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Finally Finishing Shadow Magic and Wandering Around, Mostly Pointlessly

Seem to be having some issues at the moment, including repeated ones with my Internet access at night, but I’d rather just catch up instead, starting with yesterday’s run. Only went out at 3:50 PM, but days are getting longer now and it was sunny too, so light wasn’t a problem, and neither was the weather, with a reported temperature of 6-7°C and the wind not bothering me, though there seemed to be some and I was a little worried at first. There weren’t that many people either, though they did cost me a bit of time in a number of places. The time was 48:20, with sector times of 4:15, 5:08, 5:51, 4:30, 5:03, 5:59, 4:32, 5:03, 6:04 and 1:55, making for lap times of 15:14, 15:32 and 15:39. It was quite clear after the first lap that I won’t get under 48 minutes, but I was never really in danger of going over 48:30 either, so did push a bit but not as much as during other recent runs, and on the final sector I probably even took it a bit easy, hence that poor time. Interestingly, the knee didn’t bother me at all as I ran, though it decided to remind me that it’s not fine after all as I was trying to take my shoes off after getting back.

It’s a good thing the water temperature was good last evening, for the first time in a week. There keep being problems, repeatedly leaving many people without hot water or heating, and while this area wasn’t really hit by them in full, the “hot” water was barely warm for several days, and actually quite cold on Sunday, when I think it only had around 25°C, and in fact I saw someone posting a picture on a group showing a measured temperature of 26°C. Saturday it was around body temperature, ending up slightly below it by the time it reached my skin, so I had to just manage to shower with it like that, considering how sweaty I was after carrying all that weight I carried that evening. It was somewhat better Tuesday, when I showered again, but still definitely not comfortable. Might have been a tiny bit better Monday evening, but decided to wait another day then.

But something I really want to mention is that on December 24 I finally managed to finish Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic. After starting it back in February of 2017, that’s something. Played it on and off, taking longer breaks for other games and shorter ones caused by that bug that makes it get increasingly choppy, then start just exiting, with no crash message, when changing between AI opponents’ turns, really seeming to only happen with opponents and not allies as well, and then no longer start at all the more time passes since last reboot. It does seem to take about three weeks to get to that point, and sometimes it took even longer, but with me only rebooting when I absolutely have to, usually for the monthly Windows updates, and in a couple of cases skipping those as well, that meant that even if I learned to put up with it being choppy most of the time, there kept being periods when I just couldn’t play it anymore, and sometimes I didn’t feel like getting back to it after the next reboot. Now let’s see about a review, since I definitely want to write one and meant to do so before the end of the year, but right now I’m not sure I’ll manage it.

