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Not really a good week. Our prospective buyer backed out, so we've wasted a month and we're going to have to put a fair amount of work into the Starport to make it more attractive. Growf!
Meanwhile, my Mom was still in the hospital; they had to put in a pacemaker.
And recent studies suggest that people who know that they're getting a placebo actually improve, because they were told placebos "have been shown in clinical studies to produce significant improvement in [...] symptoms through mind-body self-healing processes." This is great, except that it means that skeptical realists like me may be at a further disadvantage health-wise.
On the plus side, I got some good cuddles and a terrific chair massage, took some fun wikipedia dives, made some progress at work, and had a couple of good dinners.
On the whole, though, I don't feel as though I'm doing all that well.
There are, as usual, some great links in the notes. Especially noteworthy are Vantablack (which looks like it will call a bunch of goths on their "I'm only wearing black until they make something darker"), the Green Dragon pub in New Zealand, and ysabetwordsmith's poem: "Dr. Laser and the Nocturnal Emissions"
0727 Su * up 6:30ish; W=211.8; shower @ DPT board, Linux and WiFi becomes easy | Indiegogo (Hackaday: A Router-Based Dev Board That Isn’t A Router ) @ Vantablack world's most light-absorbant material so far: 99.965% & Wikipedia dive including calf muscles, mole rats, eusociality, and mantis shrimp. @ Left Coast Rising - NYTimes.com @ Rethinking the Placebo Effect: How Our Minds Actually Affect Our Bodies Studies in which people who *knew* they were getting a placebo actually improved, because they were told placebos "have been shown in clinical studies to produce significant improvement in IBS symptoms through mind-body self-healing processes." Gleep. It also indicates that realism, as opposed to optimism, is bad for your health. Bad news for me. @ The Science of Our Optimism Bias and the Life-Cycle of Happiness | Brain Pickings @ We Didn't Just Join Geek Culture We Invented It. @ Cover and Profile Photo Dimensions for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn and more! * Made salmon and asparagus for dinner. Colleen isn't all that fond of salmon, but everyone else prefers it. *sigh* 0728 Mo * up 6:30; W=211.8 : The buyer backed out. GROWF! @ 8 Places for Thrifty Bookworms to Download Free E-Books & Wikipedia dive starting atVelella and extending through assorted cnidarians and tuncates. 0729 Tu * up 6:15; W=210.8 * Finally posted my email about N's class project; it got her 7 sign-ups in the first 15 minutes. Now I don't feel so bad about not posting it earlier. 0730 We * up 5:40; W=210.2 @ The Great Giant Flea Hunt - NYTimes.com @ Supporting a Grieving Person: Helping Others Through Grief and Loss (ysabetwordsmith") : Update on Mom - her heart rate didn't go back down to normal, so they've installed a pacemaker (resulting in another week in the hospital) @ Calling All Hackers: Help Us Build an Open Wireless Router | EFF 0731 Th * up 6:15; W=211.2 * leave ~7:15 * 9:15 Cortiva - chair massage : N's team won on professionalism. * Music night after dinner. 0801 Fr * up 6:10; W=211.2; * 8am take kids to bus stop @ Turns out that lawsuits have rules f(Nora Rivkis) Especially federal lawsuits. 0802 Sa * cuddles with cat and Cat * up 6:30ish; W=210.2; Shower @ Tolkien and the Timeless Way of Building A real-life Hobbit pub has opened for business in New Zealand The Green Dragon! Hobbit House | Archer & Buchanan Architecture, LTD. @ ysabetwordsmith | Poem: "Dr. Laser and the Nocturnal Emissions" @ The Strange Story Of The Man Behind 'Strange Fruit' : NPR : Curio has been spending a lot of time on my chair this morning, and is now batting at my headphone cord. Silly cat. @ The Insidiousness of Facebook Messenger's Mobile App Terms of Service * Dinner with Colleen, Emmy and Tim at Anthony's Bell Street Diner @ The 8-Hour Sleep Myth: How I Learned That Everything I Knew About Sleep Was Wrong @ Hidden Allergens: Pink Peppercorns, Tree Nut Allergies and how an Amazon Reviewer Helped Solve a Mystery Pink peppercorns are related to cashews! @ How Restaurant Pros Are Handling the Surge of Food Allergies