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Today I choose to work on competitive book club (TIC00071g)

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November 3 2020

The name of the book club is not really competitive book club, but it’s a bit of a “in joke” for the members. Last year, I created a PolyWogg Reading Challenge where I had a “bingo” card for some friends to have a low-pressure book club to read different categories of books and “fill” spots on the bingo card for different genres or themes. It was okay, but it wasn’t that compelling, and people just tended to do their own thing.

For 2020, people suggested some changes to the reading challenge, including:

  • More monthly “categories” with a few specific ideas about themes (we added Indigenous for example);
  • Some flexibility within the month with a bit of nudging; and,
  • They want badges.

I kept wanting to say, “We don’t need no stinkin’ badges”, but as moderator of the small but mighty band of intrepid readers, that seemed discouraging. However, I wasn’t sure how to do them, what they would be for, or if anyone would care, even when they were asking for them (the desire for badges prompted the joke that we were turning it into competitive book club). Some months I have struggled to stay on top of the monthly totals and award the badges. A few months it was close to the middle of the month before I wrapped up the totals for the month. In short, there were times this year with the isolation where I just wasn’t feeling it.

It isn’t that I wasn’t spending time on my computer and couldn’t get to it; I just wasn’t enjoying it that much. Back in July, I had an idea and it turned out to be really terrible…for me. The way the monthly badges work is that I generally offer them four categories of books for the month:

A. A few specific books from the theme for the month (I pick them, but I take suggestions too);
B. A secondary category, generally open-ended as to what they might want to read in that genre;
C. A catch-all “Readers Choice” for anything else they read; and,
D. A challenge book for the month.

They can get 1 of 5 badges depending on how “hard” the choices are…1 book of their choice, 1 named book, 2 books of their choice, 2 named books, or 3+ books or the challenge book.

My idea for August and September was that you could double-count across the months. So, for instance, if you read a mystery in one month for the theme, you could also count it as a reader’s choice the next month. I wouldn’t double the totals but I would let books count against more than one badge across months. And then I compounded it by offering the same deal for October…books in any of the three months could be used to win badges in the other two months. It was a complicated nightmare to work out and track.

Today I choose to work on the competitive book club by totaling up all the results for the three months. 91 books read in total (without double-counting) by the group, all the badges awarded, everything caught up and reset for November. In addition, I have a plan for December that had me go back and make a list of all the books people have read for the year. I wish I had been keeping track from the beginning, would have been a lot easier. It took some time, but as I said, I’m all caught up.

What choices did you make today?

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Today I choose to restart trivia by email (TIC00070g)

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November 2 2020

I’ve mentioned previously that back in the day, 1998-2005 to be precise, I ran an online trivia game by email. I would send out the questions Monday to Friday, people around the world would play, and they’d send me answers back by the end of the week. I’d mark everything, total up the scores, and post the answers and results each Sunday night. Then Monday morning, I’d start all over again.

It was, in some ways, the ultimate in choice. A reality that I chose to create surely out of stubbornness, determination, and time. Sometimes it overwhelmed me. And to be clear, we’re not talking an automated process with hundreds or thousands of players, it was just me sending email out to about 70-100 players depending on the week/month/year.

But I did it. Why? Because I wanted to. I liked running the game, coming up with questions. As I’ve blogged in recent weeks, I would love to put it on my website and run it again. The problem is simply one of time. I don’t have the time to devote to running an open game, and I’ve never really liked automated games that much. I’ve considered maybe someday creating an app to do it, but for now, I’m fine with what I have. Which is an option to put things on my website, a quiz page here or there.

Yet for fun, as part of a workplace charitable campaign, I relaunched email by trivia for three weeks. I only have about 15 players so far, easily managed, with the only wrinkle being that it has to be entirely bilingual for both language and content. PolyWogg Trivia rides again. And today was the first day.

Today I choose to relaunch a form of PolyWogg Trivia by email.

What choices did you make today?

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Today I choose to restart writing about choice (TIC00069g)

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November 1 2020

A few weeks ago, I called it “quits” on blogging daily about choices, my “today I choose” series. I felt that I had reached a good point where I was more aware of my conscious choices each day, a state of awareness where I could perhaps instead write once a week about various choices. Hoping, in part, that by writing once a week, my choices might seem more significant. That somewhere in a week, I would have made some, I don’t know, “larger” choice. Something worthy of a blog post.