Otherwise, getting back to Saturday, meant to go to the commemoration of the Revolution, which was also intended as a protest, but I wasn’t exactly comfortable with the specific agenda of the protest at this particular moment, so the idea was to go to the march and then see how things will play out later. But the march was supposed to start at 5 PM or 5:15 PM and dad said he’ll be back after 5 PM, so my original plan of just grabbing the metro card from him and going right out wouldn’t have worked. And that of first going to that event and then to other Carrefours, to look for that thing he had asked me to look for and a couple of other things that were on sale, definitely wouldn’t have worked either, since it’d have gotten too late and I realized I had to be back around 10 PM. So in the end I asked him to let me know when he’ll get on the metro and we’ll meet at the station, I’ll get the card and just go look for those things, then try to get back in time to watch the match too.
The thing is that he said he’ll likely be back closer to 6 PM, so I thought I’ll be ready by 5:30 PM and wait for the call, but that call came much earlier, at a time when I was on the toilet too, and from the voice mail and the message he sent later I understood that he was getting close to getting on the metro, not off it. So I knew I had to leave earlier than planned, but was actually thinking I’ll still have to wait for him a bit when I was about to go out the door, at 5:05 PM… Only for him to call again just then and ask where I was, because he had gotten off the metro already. What followed was a rather confused exchange, him asking whether he should just come and we’ll meet here, then saying we’ll meet on the way, which was definitely a bad idea, since we use different routes and I couldn’t even really explain mine, though he asked me to a few times. So I rushed out the door and kept looking while hurrying there, worried that he started walking too and we’ll miss each other, but in the end I saw him still waiting there, so it worked out.
Then again, any time gained by meeting him there was lost right away, since the train going in one direction was already in the station when I got in, but I let it go in order to take the one going the other way, since that’d have meant fewer stops. But it also meant first waiting for that train to come, then for it to slowly cover that last bit at the end of the line, then switching trains, waiting again since two trains going the other way came before the first one going the right way, and even that wasn’t the one I needed, so I got on it without realizing it at first, then got off it after two stops and waited for the next one, which also waited for a bit where the lines split.
Once I finally got to that Carrefour, I looked for what he wanted but couldn’t find it, and couldn’t find the cat litter either, the whole area being almost empty, with just one or maybe two bags of some other kind left. That was actually a funny moment, since I got there right behind another guy who was looking for the same thing and was also on the phone at the time, and we both stopped and stared for a moment, then he told the person he was talking to that he’s there and looking, but that’s about all he can do. Considered getting some garlic, but decided not to bother, meaning to check the Carrefour next to the park on the way back, though there is a bit of a walk from the station and that makes it not really worth taking the metro from there, so maybe if I would have gone there I’d have just walked back, and either way it’d have meant hurrying in order not to miss the start of the match. Also considered charging my phone card with just 1 EUR instead of getting the garlic, to activate it for this period, or even simply to go to the toilet, since I had to pee, but did neither.
When I got back to the station, the train I should have taken was just leaving, but I got confused again and went to the other side, only realizing I took the same one I came with once on it. Still, really don’t think I could have caught that first one, and the next one going that way was just leaving the station when the one I was on was getting there two stops later, so waiting for that one would have been the same thing in terms of number of stops, counting from that one where they met, and could have in fact ended up being slower, due to merging lines and perhaps needing to wait for another one to get far enough ahead. Plus, going that way actually offered me another option, stopping at another Carrefour instead of the one I had been thinking of and likely saving a bit of time, not going back and forth.
There is still a bit of a walk, from that stop to the Carrefour in that area, but I rushed there, finally going to the toilet at first, then looking again for what dad wanted and again not finding it. Yet, even though there was just one large bag left and that was only because it was badly torn, had better luck with the cat litter though, since there were plenty of small ones, half the weight at half the price, working out to the same thing. So I grabbed six of those and 860 grams of garlic, to get to an almost round amount. The total was 0.05 RON short of said round amount, but I didn’t get that coin as change, so that was that… Or not quite, since I then spent quite a few minutes trying to also shove the garlic in my backpack’s smaller compartment, after filling the large one with two of those bags, and eventually still had to give up on the idea and just carry it in one hand, so couldn’t be perfectly balanced, with just two bags in each hand. It was 7:35 PM when I finally left that spot.
With time so tight, I just pushed myself to hurry to the metro station, not allowing myself to rest for even a moment, despite carrying about 20 kg. And that was a good thing, since the train was just there when I arrived and I managed to get in and hurry down the stairs in time. Even that still didn’t leave me much time to walk from the station here, but pushed myself again, still not allowing myself to rest for even a moment despite feeling that I needed to a couple of times, and made it back just moments before the match started, at 8 PM. Then, after catching my breath, putting the stuff away and changing, also made popcorn during the first half, meaning to eat it during the second but instead spending some time on-line while mostly just listening to the match and only starting to eat the popcorn close to the end, so actually ate most of it after it was over.

The next evening I wanted to go out again, mainly to take advantage of the last day of Kaufland’s offer of 30% off all fruits and vegetables after 10 PM, but also meant to have a look at the Carrefour next to the park too, for what dad wanted. Meant to leave at 8 PM, was at the door five minutes after that, but dad said something then, so it was a few more minutes before I actually went out. Not that it was of any use to go to that Carrefour either, not finding the other things dad had asked me to look for when I said where I was going either, so after a quick look I started walking to the Kaufland from that area, but since it was still early, on the way decided to take a detour to the Auchan from that part of the city too… Which also proved to be just a waste of time, so I eventually reached that Kaufland a bit after 9:30 PM, waited until 10 PM to be sure and got a few things, including a stock of something for dad, though I still didn’t find what he had asked me to look for… And then, after getting back, I realized that the first thing he had asked me to look for, the one I had checked out four different Carrefour locations for, could be ordered on-line as well and picked up without paying for shipping, so I taught him to do that and he did it that evening, meaning that I wandered around so much for no reason.
Happened to spot one of the known protesters from the “old guard” while in Carrefour and I tried to greet him, but he just gave me a little confused look and walked past, possibly not recognizing me, though I’d find that a bit odd. The thing is that he had just had a harsh exchange with another activist in the comments of a post made by one of the best known “old guard” ones, clearly giving the impression that the problems between them had been brewing for quite some time, and I had intended to send them both a message to ask what was going on, but didn’t do that, and then obviously couldn’t get myself to ask him directly that evening. Thought of it, but there was no way I could manage to actually say something, couldn’t have even if he would have returned my greeting. On the other hand, a guy seemed to want to catch my eye in Auchan, but whether he recognized me and I didn’t recognize him or he wrongly assumed I had heard what had been said between him and the woman he was with before she walked away, I have no idea.

