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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2026-03-21 11:59 am
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A quiet Saturday

I posted some more Babylon 5 fic in the last couple of days: a new Londo/G'Kar fake dating fic plus a new chapter of the B5 catacomb WIP.

It's been a year this month since I started watching the show - my first post under the B5 tag was posted March 3, 2025 after watching the first couple of episodes. Still completely gone on it! I regret nothing!

In other news, NYT gift link to an article about Paul Brainerd, creator of Aldus PageMaker and inventor of the term "desktop publishing." This was a fascinating nostalgia read for me because, while I had no idea of the actual history, this guy (and Adobe and Apple) created the professional world of my young adulthood. My first job out of college in (I think) 1998 was working in the layout department of a newspaper that had just recently (last few years) gone from paste-up to an all-Mac layout room using a program similar to PageMaker from a third-party software maker that no longer exists. PageMaker - which I also learned to use in the college computer lab, and later at work - was the direct predecessor of InDesign, widely used even today. It's interesting to think back on those old newspaper days and how thoroughly they shaped me and continue to shape me. The computer/layout/marketing experience I got as a layout artist in the late 90s and 2000s has been immensely useful for my current self-publishing career.

It continues to be horrendously cold. We've been sitting under a high-pressure ridge and have had gorgeous sunny days that are absolutely freezing. It was -20F when I got up this morning and it's 0F out there right now. My husband's (uni-age) students are over here today because they wanted to help him dig out an ancient non-working snowblower that someone gave us ages ago from a snowbank and try to get it working again. (We do actually have TWO other snowblowers. This is just for fun.)

I took this picture on a walk up our driveway to the highway to get the mail a couple of days ago:

a long expanse of snow-covered road with piles of snow on each side

At least at this time of year, the sun warms it up SOMEWHAT during the day - in January it can sit at -40 24/7 for weeks; at this time of year we're still experiencing 20-40 degree increases during the day .... which is still barely enough to push us above 0F. The 10-day forecast shows that it will be glacially (haha) warming up, but still may not have crawled into above-freezing temps by the end of the month. UGH, I'M READY FOR SPRING.
sheron: whaa...? (birds whaa)

[personal profile] sheron 2026-03-21 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
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[personal profile] barbaratp 2026-03-21 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Eu já tinha ouvido falar do PageMaker, mas não tinha notado que ele era o antecessor ao InDesign. Legal saber que vc trabalhava com editoração eletrônica/digital de jornais.
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[personal profile] barbaratp 2026-03-21 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Grande verdade. Eu usava o Nero para fazer DVDs, hoje isso bem existe mais. Sinto saudades de alguns programas de computador antigos. Eram excelentes e nem sempre suas novas versões ou variantes foram tão boas.
philomytha: tiny man in a polar landscape (breaks silence)

[personal profile] philomytha 2026-03-21 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That really is excessively cold. Here it's been rain - it started raining after Christmas and it's basically only stopped this past week or so, it's been great to see the sun again. I hope better weather comes your way soon too <3
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[personal profile] leesa_perrie 2026-03-21 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish Orion and his students much fun and success with the snow blower!

That's cold! *hugs*