Instead, I feel like Dory from Finding Nemo. I need to just keep swimming. Because for the last few weeks, I’ve been drowning.

I know the signs. I eat more crap food. I stay up late watching TV. I try to get by on several hours sleep so that when I do go to bed, I’m too tired to have my mind swirl around wondering “what if” or “what about” things that are bothering me. Some people choose booze or drugs to drown out the inner voice, I use TV, junk food, and sleep deprivation. It numbs me to the point where when I go to bed, I crash.

Last night was the “fall back” timeframe for daylight savings time, and I was binge-watching Lost. I had forgotten about the timeshift, so when my computer reset my clock back at 2:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., I thought I had misjudged the time. When I went to bed at 5:00 a.m., for no good reason at all, Jacob was already awake. Me? I was well into my second wind and didn’t feel tired at all. I just went to bed because I knew I needed to sometime.

But honestly? It is just me self-sabotaging myself, putting myself down as far as I can go on the energy level, driving myself to create a challenge to overcome. A false sense of success that is reminiscent of all-nighters in high school and university. Cramming at the last minute after weeks of procrastination.

When I’m super tired, I run on about 70% energy reserves for the day. 70% efficient, or 70% of “normal” I guess. I can still function, I get my work done, but it isn’t exactly “living”. It’s more like surviving. There’s probably some metaphor in there about isolation, setbacks, watching Lost, Covid, etc.

I’ve got about 1000 things to do in November, things that NEED to get done. And I’ve been wallowing, procrastinating, avoiding. I’d like to say today, November 1st, I did something productive to overcome my inertia, but honestly, I didn’t, not really.

My main choice today, after sleeping in quite late after being up way too late, were first and foremost to have Andrea cut my hair and for me to cut Jacob’s. We’ve been debating, or rather I’ve been debating, whether people in salons have likely progressed far enough for it to be safe, given that we are officially in a high-risk household. We have eliminated almost all vectors in and out, so is this one that is REALLY worth risking? We had some decent options, and if we were medium-risk, I suspect I would have gone for it. But we’re not, and I didn’t. I just didn’t feel comfortable going for it. I feel like I made Jacob paranoid enough too that he wasn’t in favour, but there’s no way to know either way. I didn’t feel like it was an acceptable risk, so we did the home thing again.

Equally, Jacob and Andrea made a stab at normalcy yesterday. Even though we weren’t doing Hallowe’en for either going out or giving out candies, Jacob and Andrea wanted to do a pumpkin carving. I just assumed we wouldn’t bother, and so I had made zero effort to even plan for it as a possibility. But Saturday came, and we went to the one we always go to and picked up two pumpkins. Today, Jacob and Andrea did the scooping, and then we took a design that Jacob hand-drew of an outline of a penguin and he and I then carved it. The other was a bit soft and we just wrote on it. Pretty simple, and Jacob could do more of the carving this year than usual.

Later, I opted for pizza for dinner and let Jacob choose Pizza Hut, as he likes to do. To be honest, it was more opting for him to choose, than Pizza Hut, just wanting him to make a choice and enjoy the power of doing so. He is always so happy to choose it. And then we just sat and watched two episodes of Knight Rider from Season 01. I find it amusing that he talks to the TV while the episode is unfolding. Like he’s telling them what to do or not. I know in part that it is his anxiety playing out, and talking it out lets him release some of it, but I find it amusing. At least, I do so far.

I then binged the rest of S04 tonight of Lost, and I’m headed to bed.

While all of those choices had their conscious components, I realized that the daily posting was keeping me grounded and giving me some momentum. I need it again, particularly this month. I probably can’t keep it up every day but at least I’ll be able to do it some or hopefully most days. I need to do it to stay sane.

Today I choose to restart blogging about my conscious daily choices.

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Star Trek: Enterprise – Season 2 (TVR00015) – 🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪

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October 26 2020

Overview

The second season has hints of temporal stuff throughout, but it starts to get a little grittier with the alien races they encounter. Almost all of them are duplicitous, false friends to the naive and well-being humans.

