Fri. Feb. 27, 2026 – would have been my dad’s birthday this week

By on February 27th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, linux, march to war, polemic

I’m hoping for another mild day. The overcast lasted all day, although it did get lighter yesterday afternoon. The humidity was high, and temps seemed to be in the high 70sF to low 80sF. I took off my overshirt when I was breaking down my scrap, and I did sweat a bit. The national forecast had us in clear yesterday (not accurate) and clear today. We’ll see.

I did auction stuff in the morning, and passport stuff in the afternoon, followed by a scrap run. That used all my afternoon, and evening was taken up with dinner and taxi for D2’s activity.

Today I’ve got pickups to do. I’ll try to combine a trash run, or taking some stuff to the shop or my secondary location. I’ll be driving past both in the course of my pickups anyway.

There was a line in the book I’m reading about our choices making up our lives, and our lives being the sum of our choices. It resonated. I’ve been coasting for a while, not making the difficult choices to prioritize and execute on some of the things I know need to be done. Knowing is half the battle right? I need to get more done.

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War is coming. It’s the nature of man to not be satisfied with our condition. It causes us to strive, and harnessed or guided it leads to progress – socially, economically, and generally toward the unprecedented wealth and prosperity that we have achieved. But there are always those who think that they can improve their own condition through upheaval and destruction of the very system that led to them being in a position to cause the change. It rarely works out better for mankind. The US revolution and founding is one of those rare cases.

We currently have a plethora of idiots, barely functional, running on cunning, self confidence, and spite, who have become powerful under the current world arrangement, but who can’t stop grasping for MORE. Their lack of intellectual ability will doom them to destroy rather than create. Rome coasted for a long time on the ability of those who founded and built the empire. So has modern Western civilization.

One only has to compare the writing and thoughts of our own founders, and the philosophers that preceded them in Europe and England, with the current crop of “leaders” who can’t articulate a guiding philosophy, accurately describe the world around them, or create something new. They can’t even put words into a coherent statement, or write a compelling and understandable document to communicate with others. They are coasting on the efforts of those that built and shaped and named.

They see the fat of the land and want it for their own, without comprehending that by taking it, they will destroy it.

So history will rhyme… and we’ll get war. As it has been, so it shall be. The snowball is already rolling down the hill, picking up speed, and can only be slowed or diverted temporarily. We are having ‘peace in our day’ but the cost is mounting and the bill will eventually have to be paid.

Prepare yourself and your family, your community, your friends, because history hasn’t ended, and mankind is still made of men.

Stack.
nick

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Thur. Feb. 26, 2026 – 02262026 – oh frabjous day

By on February 26th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, linux, march to war

Supposed to be clear. Probably warm too. Nice in other words, if possibly too humid. Because that’s starting up again. It’s almost spring, I can feel it. Certainly we might be in false spring… I’ll take it for now.

Did some stuff yesterday but not as much as I’d hoped. Moved some stuff. Sorted some stuff. Watched my blood sugar move around. But I also kinda took it easy. By the time I realized I needed to take some meds last night, it was too late. I could have taken them but then wouldn’t have been in good shape to get the kids out the door. And after shirking that for 2 days, I was ready. So I was pretty sore yesterday. Crawling around in an attic, banging my head, shoulders, knees, and toes left me feeling stiff and sore. Plus my hands are covered in cuts and scrapes, like I was digging around in a barrel of broken glass. Cold air and banging stuff did me in.

So I didn’t get to my shop or the recycle yard, but I did get loaded up. Kinda ready for today.

My main task today though is getting my passport application in. I’ve got an appointment this afternoon, and need to get my photos, just in case their machine isn’t working, and copies of ID and birth certificate… which I can’t do at home because I trashed my scanner and printer. Fractal.

Anyway, I’ll be doing stuff today. Maybe some pickups while I’m out, maybe some drop offs at the shop, or a trash run, but certainly a scrap run. And I’ll be a supplicant to the state for the right to move freely… I hate that.

Stack stuff. Learn stuff. And keep your eyes open.

nick

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Wed. Feb. 25, 2026 – ah Yorick, I knew him well…

By on February 25th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse, linux

Cool and windy in Houston? Maybe. It was at the BOL. Blowing 7mph all day long got to be a bit tedious. It was clear and in the 60sF, but the wind… oy.

I did get some more wiring done, and discovered some flaws in my plan. We’ll have to figure out what to do to work around, or maybe just do something different. And I put a bunch more stuff away, while digging through stuff looking for things I knew I had. I’ve got a few too many Automatic Transfer Switches, for example. On the other hand, shopping in my closet/shed is a thing.

