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I went to Perfect Books this morning, having pre-paid, to pick up Stumptown V.4 and ST:DSC Wonderlands. Both books were pretty much as I expected them to be, hence worth the money and time to get them.

The trip was mildly eventful because of the weather. The trip from home to downtown requires switching from bus to train at Blair Station these days, and the rain that was being given 40% odds of happening by Environment Canada fully happened during the train ride. The "wave" passed over my route when I was between Cyrville and Tremblay Stations and left me behind when I got to UOttawa Station and - at that point - off the train.

Finally got the transit pass updated for this month - thanks again for the current unemployment insurance rules, federal government, or that (and much of my current ability to keep looking for work) might not be possible! - after I got there.

Looking at the Rideau Canal as I crossed the Corkstown Footbridge connecting the University of Ottawa's Sandy Hill campus with the "Golden Triangle" section of Centretown, I saw...a lot of underwater plant life blooming. I think that's normal most years, but with canal boat traffic largely shut down because of the Pandemic (like so much else), the greenery comes right to the surface in much of the canal that I was able to see.

Perfect Books is in the midst of an upgrade of sorts. Their longtime next-door neighbour, Elgin Jewellers, has shut down in part due to Pandemic and partly because the owner was already thinking of retiring. That decision opened up an opportunity that the bookstore has taken advantage of: to double their then-current floor-space. They'd already been managing to weather the Pandemic "storm" - and the reconstruction of Elgin Street over the year prior to the Pandemic's beginnings - fairly well due to bulk-order business, a devoted long-time walk-in clientele willing to pivot with them, and other factors. So owner Jim Sherman's taking this chance. I'd really like this to work out for him and his staff.

Maybe it's because of the binge-reading of the Retail comic strip series' archives these past few days, but I'd like to see independent bookstores - and other retailers - be able to keep going, and maybe a little bit of careful growth, too.

And that leads me to my next reiteration: that we need a better "new normal" to move into from these Pandemic times. I worry that we're not going to get that better "new normal" because of far too many reasons right now.
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Fighting with Apple Photos to export pix of covers of 39 issues of Carto - le Monde en Cartes, a French-language magazine using maps heavily to explain then-current affairs at the time of publication. I'm looking for new homes for those too now. [profile] duncan_mac has expressed an interest, but I don't see how he's alone in having such interests. Here's the Flickr album

https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwight_ew/albums/72157716600770592

Sorry I missed yesterday.
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I've got a bundle of Larry Niven books to find new homes for.
  • Ringworld
  • Ringworld Engineers
  • The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton
  • The Draco Tavern
  • Playgrounds of the Mind
  • The California Voodoo Game (with Steven Barnes)
Who wants them?
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Is anyone interested in the first fifteen books of the Wild Cards series of novels?

Edited by George RR Martin with Melinda Snodgrass and co-written by a few dozen other people as well, it's meant to be a harder-SF, grittier take on the superhuman concept, diverging from real-world history starting in the late 1940's.

Condition ranges from dog-eared to excellent, depending on the age of the paperback in question. If anyone would like to make an offer, contact me by DM or e-mail me at ad696-at-ncf-dot-ca, please?

(Also, please keep in mind that Canada Post charges an arm and a leg because they're irrationally expected through their enabling legislation to turn a profit despite being a Crown corporation, and I need to at least recover my postage and handling!)
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Between the hip joint pain - I'm calling it that until my doctor(s) tell me otherwise - and getting used to the new mask - this one nose-and-mouth - and the other ongoing stresses, last night was somewhat more fraught. I think I'd almost gotten used to having the machine wake me up whenever I'd started mouth-breathing instead of nose-breathing. More incidents per hour than the average of the previous week - 3.5/hour as opposed to 0.5 - but better than the 80+/hour at the sleep clinic overnight test back in February.

Sitting posture's always been difficult to maintain, and now I think that lack of maintenance is something else I'm paying for.

Found a bunch of books I'd lost interest in and planned to yard-sale away whenever I could. Early Wild Cards books. A couple of DC graphic novels (JLA: A League of One and GL: Fear Itself), and community college textbooks dating back over thirty years. Also, my grad ring from my badly-endured and now non-existent high school. I can't remember what it cost my parents to pay for it, but it's a mixed blessing to still have it in hand. High school was Not Fun. What I managed to learn was in spite of a number of my classmates, and some of the staff were kinder than others.
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Sorry for the lack of new entries here. Been busy with a lot of stuff here.

Okay, I think I mentioned feeling the need to start culling my book collection, preferably avoiding the landfill. Whether this is too ambitious...?

The Science of Battlestar Galactica, yes. I had fun with it. Now I need to find a new home for it. There's a bunch of other stuff on offer on Facebook Marketplace if you're interested and have more room in your budgets than I do in mine right now, or you know people who are and do.

More on other stuff to come...
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I have been trying to upload this one image file from my phone to my iMac so I can add it to the list I'm trying to sell on Facebook. Haven't really read it in decades, it's a giant coffee-table book about the Vietnam War with lots of images and an "Order of Battle" appendix, and the imagery and troop assignment data were what I thought I wanted it for. I need to be rid of it now.

I don't know why I can't upload the photo file.
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I've started trying to sell some of my personal library via Facebook Marketplace. Five titles so far, all being offered for sale under my real name. It's an odd assortment of titles so far.

When I have to move, IF I have somewhere to move TO...it's going to be crazy. I'm going to be crazier.
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Three jobs applied for today. Tried for a fourth, but couldn't log into the website properly for that company. Still waiting for the password reset e-mail half an hour later.

Oh, I might be looking for a new place for me and my personal library to live starting next January.

"Might?" Probably will be. Long story, not all of it mine to share. Not right now, anyway. Not going to count on lottery money showing up to save anyone's day, let alone mine. But, yeah, this adds a little urgency for unloading some of my collections.
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Both of these were gotten at the Ottawa Public Library's Mammoth Book Sale. Specifically:

The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 by Margaret MacMillan.

Supercarriers by Tony Holmes and Jean-Pierre Montbazet.

The former, I heard about via CBC Radio a few years back. Author was interviewed, probably on at least two shows. The second...is about 30 years old if it's a day. Copyright date is 1990. Yes, it's about aircraft carriers. Yes, I have a militaria hobby. I must have 50 or 60 Osprey titles here in the basement. Lots of photos and painted illustrations of uniforms and hardware from across the centuries of warfare.

Also, six CDs of music that was new-to-me. Details another time.
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Apologies for sharing without explicit permission, but this seems worthy of some attention in the Ottawa-Gatineau region.

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] auriaephiala at National Library booksale on this weekend in Ottawa
At the St. Laurent Shopping Centre, central court. From the Transit station, go up the stairs into the centre, straight one block, then bear left, by the Coles, one block.

Fairly large this year, with good-sized mystery & SF/fantasy sections.

Continues tonight, Saturday all day, Sunday all day.
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Submitted resumés to several prospective employers.
Researched street name stuff for future Spacing Ottawa essays.
Checked in on stuff at the library downtown.
Met with friends and acquaintances from OSFS, USS Magellan and the local Klingon fan club, as well as fellow organizers of CAN-CON 2012 for dinner at Colonnade Pizza. Good food, good chatter, stuff got done and people got entertained and learned stuff.
Picked up a used copy of Martin Caidin's novel Cyborg at a book sale at Elgin Street Public School afterwards.
Went home again.

A good day and evening, overall.

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