-election

How could Zohran Mamdani pay for his bold agenda for New York? We broke it down
A look at the realities the mayor-elect will face to pay for his progressive policies – and whose support he needs
Tom Perkins
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/11/zohran-mamdani-new-york-policies-cost-explainer

‘Most of it was the conga preset on Prince’s drum machine’: how Fine Young Cannibals made She Drives Me Crazy
‘Prince’s Purple Rain guitar was in the corner of the studio and his lava lamps were everywhere. You couldn’t help but be inspired’
Dave Simpson
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/nov/10/how-fine-young-cannibals-made-she-drives-me-crazy-prince

Why do people love spicy food – even when it hurts to eat it?
Tearing up, sweating and other bodily functions are all signs that the body is trying to expel spicy foods as quickly as possible. But there is a simple reason why some people enjoy those sensations
Joel Snape
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/nov/10/why-do-people-love-spicy-food-even-when-it-hurts-to-eat-it

Coffee may protect people against irregular heartbeats, US study finds
Trial’s findings go against common beliefs that people with atrial fibrillation should avoid caffeinated coffee
Ramon Antonio Vargas
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/10/coffee-irregular-heartbeat-protection-study

‘I enter a room and people say: “God just walked in”’: Morgan Freeman on voicing the divine, meeting Mandela – and his six decades on screen
‘I’m like any other actor’ … Morgan Freeman.
The 88-year-old actor has appeared in more than 100 films, playing everyone from presidents to prisoners. Here, he reflects on AI’s ‘robbing’ of his voice, not believing in Black History Month – and why he’s nowhere near retirement
David Smith
https://www.theguardian.com/film/ng-interactive/2025/nov/10/morgan-freeman-interview-nelson-mandela-six-decades-on-screen

My search for the perfect steak frites in Paris, the staple of French brasserie cuisine
It’s on every prix fixe menu in France, but which restaurant serves up the best incarnation in the capital? I stomped and chomped my way across the city to find out
Ben Aitken
https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/nov/10/perfect-steak-frites-paris-french-brasserie

Eight winter clothing essentials Scandinavians swear by – from heated socks to ‘allværsjakke’
Brace for the cold with these clever accessories made and tested by people who know long, dark winters
Jonna Dagliden Hunt
https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter-us/2025/nov/09/winter-clothing-essentials-cold-weather-protection-scandinavian
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Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

Sometimes, cats choose you in the least expected moments. You're out in the world, going on about your day-to-day life, just living, when, out of nowhere, a kitten starts following you, and before you know it, you have a clawed little creature, running around your house and causing chaos. That's legitimately how it happens. You can get adopted by a cat on a walk, in the middle of the road, or inside of your own house when they decide to break into it without asking for purrmission. 

For this family, it happened when they were walking back home from trick-or-treating. Exhausted, in their costumes, wanting to go home and eat all of their collected treats already, when, out of nowhere, a kitten starts following them and becomes the sweetest treat they collected all night long. Adopted by a cat on Halloween, now that is a story that will be told by them forever and ever. It's a core memory, we're sure of it, something that will stick with them and will be retold years and years later like the Halloween miracle that it was. 

Introvert and Extrovert Glasses

Nov. 10th, 2025 03:46 pm
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Posted by John Scalzi

Like a lot of people my age, I have two pair of eyeglasses: A pair with progressive lenses which are my general purpose glasses, suitable for looking at things at varying distances and generally being out in the world, and then a pair of fixed-focused lenses, which I use when I’m looking at a computer or reading or otherwise doing close up work.

It occurred to me yesterday that I could think about them another way as well: The progressive lenses are my extrovert glasses, the glasses I wear when I’m seeing other people, or doing events and appearances; the computer glasses are my introvert glasses, the ones I wear when I’m by myself, writing or answering email or making music or otherwise just off in a corner by myself. It’s rare for me to wear either pair of glasses in other contexts: the progressives aren’t great to wear with the computer, since I need to put my head at just the right angle for the slice of lens that will allow for close work, and the computer glasses do a poor job of focusing more than a yard out. Their use correlates quite impressively with when I’m being an introvert or extrovert.

