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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

 Yesterday turned out to be nice.  The sun did come out in the afternoon and temps warmed up, so the forecast wasn't far off.  Today, however, clouds are supposed to be moving back into the picture and, again, this afternoon we're supposed to have shower.  Temps will be cooling down until Sunday, when they'll be stuck in the 20s (F) all day before they zoom back up into the high 40s (F) and low 50s (F).

Even though the day did nicen up, yesterday was still a bit of a meh day.  Howie and I went for a walk.  I worked on the book.  This denouement chapter is going to be long, maybe the longest I've ever written.  How well it will go over remains to be seen.  I have shared the first chapter with some people (it's very different).  Their reactions were pleasantly surprising.

I also bought and downloaded the new Indiana Jones and the Great Circle game.  It's a Machine Works game, and they are owned by Bethesda.  Every game has a tutorial section in the beginning where you learn which buttons do what, since every game is different.  For this game, the tutorial section is the opening sequence from Raiders of the Lost Ark, you know the one I'm talking about, the one with the big ball that nearly crushes him.  I got crushed once.  Having seen the movie many times, I thought it was a lot of fun!  The tutorial, however, is just a flashback, and the story jumps ahead a year to the time after the Ark incident.  And yes, if you're interested, you do need to use the whip.


So, if you live in America, how are your food prices?  Mine are going up.  Eggs are 8 cents higher.  Here in Central Pa, a dozen large eggs is going to set you back $4.07, they're going to blame it on Bird Flu.  Roma tomatoes?  2 months ago they were $1.99 a lb., now they cost $2.49 a lb., and it ain't because of the Bird Flu.  I went grocery shopping yesterday and mostly what I did was look at people's faces.  No one was happy.  There were a lot of seniors in the supermarket and I felt really bad for them, many live month to month on their Social Security, and God knows how many Christian Conservatives hate Social Security.  These people are going to have a rough time ahead, especially if our morally degenerated president succeeds in privatizing Medicare.  People who don't have to pay for insurance, should never be in charge of creating legislation that forces others to pay for the same benefit.  I have to admit that I do find it more than a little satisfying that health care stocks across the board are experiencing a down turn.  What a joy for so many rich people to lose money.


5 comments:

  1. Oh yes.
    The Price of Eggs Voters are in for a very rude awakening. What pisses me off is that a lot of people who DO live paycheck to paycheck and did NOT vote for the Orange Moron are gonna suffer also. Ugh.
    And you have to learn the intricacies of gaming when you buy a new game? That's new to me. I thought the controller was universal? That also tells you how little I know about gaming.
    Walking with Howie!!!

    XOXO

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    1. Yes, and sadly, the will suffer. And the controller is universal, but what the buttons do is not, for example the Right Bumper uses Indy's whip in this game, and in Veilguard it opens a menu to choose your weapons.

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  2. The right doesn't care about the average person; only the rich white men matter to them.

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    1. They don't understand that the poor, white guys who made up their base own a lot of guns.

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  3. I've only recently become aware how much food prices have gone up. Of course I've been doing big shops, what with having my family over, and Christmas and New Year looming, but I'll be interested to see how prices are once we're into January and I'm just shopping for me again. What I did notice yesterday was how much my other bills have gone up! And yes I do feel very sorry for people who are struggling financially. The working poor really do exist!

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