As for Monday, woke up at 9:30 AM and at first meant to just roll over and go back to sleep, but then I remembered I wanted to check that Auchan again early in the day, after seeing that they now also list products on site, including where they are in stock, and the specific kind of cat food dad had asked me to look for, since the male cat at my grandmother’s apparently likes it, was supposedly in stock there, though I hadn’t seen any the previous evening. So I got up, checked the site again, saw that it still said it was in stock there and that there should also be a limited stock at the one I usually go to, and at 10:30 AM I was out, only needing to wait a couple of minutes for the free bus heading that way.
Just lost sleep and wasted my time though, since there was still none of that particular kind, yet I then lost even more time by taking the bus that most directly took me to the regular Auchan I go to, checking there as well… And finding none of that brand whatsoever, that entire area was empty, with just the price tags left. Did also consider taking their bus to a third location, but the site said it wasn’t in stock there, so assumed the chances to find anything were even lower than where it should have been in stock, and decided I had done quite enough anyway, so took the one taking me back here instead… Which, interestingly, was the same vehicle I had gotten on the first time, meaning that I got off it at one end of the line and back on at the other. Wonder if the driver noticed…
Was back just after 11:50 AM and crawled back in bed around 12:30 PM, though I mostly just sat there, only getting up at 4:30 PM but not really sleeping that much. Though it rained later, the weather would have been good for a run in the first part of the day, but it ended up being good yesterday too, when it wasn’t wet anymore either, so it wasn’t a problem that I didn’t go then. I was tired anyway, and my upper legs hurt, so it’d have been very hard to try to get back at least under 48:30 then, and that’s even without getting up so early and wandering around first.

Oh, and Tuesday I bumped by head again in the kitchen. Had done so a few days before too, but more lightly then and I didn’t pay much attention, yet that day I definitely noticed a bump there a bit later, despite taking an ice cube and holding it there for a while. It’s possible that I didn’t hold it in the right spot though, since I think the bump was a bit above the area where I had held the cube, so that probably just made me feel cold without offering much of a benefit.

Written by Cavalary on December 28, 2018 at 9:58 PM in Personal | 0 Comments

Roland Garros Remains the Only Major Tennis Tournament

Already said what I had to say on the matter two months ago, after the announcement that Wimbledon will introduce final set tie-breaks, albeit only at 12-12, so this will just be a quick post, but couldn’t fail to mention that now a similar announcement was made by Australian Open as well, and on short notice too, the tournament taking place next month. Worse, the tie-breaks there won’t wait until 12-12, but be introduced at what would be the regular end of a set, 6-6, though they will admittedly be “match tie-breaks”, going up to ten instead of seven. And while in case of Wimbledon the change seemed to have infuriatingly been widely welcomed, in case of Australian Open it seems to have been widely condemned, yet they don’t seem to care.
So, as I was saying two months ago, these trends are why my interest in tennis keeps dropping overall, despite Simona Halep‘s results. It was, and should be, an endurance sport, yet it has become less and less so, and now Roland Garros remains the only actual major tournament as far as I’m concerned, and even that only applies to singles, since even there it’s just the singles that have no final set tie-break, plus that even so men’s doubles aren’t best of five sets and mixed doubles aren’t even best of three. And I dread the prospect of a similar decision there as well, though at the moment I still want to hope that the fact that it’s played on clay and serving is somewhat less important will go some way towards avoiding that.

