Thursday, July 9th, 2026 05:15 pm

Over the last few years, we have sorted and decluttered enough that we no longer need the large storage unit that Cattitude and I rented when we had to move into a small apartment on short notice, in 2019.

Adrian did a lot of the work, both mental and physical. We gave away a lot of books, and also things like an air conditioner and an exercise bike.

We now have a much smaller and less expensive storage unit, which we hope to have cleared in a couple of months (the units are rented by the month).

After Cattitude and Adrian got home last night, having moved things down the corridor and officially given up the old unit, we had the traditional post-moving pizza for dinner.

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 09:24 am
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Down these mean streets a raccoon must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid.

Green City Wars by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Wednesday, July 8th, 2026 10:15 am
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Whether they owe money, their souls, or their futures, these characters are in desperate straits...

Five SFF Works About Trying to Escape Massive Debt
Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 08:34 pm
This is a bundle of material for Vast Grimm, the "Creation Curation SFRPG of bizarre horror inspired by Mork Borg," It's a special offer timed for 7/7, which is apparently a special day for Mork Borg fans.

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/VastGrimm

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Like a lot of material inspired by Mork Borg the typography is often somewhere between "Urgh, that's a weird layout" and "My eyes! They bleed!" which is not ideal for someone who has a damaged retina and often sees straight lines as sine waves, which is why this review doesn't go into much detail. But it's cheap and if that's the sort of thing you like it contains "everything you need to fight frenzied battles for survival as the Universe inches closer to inevitable demise. It'll be fun!"

Definitions of fun may vary, of course...

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 03:15 pm
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The current Skeleton Crew ruleboo plus a Legion of adventures.

Bundle of Holding: Vast Grimm
Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 09:55 am
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The Company will surely triumph over the Union upstarts, just as soon as R&D solves a few minor, pilot-killing, bugs in their cutting-edge systems.

Hellburner (Devil to the Belt, volume 2) by C J Cherryh
Monday, July 6th, 2026 02:39 pm
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Random generators from Kent David Kelly for tabletop fantasy roleplaying games such as OSRIC (based on the 1979 First Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) and other fantasy retroclones.

Bundle of Holding: Oldskull Generators
Monday, July 6th, 2026 06:04 pm
Launching in an hour, this is an offer of Oldskull Generators Bundle, random generators from Kent David Kelly for AD&D and compatible systems. Some of them were in an earlier bundle, Castle Oldskull, the rest are new.

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/OldskullGenerators

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These really aren't my area of interest - if they're yours, they might be worth a look. If you previously got Castle Oldskull it may be worth checking if you need the new material in this offer, and it it'd be cheaper to cherry-pick the ones you need rather than buying the whole bundle.
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Monday, July 6th, 2026 11:17 am
We went on holiday to Morocco from 12th-21st December, and being disorganised we failed to send any Christmas cards (if anyone was wondering why they hadn't received one last year.)

We were then much more tired than expected and went flop for three days. This was in spite of expecting Michael's uncle to stay and having invited my mother and niece (visiting her from Australia) for Christmas dinner.

Christmas Day was Thursday. On the Monday Michael realised that he had picked up a cold on the trip and rang his uncle to ask if he was willing to run the risk of catching it. He had in any case been a bit dubious about the journey and staying over, and this tipped the balance, so he decided not to come. I had already cleared the cat things (feeding station, litter tray, bedding) out of the spare room in anticipation, but to be honest we were relieved about having one fewer guest to worry about. This turned out to be unexpectedly fortunate in view of later developments.

I had ordered a duck and a Christmas pudding from the Gog farm shop, but we had signally failed to do any other preparation. I thought I could probably manage to do everything necessary on Thursday morning.

On Christmas morning my niece texted me to say that my mother was unwell and could I pick up some over the counter medication from a pharmacist. There was one pharmacist open in Cambridge on Christmas day. Fortunately this was over towards the Girton side of town, where my mother lives. I drove over expecting a long queue of sick people, but in fact there was only one other customer there when I arrived.

My mother took the medication and went back to bed. There was no point in my staying as my niece was there, but we kept in touch by phone and text. Towards the evening my mother woke up again, but was no better so I went over and we rang NHS 111. Unexpectedly, we got though in a (relatively) few minutes.

My mother is 93 so is taking medication for various other long term ailments, and it took a while to explain the situation to the person on the other end of the line. He said, "I can only deal with one problem on this call, so which is is that you want me to focus on?" He made us an appointment with the after hours GP at Addenbrookes, at 21:45.

Michael drove us over to the hospital. Mum isn’t very mobile at the best of times, but fortunately there was a stack of hospital wheelchairs by the door at outpatients so I grabbed one and after that I just wheeled Mum around in it, which was much easier. Even though the hospital seemed very empty we still had to wait for ages. We finally saw the GP who provided us with antibiotics and we got Mum home after midnight.

As we still had the Christmas food we decided to go over to Girton a few days later and cook it all in my Mum's kitchen. It turned out that she still wasn’t feeling well so she called NHS 111 again while I cooked. By the time we left (about 6 pm) she was still expecting a call back.

I spoke to her the next day and she said that she had had an actual visit that evening from another doctor who had brought a different type of antibiotics, which had finally worked.

In fact the belated Christmas dinner was quite jolly as my niece had a friend staying, and the young people made it very convivial.
Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 08:52 pm
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 06:53 pm

Now that I'm sure my Teva sandals fit well enough for me to walk to the store and back, I have ordered a second pair online, as planned. This pair is purple, which they didn't have at the brick-and-mortar store. Mail order has real advantages, but shopping in person let me try them on. This is one of four or five different styles I tried on that afternoon.

Yesterday was the first time I'd walked any distance in these sandals. I grabbed them while pulling on clothes and hurrying out before it got too hot (extreme heat warning starting at 10 a.m. yesterday).

For my reference, these are Teva Tirra sandals in a women's 9.

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Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 08:57 am
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Phineas Kidd wants her own starship. Phineas Kidd does not have her own starship. Phineas Kidd will have to steal a starship... from a god.

Grist to the Cannon (Kidd Commander, volume 1) By Aria Bell
Wednesday, July 1st, 2026 08:06 pm
This is a repeated bundle of material published for the Palladium Role Playing System, focusing on mutants and ninjas, which seem to go together for some reason:

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/MutantNinjas

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Last time I said: I would like to be positive about thus, but Palladium's games have never been my favourites; they tend to be rules complex, often at the expense of playability, and fairly inflexible in the style of play they require. With the exception of Ninjas and Superspies and Mystic China all of the games in this bundle were originally spinoffs and sequels to their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles RPG, whose rights have presumably now lapsed. But if you want to simulate Mad Max with talking animals, or run post-apocalypse Kung Fu Panda, this might be a useful source.

As then, so now. TMNT is still the elephant missing from the room, and I'm still not very interested in running any of this material. And it hasn't got any younger - most of this has copyright dates in the eighties and is a bit clunky compared to modern RPGs. But if you like the system and don't already own these RPGs and supplements it's reasonably cheap.

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2026 10:24 am
Turns out 175 points of dynamite-related damage is more than enough to kill even a _fourteen_ hit point character. Who knew?

Call of Cthulhu was fun but as my low-san character Daniel went catatonic every time something weird happens, I am looking forward to playing someone useful 24/7. Thus, the 13th Age, 2E Forgeborn Paladin of Pleasure Cabochon.

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2026 09:11 am
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2026 09:02 am
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What holiday horrors await Ganta and Isaki in this, a tankōbon in which absolutely nothing terrible happens?

Insomniacs After School, volume 10 by Makoto Ojiro