I’m not sure how I never made this connection before, but now that I have made it, I can’t not see it. It’s the most concrete example I have of the two modes of my life and how they work with each other as I get along with my day. Suffice to say that unless you are family member, it is very unlikely that you will see me in my introvert glasses. I will have my extrovert glasses on to greet you.

— JS

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Nov. 10th, 2025 11:10 am
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Realized after my most recent gym session that I'd been misreading the training plan and I have accidentally skipped about half a training session so far, and sessions are going to take longer than I thought. Whoops. The good news is, I also realized that this is a great opportunity to watch Dropout, give that reading on my phone at a 3mph pace is not super comfortable. So fingers crossed I actually like Dimension 20!

I made squash dumplings and banana bread and if I can make myself get off the couch, will bake gâteau invisible and a fresh loaf of bread. How is it possible that I picked up my CSA box on Friday, went to the farmer's market on Saturday, got some groceries Sunday, and yet I still need to buy more ingredients for food? Also I would like a gold star for excavating the frozen bananas, it is really hard to keep weird-shaped things like whole bananas organized neatly, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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This is a remarkable historical find! (at least for computer people)

A storage room at the University of Utah was being cleaned out and they found a 9-track reel tape, labeled "UNIX Original From Bell Labs V4 (See Manual for format)". Univ V4 is a milestone version from 1973 in that it is the first version completely written in the C programming language, which became the standard for many years. Somehow the source code was lost, and this might be a recovery point!

The big question is: is the tape readable... And there's absolutely no way to know that until the tape is literally studied to see what shape it physically is in and then hopefully mounted on a tape drive and read.

A 9-track tape is the classic seen in old movies where you see people popping 14" tapes into drives that stand taller than a person, and the tape drops into a loop lower into the drive so there's slack, causing no direct tension on the tape itself as it spools back and forth. I spent some time in data centers in the '80s doing some apprenticeships and also working for a certain moving van rental company mounting them, which I actually found to be a lot of fun.

The problem is... FIVE DECADES? There's no information as to what sort of storage room the tape was found in. Was this a proper university library archive, with temperature and climate control? Was the tape stored flat, or upright? If it was stored flat on its back, then 50 years of gravity may have distorted an edge of the tape. Even upright, in less than an ideal environment, may have caused it to degrade and stick to itself.

There's absolutely no telling if the tape is readable. I don't remember if 9-track tapes stored much in the way of recovery data if part of it is unreadable, so if there's a bad patch, can information still be recovered? I have no idea. But there is hope: the tape is being sent to the Computer History Museum, where I believe they not only have a tape drive that can read it, they probably have old boffins who are familiar with the encoding format and have the expertise that might be able to recover more information from it if there is problems.

We shall see. Interesting times!

The information on it is purely of historical interest, there's no program code on it that will revolutionize current programming theory. At that time, Unix shipped as source code - the actual C programs - and you had to compile it on your specific computer to make it work. This made the operating system maintainable as you could fix any bugs that came up, then you could talk to the guys at AT&T and tell them what happened and they could theoretically incorporate a better fix in the master for the next release. But all subsequent generations of Unix built on V4 had better code implementations, so as I said, it's probably purely of historical interest. If it's recovered, people will have fun looking at the code, but they'd learn more of computer science studying current Linux source code.

Apparently they are going to drive the tape nearly 800 miles (about 12 hours) to the Computer History Museum rather than risking shipping it, I wish them safe travels! And the Museum already has plans on how to read the tape - though I hope they plan on doing a physical examination first, unless, of course, it was stored in ideal conditions the whole 50 years.

Yeah, I think I'd drive it, too, rather than ship it. And the way flying is screwed up right now with the government shutdown? Probably faster to drive.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/07/unix_fourth_edition_tape_rediscovered/

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/0528258/lost-unix-v4-possibly-recovered-on-a-forgotten-bell-labs-tape-from-1973

Menz....