True, particularly long matches take a lot out of players, but I’d much rather have them play fewer tournaments each year but be ready and willing to stay on court much longer if necessary when they do play. Besides, there are many players and the best ones being more careful in selecting which tournaments to participate in would give the others a chance to shine as well. And for said best players, those going far in the major tournaments, it could even be a matter of just taking part in the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open, one or two other more important tournaments before each of these, to prepare, plus possibly the Davis Cup or Fed Cup, and the ATP Finals or WTA Finals for the very best. That would make for a maximum of 14 tournaments played each year, but at least the major ones, if not those others played in order to prepare for those as well, shouldn’t have final set tie-breaks of any sort, men’s matches should be best of five sets for both singles and doubles and women’s matches and mixed doubles should be best of three. If anything, I’d even go for returning to having no tie-breaks at all in case of the major tournaments, or at least for that idea I mentioned before, making it so it won’t be possible to win a match in a tie-break, regardless of the number of sets.

Written by Cavalary on December 23, 2018 at 7:20 PM in Sports | 0 Comments

Slow Run, Another Game Won, Another Book Read

This week’s run was yesterday and it was a bad one, the time being 49:55, with sector times of 4:32, 5:20, 6:08, 4:42, 5:13, 6:02, 4:42, 5:17, 6:10 and 1:49, making for lap times of 16:00, 15:57 and 16:09. That’s the slowest I’ve been since that first run after the flu, in March, and other than that I actually got exactly this same time in August of 2017, while the last time I was even slower, not counting that run back in March, was a month before that, when it says in that post that I had to tie my shoelaces back twice, though I guess I’d have still been just a little bit slower even without that. Still, at -3°C, with ice in some parts of the route and considering the fact that my times haven’t been good for a while anyway, it can be tolerable… Barely.
Went out wearing the thinner training suit I wear around the house under the running one, plus obviously undershirt, t-shirt and boxers, two pairs of socks, gloves, my woolen cap and the promotional cap received when I last planted trees on top of it, and my regular shoes instead of the running ones. And the two pairs of socks and pants were useful on the way to the park, since when I tried to jump over a large puddle that I couldn’t go around due to parked cars I did touch it a little, a bit of water splashing on me but not really getting through both layers. Otherwise, jacket still tied around my waist while I ran, of course, and in the pockets of my pants I had some tissues and a mint and eucalyptus candy, though I didn’t need either, and my keys in the pocket I’m not used to have them in, because before leaving I noticed a hole in that one, probably created just by them over time. Not big enough for them to fall through it yet, but I’d have been worried about it, while as it was I only even quickly checked that I still had them in that pocket on sector three of lap three. The cap could have caused me to lose time, since it almost flew off my head, I think close to the end of lap two, but I caught it in time. Not sure of the effects of deciding not to take the glove off when hitting the button to mark an intermediate time on my stopwatch, since I had to be more careful and also turn the stopwatch to see it better, to be sure I hit that button, and that might have slowed me a bit more than taking the glove off and putting it back on. And not having it off also meant not wiping my nose, but it was actually a lot less runny than I thought anyway.
There was hardly any wind and, dressed like that, the cold wasn’t a problem either, and in fact I started sweating a bit towards the end of the first lap and was even starting to overheat early on lap two, but later it was fine again, possibly meaning that the temperature had dropped another degree or so. The ice, on the other hand, definitely was an issue. Some areas were cleaned well, though most of that long left turn was among them and that meant I couldn’t exactly take advantage of it and push there, but there were also patches or even whole areas with ice, including spots where the layer was very thin and I couldn’t see it at first, needing to learn where it was after noticing where I was slipping on the first lap. In addition to that, it seemed that in the areas where the path wasn’t completely cleaned of ice, most turns were cleaned better on the outside, forcing me to take the long way around.
Though there weren’t actually that many people, everybody obviously tended to stay on the cleaned parts, and therefore even one person could mean time lost if the clean part was narrow. One guy annoyed me, walking towards me close to the end of the first lap and staying firmly on the clean part, which oddly enough was on the inside of the turn in that spot, forcing me to go both the long way around and on ice. On the other hand, it was funny just after I started, when a couple was walking ahead of me just as I was going under the bridge, this time in the same direction, and she went right just as I was about to go around them on that side, which would have resulted in us slamming into each other, the wall not leaving me anywhere else to go, if he wouldn’t have just grabbed her and yanked her towards him at the last moment, I guess being able to better determine where I was by the sound, since neither of them turned.
Interestingly, my knee was quite fine, though I feared that needing to correct so much when I was slipping was going to make it hurt badly. Maybe it was thanks to the slower speed, maybe the two pairs of pants also had something to do with it, possibly providing just a little bit more support, but it actually surprised me… Though it was still the left leg that I had some other issues with, in the form of a cramp, albeit a faint one, that I had there for most of the time. And then about halfway through lap three I started feeling something jabbing into that big toe too, stinging quite badly, so I had to run a bit oddly in order to reduce the pain. Still don’t know what it was though, since it seemed to have moved out of that spot around the end, not bothering me on the way back anymore, and when I took my shoe off after getting back here I couldn’t find anything.
Before starting, I was saying that just covering the distance was going to be an achievement and time won’t really matter, but what I actually thought was that managing to stay under 48:30 under those conditions would be extraordinary, yet going over 50 minutes was still intolerable, so tried to see what I could do on the first sectors and when I noticed that I was off the 50-minute pace after the second one and still not quite back there after the third, the exact first lap time being 16:00.30, I definitely got worried… And that bad first sector of lap two just made it even worse, and on the second sector I didn’t recover much, yet on the third I finally did enough and knew I even had a few seconds to spare… Which seconds I lost right away on lap three though, so I started it thinking I’ll need no worse than 16:07, since 1:55 on that final sector should be all right if I won’t slow down, and ended up being two seconds over that and after pushing on sector three, leaving me tired and with plenty to do on that short final sector. But I just managed it, and without breathing through my mouth either, even if I was really out of breath for that final bit.