Today I’m home, doing catchup on things here. Domestic bliss awaits. Like rust, dust never sleeps. And I’ve got all my normal things to do. Getting some sleep and some meds for my aches and pains will be good. My hands are torn up. I could tell I was getting too tired to work when I started getting clumsy. Time to switch to low consequence work at that point. No electrical…

If I didn’t get my whole goal list done, I did get some of it done and that is progress.

Now to get my momentum back here at home.

Stack, because if the cartels decide to bring the war to us here at home, you might want to stay in for a while.

nick

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Tues. Feb. 24, 2026 – Blame Canada!

Feels like the Great White North here … well, not really but it is chilly. It was 41F and dropping when I went to bed. Nice during the day, with the nuclear fire in the sky, but as soon as we rotated out of its magnificent radiation, it got chilly willy. I expect today to be the same.

Good weather for working in the attic though. I got the home run for the server closet circuit, and the master bathroom circuit run. Didn’t land them in the panel, might do that today. Did more organizing and finding stuff that got brought up here but never made it out of a box… And there is a lot of it.

Finally got a chance to visit with my fisherman buddy. He’s got a new puppy that is tiny and cute and has SO MUCH ENERGY. Chihuahua and terrier mix… both he and his wife are doing well in their cancer fights. I finally asked because I hadn’t had a chance to hear anything from his wife. I’m glad it was good news.

I’m staying up today too. I’m moving slowly, sedately, with ponderous majesty, or something, but I’m moving and making progress. I don’t want to lose momentum.

So I’ll keep plugging away, and take some meds for the aches…

Stack or work, but do something.

nick

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Mon. Feb. 23, 2026 – still working

By on February 23rd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse, linux

Cold and clear. It was 39F when I went to bed and supposed to be colder today. It was clear and cool all day yesterday, so clear and cold with a front moving through makes sense.

I did get some stuff done yesterday. Still have lots to do though, so I’m staying up here to get at least a couple of things finished. I got the electrical in the master bath mostly done. I got a bunch of things sorted and put in different spots. I didn’t get the truck unloaded though.

That means, keep plugging away at it. Use the momentum that I have, as little as it is, to push forward.

Or crawl forward as the case may be. I spent enough time in the attic on my knees to know today will be a killer.

But, gotta do it.

Stack. Work. Prep.

nick

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Sun. Feb. 22, 2026 – so, that didn’t go to plan

By on February 22nd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse, linux

Cold today, maybe down to almost freezing. And chilly to start. It was mid 40sF when I went to bed. Sunny and mostly around 60-70F yesterday, which was nice. Not so much today.

I didn’t get much of the original plan done yesterday. I started laying out everything, and getting it together, but came up short on bathroom fans. So, I put that task further down the list and kept cleaning and organizing, since I was already well into that. I did do a couple of structural notes, that were minor, but needed attention before they got major.

Today, I’m going to pull some dang wire. Should be cold in the attic, so I can’t use the heat as an excuse. I’m still probably going to take breaks by doing more sorting and organizing, but I really need to pull some wire. And I need to unload the truck. And spend at least a little time chatting with my buddy.

I didn’t see him yesterday so he must not have been feeling good. I hope I’ll see him today, if not, I might ping him or go by his house.

I missed the Hamfest, and feel conflicted about that. I’d have liked to have gone, and I will probably have time next month, if it was at its normal time… oh well.

I’m working to improve my situation. And putting stacks to good use. Can’t do much more than that.

nick

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Sat. Feb. 21, 2026 – At the BOL, supposed to be working

By on February 21st, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, lakehouse, linux

It is supposed to be clear today. It was hazy and 60F when I got here last night. No idea what the temp should be like but I’m hoping for “not too hot” as most of what I’d like to get done is in the attic. It was a warm and moist day in Houston yesterday. It’ll probably be warm and moist here.

Did my auction pickups yesterday, then loaded my truck. Hit the Lowe’s for some supplies, and eventually got on the road. Lotsa cops on the road last night.

Today I’ll like to get started pulling in the electrical for a couple of bath fans, a reading light over the toilet, a towel warmer, a space heater for the hall bath, and power to my ‘server closet.’ If I can get all that in, and my buddy can be my safety officer while I do the connections, then I can maybe start on networking and cams. That is the overall goal for this weekend and maybe Monday. There is plenty to do besides that, if I need more or different work.

There is always more.

But I’m improving my situation and that’s a good thing.