Nov. 10th, 2025 02:52 pm
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This one, true, does sound like A Good Egg, The pioneering medic and campaigner for reproductive choices, in Ireland before these were legal: until right at the end, 'he has continued to campaign on controversial issues, including fluoridation of drinking water', masking during the Covid epidemic, and other things not specifically mentioned. Okay, some of the early Malthusian pioneers were also into things like anti-vax - voila T R Allinson - but just possibly there was a certain getting locked into the role of being 'He's A Rebel'.

Not sure that was quite the same trajectory with DNA James Watson, who seems to have had an interesting arc from being Very Successful at a Very Early Career Stage and never quite achieving the second album and becoming Weird. The Guardian obit mentions his being taken up as a very young researcher by Naomi Mitchison, but not that she dedicated Solution Three to 'Jim Watson who first suggested this horrid idea'.

On the subject of breeding, which sort of springs out of that, do we think that anyone would WANT the seed of these charmers: inside the hidden world of social media sperm selling:

One common tactic often warned about in these communities is that men will pressure women into sex, telling those who want to use “artificial insemination” with a syringe or baster, that sexual intercourse is more successful at producing pregnancies, which is not true. Sex, euphemistically referred to as “natural insemination” in these groups, is not the preferred method for most women, and yet recipients who are desperate to get pregnant can be persuaded to allow their boundaries to be crossed. Many of the posts in the groups are from people who will donate only through sex or through a method they call “partial insemination”, where the donor’s penis is inserted immediately before ejaculation.

Can I get an UGH?

Plus also just plain scammers. And

While sexual assault and harassment is rife, there are also risks of serious sexually transmitted diseases, hidden genetic disorders and creating a child with someone to whom you could end up being legally bound for life.

On a different paw from men who think their precious bodily fluids are gold, or at least, exchangeable for molto moolah, Social media misinformation driving men to seek unneeded NHS testosterone therapy, doctors say:
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is a prescription-only treatment recommended under national guidelines for men with a clinically proven deficiency, confirmed by symptoms and repeated blood tests. But a wave of viral videos on TikTok and Instagram have begun marketing blood tests as a means of accessing testosterone as lifestyle supplement, advertising the hormone as a solution to problems such as low energy levels, poor concentration and reduced sex drive. Doctors warn taking testosterone unnecessarily can suppress the body’s natural hormone production, cause infertility, and increase the risk of blood clots, heart problems and mood disorders.

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Hello on Monday! How's the day going so far for fic? (If you haven't gotten started on your day as yet, how did yesterday go for writing fic?)

    - Excellent!
    - Terrible
    - Somewhere in between
    - Nothing doing

How much time have you spent on writing fic today, roughly?

    - None
    - 30 minutes or less
    - 30-60 minutes
    - 60-90 minutes
    - More than 90 minutes

In five words or less, how do you feel about that?

A Picture Is Worth What Now?

Nov. 10th, 2025 02:00 pm
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Posted by Jen

I know, I know, sometimes you're in a hurry, and you have to grab just any ol' cake off the shelf for your party.

However.

Why this one?

If you're fishing for a compliment, then that's strike one.

 

And if you bring this home to celebrate your sixth anniversary?

Well, let's just say there are other fish in the sea. Who can spell.

 

Wow, I'm so glad they remembered the glass slipper on Dad's cake!

The pink purse alone was just a little too cliché, you know?

 

It's not always a case of last-minute cake decisions, though; sometimes people choose this stuff intentionally.

And you thought dinosaurs were agnostic.

 

This cake was part of a Breast Cancer Awareness display:

Is that Coraline's creepy button-eyed Other Mother?

We can only hope.

 

Speaking of cakes that will blow your mind, how about a dust mite encouraging you to have healthy digestive regularity?

And darned if I just don't want to disappoint the little fella, too.

 

Thanks to Wreckporters Kati, Theresa G., Mark R., Danielle N., Anony M., & Kaitlin.

******

P.S. You could say the dino cake inspired me:

Tree Rex T-Shirt

Lots more colors and cuts for Men and Kids at the link.