After the run, ate the last of the baked pumpkin I had, spent a bit more time on-line, then took the recyclables too and went right back out, to Carrefour and Kaufland, mainly because dad had said he wanted something found at Carrefour. Had initially meant to do this after the free shop I planned to check out that day, but then noticed that it was going to start at 8 PM, so that wouldn’t have really worked, making me change the plan and intend to go there on the way, then change it again to avoid carrying the purchases with me all the way, and having to worry about going in with the stuff I was taking with me in order to possibly drop off at the free shop. So I just went there first, not finding what dad wanted and deciding to not get anything else from Carrefour then either, since it means I’ll have to check out others these days anyway, but getting a few things from Kaufland instead. The queues were really long, but I still managed to be back at 7:55 PM, so it was quite fine.
After peeing, I threw the book I had just finished, the issues of National Geographic which had gathered since I last dropped some off at the previous such event, and the disk with Two Worlds II I still had from that gaming magazine in a backpack and left again, getting there just after 8:40 PM. Since they had specified that this was for presents, not clothes unless they’re really good or in some way special, there were few things there and few people in that area too. Of course, when everyone brings clothes, I definitely don’t care, so now there was at least the chance to find something interesting, but didn’t spot anything at first and was wondering whether to even drop anything off, since the magazines didn’t exactly fit the theme and, after initially meaning to drop off the book either way, I had decided to keep it for the next book exchange, since that’s where I got it in the first place, unless I’ll take another book from there, and there was none that I wanted. Plus, those packs of cards and maybe even that old clock which I dropped off last time would have been better suited for this event, and I never took anything so far, so it could be said that I gave my share anyway.
Still, sat down and wrote a little note about the game, mentioning that it activates on-line and I don’t know whether it’ll still work, but at first I just put it and the note back in the backpack and wandered around a little longer, just leaving it after it seemed that I had wasted too much time and it was getting really obvious that I was just waiting to see whether anything more interesting would be brought. After leaving it, thought that “bought” me a bit more time, so looked through a book for a while, then had another look around and spotted a scented candle, very slightly used, and eventually decided to take it and walk out… Only to see others just coming in then and bringing a number of things, which made me turn around, waste a bit more time having another quick look through the part of the “alternative library” that’s also there that I could see, the table that’s in front of that area being full, and then have another look at the new items, again taking as long as I felt I could before leaving again, this time for good, and getting back here at 9:55 PM. At least one person was definitely looking at me suspiciously, but they tend to know each other over there, kept chatting, and I was obviously not one of them anyway. Plus that I wonder whether she wasn’t someone I had a few heated discussions with on-line…