If you can’t work, stack.

nick

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Fri. Feb. 20, 2026 – puns are no phun

Warm, possibly clearing and turning into a nice day. It never really did yesterday, staying warm and humid, but overcast or cloudy. Still, not really winter. I had the windows down while driving, and it was nice enough.

I did auction stuff in the morning, winning two things for the BOL, then pickups in the afternoon. I followed that with a couple of hours of sorting at the shop, then dinner at home. Then more auction stuff, with a whole lot of lots in an estate sale. All home and household stuff, all at steep discounts. I’ll be picking that up today.

I have the estate sale to pick up, and then I’ll try to load the truck and head to the BOL in the late afternoon. I’d love to get through The Woodlands before 5, and I can do a pickup on the way if I do.

I’ll need to do some shopping before heading out though. I want to be sure I have what I need to do the electrical work I want to get done this weekend. Turns out it will just be me there, so I should be able to crank out some work. I’ve got bath fans to install, lighting to install, a heated towel bar, and some outlets. If I get that done, I can start setting up the networking and cameras.

There’s plenty of other stuff to do there too, including yard work, so I don’t think I’ll lack tasks. I’ll have to put away all the stuff I bring up with me too.

All in all, the next couple of days should be very busy.

It’s a good life if you don’t falter. Plus, I’ll get to use some of the stuff I’ve been stacking! While also adding to stacks. Win – win!

Join me in stacking, won’t you?

nick

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Thur. Feb. 19, 2026 – paperwork, I’ve got piles.

By on February 19th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, linux, march to war

So it never really cleared up yesterday and was quite dark and dreary by late afternoon. It felt like it would rain at any time, and the humidity was stifling. Didn’t rain though. I have no idea what today will be like, but the national forecast has us in the clear.

I did auction stuff in the morning, and then finally got out of the house (after some needed personal maintenance) to do my pickup. One of the things I got is a little 3d printer that is marketed as sort of “kid’s first printer”. It’s mostly made from plastic and has a small build envelope. I’ve got to see if it’s all there, and see if it actually works. The whole thing fits in about 1 cubic foot. It’s cute. $14 wasn’t much of a risk.

Today I’m not even making plans. I’ll just do what I can, where I am, with what I have.

All with the goal of improvement, and stacking.

n

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Wed. Feb. 18, 2026 – capon, kapo, Kapton, kapok, capo

Silly me, tricks are for kids. And today is supposed to be trick free and very nice. Clear and moderate, mid 70sF, maybe into the low 80sF? Nice. Yesterday I had the windows down for most of my driving around and it was refreshing. This mild weather has been a treat.

So I didn’t get much done in the morning besides auction stuff. And my afternoon pickup was not something I could combine with anything else, so it was like last year when I spent the whole afternoon doing pickups. I had hoped to get a second in, but the traffic was going to make a normally reasonable trip into a 2 hours round trip. I will get that one today.

I did hit the Goodwill for a pair of shoes and some media. Turns out I already had ripped 6 of the disks. Oh well, I’ll send them to the BOL, and maybe we’ll watch Young Frankenstein off the DVD instead of the server.

I feel like I’ve been fighting off a cold, or maybe it’s allergies, but I’m sure blowing my nose a lot and sneezing prodigiously… bit of brain fog to accompany the snot too.

Today I’ll do a couple of pickups and some work at the shop. No child to pick up after school, and more flexibility with dinner, so I can work a bit later if needed.

I did vac seal the sirloin I bought on sale an froze it a couple of days ago. It was nice to be stacking meat instead of drawing down the stacks. I still need to go through my canned goods and triage out the damaged and failed cans. I really need better storage conditions. And I should pull all the fruit and tomato cans at the BOL before they mess up my storage there…

It’s always something. Usually several somethings, and I don’t work hard enough to keep up.

Speaking of which, I’m skipping the Houston area hamfest this year. It’s this weekend, which is also the first time I can go to to the BOL in months, and the last time for another month, unless I go mid week. It’s a month early, and I don’t have much new stuff to sell this year, and no time to get ready before Saturday. First time I’ve missed it since I started going, and I feel weird about it. People seem to look for my load o crap in particular, and it’s a great day to see and chat with people. I won’t even be going to check out the show, which would be a lot of fun, because I’m gonna be in the attic pulling wire at the BOL. I’ve got to get that done before the heat really arrives.

There is never enough time for everything, and sometimes the choices suck. It’s also funny that two guys from the community at the BOL are guys I only see at the Hamfest… I won’t see them this year.

Oh well, I need to be working to improve my situation at the BOL right now. And stacking. Always stacking.

nick

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