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

weaving underway!

Nov. 10th, 2025 08:44 am
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(added a very short video demonstrating Bad Weaving)

floor loom weaving WIP

weaving shuttle

The weft yarn is my two-ply handspun on an Ashford Traveller: wallaby-merino-cashmere-silk blend from Ixchel.

...warping is indeed 99.99% of the physical work, moreso than with a pin loom or rigid heddle loom! After that, the physical work of weaving (plainweave) is stupidly easy.

Joe is getting the world's jankiest tiny blanket out of this. :) One has to start somewhere!

Or a thug for J.H. Blair

Nov. 10th, 2025 08:47 am
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Instead of "a group of moderate Democrats [who] agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies . . . as Democrats have demanded for almost six weeks," I wish the papers would just print "strikebreakers."

Progress

Nov. 10th, 2025 08:44 am
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Cover crops are getting in the ground this week. I am going to crack garlic tonight and plant it tomorrow as soon as I get the rototiller on the tractor and get the ground prepared. Better late than never. Probably. 

I went to the local spinning/weaving guild yesterday. I got there a little after 1pm, but will make it for 1 next time. It runs from 1-5pm which is a great amount of time. It was primarily spinners, although a bunch of folks were knitting and crocheting. It was great to chat with people, very casual and nice to talk with folks who know spinning so well. Some people were even working on fleeces! I brought my supported spindles and worked on my cotton spinning which was fun to chat about. I didn't stay super long, had to get back but it was overall good. There was an actual guild meeting in there, casually run but fun. I'll go back again.

I came home early to run the giant bushel gourd down the road to a neighbor who is going to dry it out and save the seeds for us to split before it got dark. It will be below 20F tonight so everything needs to be cleaned up and put away.

Then, I badgered my parents into tagging a room for the move. I had to ask three times but they got up and we did it. We are doing a system of using four different colors of painters tape to tag items in a room, purple is staying here at the farm house/farm, yellow is going to parents' new house, green is traveling with parents to whichever house they end up in and blue is to get rid of the item. Then I write on the painters tape details of what the item is, what room it is going to and any other info needed. So we got one room done, my future office and then I moved some things to their proper location (AC unit to basement, server to upstairs bedroom, office supplies onto the shelf that is staying), stacked some other things up and staged a few things that will go to new house near the front door. Progress! I made a sheet of what colors go with what tapes so they know. I'm just going to wander around tagging things as we go since some stuff is easy. 

I am taking my truck to the garage later for an oil change and new tires. Probably time to stop driving around on the spare. It's been years since the last new tires, so I figured it was a good time to get that all handled before Thursday's trip. I'm falling down on arranging things for the trip, I still haven't confirmed where I'm sleeping, but oh well. 
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Last issue, we learned Guy’s personality operates on soap-opera-amnesia rules: a second blow to the head undoes the first. He has announced his return to assholery by paraphrasing Poltergeist II and throwing Lobo through a window.

Not the MOST obnoxious movie quote he could’ve delivered. It wasn’t Monty Python. )

Interesting Links for 10-11-2025

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The Day in Spikedluv (Sunday, Nov 9)

Nov. 10th, 2025 06:09 am
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I did three loads of laundry, vacuumed the bedroom rug (so much dog hair!), hand-washed dishes, went for a couple walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, placed an online order for Pip, and changed kitty litter. I grilled chicken legs for Pip’s supper (in the rain, bleh).

I typed in ~600 words of fic that I wrote yesterday and scrolled through the transcript (and took more notes). I also watched a Hallmark Christmas movie and an HGTV program. I also took a brief nap. (I did not visit mom today, as I had originally planned. I felt very energetic in the morning, but lost steam in the afternoon and just wanted to nap. The nap didn’t last as long as I’d hoped, but it helped.)

Temps started out at 37.8(F) and reached 43.3. We had rain in the afternoon, which I did not appreciate.


Mom Update:

I talked to mom on the phone today. She sounded good. My brother visited her this morning. Other than that she watched some Hallmark Christmas movies and got her meals.

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