Speaking of things received for free, Sunday I won another game in a giveaway on the GOG.com forum. This time it was Mount & Blade: Warband, and it surprised me, since it had been the only one I entered for and was by far the most requested in that thread. Then again, since not many entered, that still meant good odds, but it really did surprise me… And then I felt even more awkward when, after asking about the odd code, being told that it had been a bonus code for the boxed copy and wondering whether it was all right for someone other than the buyer to redeem it, the person who had organized the giveaway offered to buy another copy and gift it to me if I was uncomfortable with the situation. Of course, I had already redeemed and downloaded it by then, so nothing else to do, and I wouldn’t have accepted such an offer either way, but it was awkward and then I was wondering how to avoid digging myself even deeper and likely failing. Either way, now I have another game, and this time one I can actually play, and I’m thinking I’ll try to do so next year, which will sure drastically lower the chances of finishing others…

Moving on, Monday I left dad a long note about problems around the apartment, and with him. Nobody to talk to, of course, he won’t care, mostly won’t even believe they’re problems, but did what I could and at least there don’t seem to be negative consequences. As for that night, it marked the first time this winter when I was cold enough to actually want to turn on the heater in my room, but when I did so I found that it once again didn’t work and didn’t feel like grabbing a tool from the balcony to try to fix it again. Had fixed it once a bit ago, checking that it seemed to work and turning it right back off after that, but I guess it’ll keep getting stuck from now on, so I’ll need a tool here if I’ll want to be able to turn it on when really needed. But that night I managed without it, just shivering here and then curling in a tight ball and wrapping myself well in the blanket when I went to bed, and it didn’t seem that bad since then, so it’s still off.

Tuesday, the noise dad made just before leaving woke me up and I couldn’t get back to sleep, so it was still before noon when I eventually got up. Really needed to go to Auchan, after deciding against doing so the day before and having to halve the amount of bread I ate the previous two nights because of that, so I took it easy, but eventually took the plastic bottles which had gathered and the light bulbs which also had to be thrown away, including that one with the cracked base, which I didn’t want to keep around anymore, and went out five minutes before the free bus should have gotten here… And ended up waiting for 17, since it was 12 minutes late. But at least the recycling machine worked, though I didn’t have many bottles this time. It was the light bulbs that I had a harder time with, since I wandered around for a bit and couldn’t find any place to drop them off, so I eventually put them in my jacket and went in like that, bought a few things, then only finally found the proper place to put them when I wandered around a bit more after getting back out, since I had done so in between buses, at least if they’d have respected the schedule.
Well, they didn’t. I was at the stop six minutes before the bus I needed was supposed to be there and there were plenty of people but no buses, and that area got really crowded as more time passed and people were wondering what was happening. Eventually two other buses came, I don’t know if a few minutes early or very late, and then the one that I can take to the park also showed up, a few minutes late and coming to pick people up right after dropping off those brought there. Did consider waiting for the right one, but after seeing that the one which was just arriving wasn’t that one either I ran to that one just as it was about to leave. Would have been here a couple of minutes earlier and without needing to walk back from the park if I would have waited, since the right bus drove past me as I was walking, but I couldn’t have known that at the time.

As for Wednesday, after starting it the previous evening, finished the book and wrote the quick review for it, also translating it into Romanian and posting it in both languages on Goodreads, since it’s a Romanian book. I may be forgetting something, but it may in fact be the first book actually written in Romanian that’s not nonfiction that I read since I started having access to books in English, and likely since before getting to know Andra. Not that there were more than a handful of books of any kind, so including translations and nonfiction, that I read in Romanian since I started having access to English ones, but I seem to remember that I was still going to high school, or at least that it was around that time, when I read Maitreyi, and that it was odd for me even then, just because it was written by a Romanian author, and really don’t think there was another one after it.
Other than that, dad was making noise at night, so around 12:30 AM I went there to tell him it’s not all right, thinking of the neighbors, and saw that he had changed some furniture to make things fit again after he moved things around again, and he asked me to help him… And also showed me that he had signed up for digital TV, since they had increased the price of the analog-only subscription and with the signing of a new two-year contract the price of the basic digital one was the same, and the number of channels is about triple. Of course, that only works on the TV the box is connected to, each additional one costing a bit more, and it couldn’t be connected to my TV tuner at all, so at first I was worried that we had been switched completely to digital and I won’t be able to see anything on the computer at all anymore, but I guess it just means we get digital on one TV on top of the analog channels still on the others as before, so I guess that’s fine. Still, I was there for one hour, trying to figure things out, since he said he doesn’t have the patience for it, as usual, and having a hard time changing channels. So, even though I was even thinking of going to eat a bit earlier and try to go to sleep a bit earlier as well, hoping to get a bit more sleep before the next day’s run, it was after 1:30 AM when I could even get to the kitchen, so had to rush to even stick to the normal hours.