Episodes That I Liked

The two best episodes of the season are the third and third-last. In EP03, Minefield, the ship is trapped in a Romulan minefield, and Reed has to demonstrate his leadership skills while other ships are closing in. Meanwhile, in EP24, it’s a retrospective episode back to the first ship to break the Warp 2 barrier, and the story of Archer’s chief rival, A.G. Robinson. I rated them both 5/5.

I rated six more EPs as 4/5: EP01 which is the second part of the giant temporal storyline from Season 01’s cliffhanger; EP02 which relates the story of T’Pol’s grandmother having visited Earth years before; EP04 showed that cheap repairs are not always worth their price; EP09 shows weird gravity messing with humans, reminiscent of Naked Now; EP12 has a radioactive storm driving everyone into the center of the ship onto catwalks to survive, despite intruders; and EP16 has another time travel storyline with time machines that have poor timing.

Episodes That Were Watchable

There were a lot of people complaining online about the series in Season 2, and it is not that surprising. I rated twelve episodes, almost half the season as merely good. EP05 showed Phlox’s routine for one night in sickbay; EP06 dealt with bullying marauders; EP07 shows an old job of T’Pol when she worked in security, chasing fugitive Vulcans; EP08 has first contact with a pre-warp civilization, so I guess Bones wasn’t the first to leave his communicator behind; EP10 turns Yoshi into a future Barkley fearful of the transporter; EP11 deals with a stasis pod that everyone wants; EP14 deals with the dangers of mindmelds; EP15 brings Shran back looking for a mediator; EP20 has Travis trying to go home again, without much happiness; EP23 is generously rated 3/5 with time-travelling Borg; EP25 brings bounty hunters looking for Archer; and EP26 introduces the giant storyline for Season 3 which is Earth being attacked by the Xindi for no apparent reason.

Episodes That I Didn’t Like

I really wanted to like some of the six lowest-ranked episodes of the season, all 2/5, but many are pretty derivative. EP13 has Trip bonding with a hostile alien on a planet (Enemy Mine?); EP17 has mutiny on a penal ship (SG1, ST:TOS, ST:TNG, ST:VOY, ST:DS9…?); EP18 has non-corporeal beings wanting to share bodies (ST:TNG?); EP19 has Archer on trial on Cronos (ST:TOS movies?); EP21 has them going spelunking (ST:VOY?); and EP22 deals with gender issues and traditional roles (ST:TNG?). None of the episodes seemed to have anything unique to say.

List of Episodes from Season 2

S02E01Shockwave Pt 2Temporal changes are often sweeping🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E02Carbon CreekT’Pol’s great GM visited Earth? Cool🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E03MinefieldM-class planet, mines, and Romulans🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
S02E04Dead StopCheap repairs are not always worth it🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E05Night in SickbayPorthos becomes a star patient🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E06MaraudersPeople need to fight bullying everywhere🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E07SeventhOoh, T’Pol used to be in security🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E08CommunicatorPre-warp civilizations are touchy🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E09SingularityWeird gravity always messes with humans🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E10Vanishing PointYoshi and transporter interruptus🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E11Precious CargoGet up on wrong side of stasis pod?🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E12CatwalkStorms, crawlspaces and intruders…great🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E13Dawn80s movie plot — Enemy Mine redux🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E14StigmaVulcans fear the spread of mindmelds🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E15Cease FireShran wants a mediator, not all agree🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E16Future TenseTime machines have poor timing🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S02E17CanamarMutiny on the penal ship🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E18CrossingNon-corporeal beings want to share bodies🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E19JudgmentArcher on trial on Cronos? Seems familiar🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E20HorizonTravis finds you can’t go home again🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E21BreachFly across the galaxy and go spelunking🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E22CogenitorTrip helps a 3rd gender slave revolt🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S02E23RegenerationTime-travelling Borg like to travel🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E24First FlightStory of breaking the Warp 2 barrier🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
S02E25BountyTellerite Boba Fett and Jonathan Solo🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S02E26ExpanseXindi attack? Let’s visit Delphic Expanse🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪

The Bottom Line

They have their space legs but not very interesting stories.

