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<p>Tau heard snarls and yelps and then

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 20:27

Tau heard snarls and yelps and then saw Omega running for the exit. The crowd went wild. Tau spotted a lithe and tawny shape darting after Omega and nipping at his heels. He sprang to give chase.
The pursuit led half way around the Docking Ring to a Xerxes Mark IX courier, where Omega finally took refuge. Lambda stood outside the hatch barking furiously as Omega barked back at her through the window. (4/5)

<p>He stood ringside and waited as the

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 20:27

He stood ringside and waited as the crowd came in. He could hear people placing bets. There was some question whether Omega would even show.
Tau paced. He carried the heavy Fightin' Ball clenched his jaws. The anticipation of the coming battle coursed through his veins. He felt his hackles rise.
Excitement rippled through the crowd when Omega entered the room. Tau stood on his hind legs to peer over the crowd as Omega made his way to the ring. Then the screaming started. (3/5)

<p>Omega was a flashy fawn from

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 20:27

Omega was a flashy fawn from Holufinia who seemed to think he was Hod's gift to NeoBoxers or something.
"You've got this!" a man called.
Tau growled and barked in response.
A whole of events had led to the exhibition match, but the deciding factor had been when Omega had insulted his girlfriend, Lambda. Honor required that he stand up in her defense.
One hour before the match, Tau weighed in. He clocked in at 55kg with his heavy Fightin' Ball. (2/5)

<p>Tau got up early at the Zoological

Wed, 02/25/2026 - 20:27

Tau got up early at the Zoological Garden and made his rounds through the Truck Stop at the Center of Galaxy. Every morning, he went through each of the primary rings, starting with the Docking Ring, to see — well, smell — that everything was ship shape and Bristol fashion. Though today was a little special.
"Go get 'em, Tau!" a lady said.
Tau raised his hackles and ran stiff legged by her as she cheered.
He had an exhibition match later that day with another NeoBoxer: Omega. (1/5)

<p>Now, they began to throw stones at

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 20:01

Now, they began to throw stones at the men thrashing in the water. The soldiers quailed for a moment, unsure what to do.
Major Hillsong, an island of lucidity among the madness that surrounded him, bellowed, "Charge!" (3/3) (from Lady Cecelia's Temptation)

<p>&quot;Take that, dogs of Havelock

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 20:01

"Take that, dogs of Havelock!" hooted Sergeant Baker from across the river.
Chaos reigned. The men on the far side, at the direction of Sergeant Baker, had sawed through timbers of the bridge and used huge draft horses to pull the bridge over. (2/3)

<p>The cloudy sky grew pallid as dawn

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 20:01

The cloudy sky grew pallid as dawn approached.
Cecelia heard when the lead ranks began to cross a wooden bridge.
"Ware!" Hillsong suddenly bellowed. "Pull back!"
With the sound of wrenching timber, the bridge toppled over sideways. Dozens of soldiers spilled into the muddy water. (1/3)

<p>&quot;What&#39;s so funny? What are

Tue, 02/24/2026 - 14:35

"What's so funny? What are you laughing at? Huh? Are you laughing at me?"

<p>&quot;Dinner!&quot; Mom called.<br /

Mon, 02/23/2026 - 20:12

"Dinner!" Mom called.
"Yay!" Bobby yelled. He sat at the table with his grandma. "What's for dinner?"
"Ham, green beans, and buttered potatoes."
"Aw!" Bobby said. "Not mashed potatoes?"
"I made buttered potatoes," his mom said, a bit peeved. "But you can mash them yourself."
He ran out to kitchen and rummaged in the drawer for a minute. He came back with an implement and proceeded to mash his potatoes.
"Look, Grandma! I'm a !"
"You certainly are!" She smiled.

<p>Revin went into the <a href="https:/

Sun, 02/22/2026 - 14:43

Revin went into the and decoded the message from Will.
"Still no definite word," he reported later to Tiny, Rachel, and Grip.
"What do you expect?" Grip said. "An exact date and time?"
"He did say to pour him one, though," Revin said. "Whatever that means."
Grip stood abruptly. "Tonight," he said. "He means it's tonight." (from *Devishire!* a Revin's Heart sequel)

<p>How I make hash-browned potatoes. <a

Sun, 02/22/2026 - 10:06

How I make hash-browned potatoes. https://stevendbrewer.com/hash-browned-potatoes/

<p>Lambda snorted, then made a hacking

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 16:19

Lambda snorted, then made a hacking noise.
"Now, now. There's no accounting for taste!" Totemo looked at the muffin. "Speaking of which, this is pretty good! Thanks!" (5/5)

<p>Lambda growled again.<br /

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 16:19

Lambda growled again.
"Omega, huh?" Totemo said absently, spreading butter on the muffin. "Which one is he again?"
Lambda barked angrily.
"Oh, right!" she said, taking a bite of muffin. "I remember him. He's that flashy fawn with the white stripe on his nose." (4/5)

<p>&quot;A doggy bag? For me?&quot;

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 16:19

"A doggy bag? For me?" Totemo looked inside and found a couple of bagels, a muffin, and a few packets of butter. "Thanks, I guess."
Lambda paced angrily, growling.
"That good, huh?" Totemo commiserated, cutting the muffin in half. "Meetings are always like that." (3/5)

<p>Totemo Isogashii spent a glorious

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 16:19

Totemo Isogashii spent a glorious weekend summarizing old field notes and organizing data. Usually, during the weekend, she felt that Lambda prevented her from getting as much work done as she wanted.
Late Sunday, Lambda returned carrying a small paper bag. She ruffed at Totemo. (2/5)

<p>Lambda had gotten a message inviting

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 16:19

Lambda had gotten a message inviting her for a NeoBoxer summit at Collina Margherita — the Holufinian Center for NeoBoxer Development. She departed late Friday afternoon and caught a SkyJumper for the trip. (1/5)

<p>It&#39;s like a chainsaw that

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 07:21

It's like a chainsaw that frequently bucks and chops off your hand. It's not that the chainsaw is going to destroy humanity. And it doesn't matter how good it is at cutting wood. If it cuts off your hand more than 0.00001% of the time you use it, it's going to be a commercial failure.

<p>A NYT article today is fixated on

Sat, 02/21/2026 - 07:21

A NYT article today is fixated on the idea that public disenchantment with AI is due to irrational fears that it will destroy humanity. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/21/technology/ai-boom-backlash.html?unlocked_article_code=1.N1A.0dS2.1kUOY4vkbrw7&smid=url-share

I think it completely misses the point. Personally, I just think they won't actually work very well for most things. And that the risks of using them will be higher than the value gained.

<p>It&#39;s weird how they&#39;re

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 22:18

It's weird how they're banning social media for miners. What's next? Banning it for roughnecks? Or truck drivers?

<p>Heather came to when bilge water

Fri, 02/20/2026 - 20:50

Heather came to when bilge water sloshed over her face. Coughing and sputtering, she thrashed to get her head above the water. She struck her head against a beam in the narrow compartment. She saw stars in the darkness as she struggled to orient herself. Then her hand touched something that made her crawl. She reached out and touched another hand. It was cold and dead -- stiff with rigor mortis. Her gorge rose and saliva filled her mouth as she struggled not to vomit.

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