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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • One of my favorites I read was the trilogy which starts with The Three-body Problem. Mind boggling stuff, and page turners, but not perfect.

    I also read a lot of Stephen King, and the award for the best book I read in 2025 has to go to The Green Mile. It’s one of King’s best, and one I have great memories of reading when it came out.



  • (Tech worker here, hoping to move to the countryside next year.)

    Absolutely. I probably wouldn’t be doing any farming, except grow some vegetables for my own needs. But I would definitely build my own awesome local infrastructure with a server room and network cables in the walls and all that good stuff. When I retire and don’t have to spend 8-10 hours a day in front of a computer at work, it’ll probably be enjoyable and satisfying again to work on and maintain my own computers and stuff. Currently I rarely have the motivation or energy to do that.

    And if the house is large enough I’d also make certain areas/rooms completely tech free. Like maybe a small library with only books and comfy chairs, and no wifi signal.








    1. Mr. Robot
    2. Stranger Things
    3. Twin Peaks
    4. Breaking Bad
    5. Parks and Recreation
    6. LOST
    7. The Expanse
    8. Babylon 5
    9. Better Call Saul
    10. Chernobyl

    List sorting is somewhat based on what impact/influence a show has had on my life. For example, Parks & Rec is an amazing show AND was a big help during a tough time in my life. On the other hand, Chernobyl is also amazing, but wasn’t life changing for me personally. And LOST is great, but isn’t perfect and has its flaws, but the season 3 finale is one of the most emotional experiences I’ve ever had in relation to a tv show or movie. So it gets a relatively high spot.