Written by Cavalary on December 21, 2018 at 11:21 PM in Personal | 0 Comments

Quick Review: Aviatoarea (The Aviator)

Got this from a book exchange, so didn’t actually pay for it at least. Wouldn’t have given much even because of the size alone anyway, a more serious magazine likely being longer. Admittedly, that at least meant I could go through it quickly, but some problems could have been fixed by writing more, a lot more, if that’d have meant adding explanations, worldbuilding, making things make sense and have some depth. As it is, I wonder why it’s considered science fiction, since there’s no science in it, and I’d say it can’t be called fantasy either, since that should also make sense, be internally consistent, even if in a place where the laws of nature differ, and there’s nothing of the sort here. I guess it could be seen as some sort of fairy tale, but that’s about it.
For example, how come there are so many messenger pilots and planes and apparently even common, everyday messages are delivered in person by plane? How come this happens in a village, and how come it has an academy to train the pilots for that matter? Then, how were the children just forgotten in said village right away, and how come nobody cared when they were noticed again? Even if you allow for some interventions according to what’s explained at the end, none of that makes any sense. Interestingly, the stranger things that happen later could make some sense, assuming fantasy “rules”, and the last 30 pages are actually much better in every way, but there are few attempts to explain and everything, whether we’re talking of events, character development or feelings, is rushed through and… At times sort of in a fog, if I may say so.
And then there’s the matter of the dialogues, which are completely forced, not natural or believable in any way. The writing style itself can be passable otherwise, but definitely not when it comes to anything spoken, that being so bad that it actually made me check whether it wasn’t somehow written in a different language at first and then translated, badly.

Rating: 2/5

Written by Cavalary on December 19, 2018 at 11:29 PM in Books | 0 Comments

Registration Confirmed After All!

Should have probably written this right away, but tried to finish the book faster this week, so I’m just getting around to it now, after finishing and reviewing that yesterday. The fact that the game no longer started since Sunday, when I’d have wanted to play a bit more after writing that post and saw I couldn’t, helped with that, at least, but now that I also managed to persuade myself to install this month’s Windows updates earlier today and rebooted, making the game work again, I’ll be getting back to it, since time’s running out if I want to finish it by the end of the year. Should at least have no problem with it no longer starting before then, though it will get choppy again much sooner. Interestingly, this time around it didn’t start shutting down when it switched from the turn of one AI wizard to another before no longer starting, and the difference is that in this scenario there’s a single AI enemy, the others being allies, so maybe that crash only happens when it switches between enemies.

On to the matter of that registration that I was so worried about and didn’t get any reply about in time, or even until now for that matter, Tuesday morning I just got the e-mail from ENDU to confirm my registration. Considering November 30 as a free day as well, that makes it on the seventh business day after paying, since I did that on November 29, even though the site says five working days. But as long as they confirmed it and I see my registration as confirmed when I check on the site as well, I won’t complain too much about the delay, even though it did mean waiting anxiously even longer than I thought I’ll have to, and obviously getting even more worried once that fifth working day passed and there was no word. Then again, as I already mentioned, there’s still no word from the organizers, but I guess it doesn’t matter anymore, and I did add another message to the support ticket, mentioning that I got the confirmation and that should be it for now.

While I’m at Tuesday, I was at the dentist at the time that e-mail was received. Woke up at 10 AM, since I was scheduled at 11 AM, but I just got there with dad and we were made to wait again, as I could only go in at about 11:45 AM… And ended up having the tartar removed, though I definitely wasn’t keen on that, since when I mentioned that small cavity she had mentioned last time, she said she wasn’t actually sure it was a cavity, and needs to clean the tartar to get a good look. She did also explain why the price was much higher than I expected that previous time, and eventually persuaded me to get the tartar removed then, saying she’ll be very gentle when I mentioned I had some pretty bad experiences with that. And she was indeed gentle, hardly bothering me at all, and once that was done she said there was no cavity there after all, so even though she again said the tooth behind the one that got fixed last time should be fixed again, I said I won’t be going again before the end of the year, and I’ll see about it next month. Only got out of there around 12:30 PM, so it took quite a while… She did give me an additional discount though, since the price for removing tartar is per tooth and she charged me for only 26.