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Star Trek: Enterprise – Season 1 (TVR00014) – 🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪

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October 25 2020

Overview

Star Trek – Enterprise

Most of Season 1 is about the first Warp 5-capable Earth vessel venturing out into uncharted space. The Vulcans have been taking very cautious steps in helping humans expand, and Archer has been pushing for Earth to take a more aggressive, risky approach. The season shows early attempts, selecting a crew, venturing out, and a series of bloody noses as they meet both friendly and less-than-friendly allies. The Vulcans give them T’Pol, which helps and hurts with the Andorians, Klingons, and a host of other smaller races. But throughout it all, there is a hint that something bigger is going on, as Crewman Daniels teaches Archer about the Temporal Prime Directive.

Episodes That I Liked

The two best episodes of the season are about time travel, including EP11 Cold Front where the Time War becomes more apparent and answers a few questions while opening a host more. EP26 ShockWave Pt 1 brings time travel back to the fore as well and serves as the cliffhanger for the season.

Six other episodes are rated 4/5, including a two-parter (EP01 and 02 kick off the series with Sulibans and Klingons on Earth); E10 where you get to meet Nausicaans with predictable results given their history of attacking merchant vessels; E12 with a lot of focus on phasers; E17 with Vulcans who embrace emotions rather than suppressing them; and E20 with an old crashed ship sending out an SOS with seemingly no survivors on board, yet there is…something.

Episodes That Were Watchable

Fourteen more episodes are rated 3/5, and it is the reason why the whole season is similarly rated. E03 deals with Hoshi having trouble adjusting to being on a ship; E04 has a planet that causes hallucinations; E05 rises to okay which is surprising since the premise is that Trip gets pregnant; E06 looks at a lost colony; E07 and 15 deal with Andorian / Vulcan relations, and other than the main Andorian, they’re kind of a wash; E09 has interactions with a pre-warp society and the start of the “Prime Directive”; E14 is about rescuing a Klingon ship while E16 is about rescuing a shuttlepod; E18 has a rogue planet drifting through space; E19 and 22 show Malcolm isn’t doing a very good job with security since the Ferengi and a spider manage to take over the ship; and E25 is a trip to Risa where lots of little adventures happen for everyone. Of all of the mid-range ones, E13 deals with a week in the life of Dr. Phlox and while it was a great premise, there wasn’t enough “oomph” to get above 3/5.

Episodes That I Didn’t Like

Four episodes really weren’t that great…”thawing” relations with Vulcans (namely T’Pol, E08), an internment camp (E21), a disgraced Vulcan Ambassador (E23), and a trip through the desert (E24).

List of Episodes from Season 1

S01E01Broken Bow Pt 1Sulibans on Earth? Not a good time🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E02Broken Bow Pt 2Visiting Cronos? Priceless🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E03Fight or FlightHoshi finds her sea legs🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E04Strange New WorldCamping with hallucinations? Fun🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E05UnexpectedTrip’s blind date goes too well🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E06Terra NovaFind a lost colony, get taken hostage🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E07Andorian IncidentSomeone always breaks a treaty🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E08Breaking the IceComets, Vulcans…everything thaws🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S01E09CivilizationOooh, no Prime Directive? Cool🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E10Fortunate SonNausicaans and Boomers don’t mix🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E11Cold FrontTemporal observatories and cold wars🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸
S01E12Silent EnemyOh, look, target practice for phasers🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E13Dear DoctorWeek in life of Phlox and an epidemic🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E14Sleeping DogsJoke: Klingons fly into a gas giant🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E15Shadows of P’JemAn Andorian rescue op? Great🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E16Shuttlepod OneOne way ticket to cold space🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E17FusionVulcans who embrace emotion? Scary🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E18Rogue PlanetSave the wraiths, save your memory🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E19AcquisitionA Ferengi boarding party? Embarrassing🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E20OasisA crashed ship with spooky survivors🐸🐸🐸🐸⚪
S01E21DetainedInternment camps? Not that interesting🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S01E22Vox SolaA space spider spins its web on board🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E23Fallen HeroVulcan Ambassador slash criminal?🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S01E24Desert CrossingSpace captains like the desert?🐸🐸⚪⚪⚪
S01E25Two Days and Two NightsIt’s Risa, anything goes🐸🐸🐸⚪⚪
S01E26Shockwave Pt 1Always a bad time for time travel🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸

The Bottom Line

A show still getting its space legs

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