Since I was saying that if I won’t need to pay anything more than what I already had for that registration, I’ll probably get myself something, went out to do just that Thursday, managing to leave at 3:50 PM. Wanted to be out before 4 PM, since there was another note that the water meters will be changed then, between 4 PM and 7 PM, and dad had talked to the administrator to tell him he likely won’t be back by 7 PM and they had arranged for the guy to come when he’ll get back, which he thought won’t be that much later, so it’d have been pretty messed up for me to be seen going out after 4 PM. There was still the matter of me coming back at 5:40 PM, but I looked around to make sure nobody could see me go in… And then pointlessly rushed to eat something, including the sweet thing I had bought, and wash what I needed for that, since I thought water would be off or, when I saw that it was still on, that it was going to get turned off soon, which didn’t seem to happen, or at least not for long, though it was as if it had been turned off before. And we were still left without the meters changed anyway, since dad ended up only being back around 10:30 PM.
When I went out, first had a look through the farmers’ market, but didn’t find anything interesting enough, so went to the Carrefour from that area next. Did consider a few different things to get, but eventually just got one cheap sweet thing, the rest of what I had left being spent on things I’d normally get anyway. Was left with just a little bit of money after grabbing those things and wandered around the store for a while, looking for something to get with them, but eventually decided to keep that amount, realizing it was just 0.01 RON less than the price of a pretzel from the supermarket across the road and thinking I’ll get one of those if I’ll happen to find a coin on the way. Ended up needing to find more than that when the change I got was rounded down, but didn’t find anything anyway, so it didn’t matter. That piece of cake was pretty good though, and the listed ingredients seemed surprisingly all right for something so cheap.

Otherwise, ran twice this week, Monday’s run being the first one over 48:30 since June 12. The time was 48:40, with sector times of 4:19, 5:05, 5:56, 4:31, 5:15, 6:01, 4:30, 5:15, 5:56 and 1:52, making for lap times of 15:20, 15:47 and 15:41. Gave it everything, sweated quite a lot, but that was all I could manage. Then again, started sweating early on, so shouldn’t have taken both t-shirts under my training shirt, even though that seemed like a good idea, considering the reported temperature of 3°C. The conditions weren’t bad otherwise though, with little wind and the few people and vehicles on the path possibly costing a bit of time but quite certainly less than the 11 seconds needed to stay under 48:30. Lap two was bad, especially in sector two, and then sector two of lap three was the same, and I couldn’t recover the time on the other sectors. Gave it everything starting in sector three of lap two, tried to sprint as much as I still could on sector three of lap three, felt myself just about getting runner’s high then, but it wasn’t enough. Then again, also felt like I was going to shit myself then, even though I had finally managed to take a crap before going out that day. The left knee was less of a problem though, but that meant managing it a lot, especially on that long left turn, which I tried to take wider and sort of leaning right, which definitely made me lose time.
The second run was yesterday, and at least I made up for Monday, the time being 48:13, with sector times of 4:07, 5:04, 5:55, 4:29, 5:04, 6:00, 4:31, 5:11, 6:00 and 1:52, making for lap times of 15:06, 15:33 and 15:42. Yes, that means a new sector one record, by quite some margin, the exact time I saw being 4:07.47. Did try to just give it everything all the way, not leaving reserves for later and just continuing with whatever I had left, and I obviously couldn’t keep up after that very fast start, but it was enough to avoid another poor time. It’s possible that I had just a bit more in me, but not much and there were a few gusts of wind to deal with as well. The path was mostly clear at least, though I probably still lost a couple of seconds because of others, and even though the reported temperature was a bit lower, 2°C or maybe even 1°C by the time I finished, I just had one t-shirt under the training shirt, and that was the right choice. Got just a bit worried close to the end of lap three, when I saw a couple with four little dogs, one of them off the leash and running towards me and barking, which made at least one of the others try to get to me as well as I ran past, but nothing else happened. The knee was mostly fine too, warning me a few times but not being much of a problem even then, yet that was probably still because I was very careful with it, especially on that long left turn, where I may be losing several seconds each lap because of this. On the other hand, found a pretty large patch of dead skin, pretty thick too, to peel away on my right heel when I showered, which is odd, since I didn’t feel anything there…

Written by Cavalary on December 15, 2018 at 7:33 PM in Personal | 0 Comments