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Thursday, March 25, 2021
Exploration of the Milky Way Galaxy - Elite Dangerous
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Avoided disaster - active shooter in Boulder
This isn't how we found out about the unfolding crisis. At first, we didn't think too much of it. Active shooter alerts happened before. Sometimes, it's a mistaken report, or just someone wielding a weapon in public, or targeting a specific person, such as a love quarrel gone bad.
We quickly found out that this was so much worse. There's really nothing I can say to sum things up or even make the story more personal. The worse we had was a rescheduling of an appointment, avoiding the situation ourselves by a couple of hours. Allie and I are OK and unaffected by the crisis.
Of course, Allie had a couple of family members contact her within minutes of the incident making international news. Several coworkers also checked with me the next day during meetings that I attended.
Thankfully, we avoid the whole situation. Others were not lucky. Their families are suffering, such as one Erika Mononey, who gave a tribute to her father on Twitter (backup link).
Here's the link to the Wikipedia article for sourced information about the horrific event.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Elite Dangerous: Rescuing inhabitants of Lave Station after the Nine Martyr's Attack
Full walkthrough of one mission to rescue inhabitants Lave Station after the Nine Martyr's Attack. Runs from launch at the rescue ship all the way through collection of rewards for successful mission completion. Includes some pointers a long the way for an easier journey.
Sunday, March 07, 2021
Up and up building, or that's no murder!
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Some photos from running around town
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Pay it to Payphones or don't
So, I went down a short rabbit hole when I saw a payphone in a movie review for Secret Obsession. Of course, payphones aren't common any more, so seeing one featured in a new movie was a bit of a surprize.
So, first, Secret Obsession is a really bad, in my opinion. I tried to watch, but had to stop. This movie review does a good job at explaining why:
If, by some weird series of events, you end up needing to call 911 but your #cellphone isn't available AND you happen to be near an archaic #payphone (in the US), you can still use that payphone to call 911 without the need for money nor a phone card. #psa #themoreyouknow
— fcsuper (@fcsuper) February 23, 2021
That wasn't the end of it, though. I remembered that there's still some payphones in service, so I looked it up. That's when I ran into the fact that there's still over 100K payphones in the US, and that each payphone can still earn a profit with as few as three 50¢ calls per day.
Was that the end? No. I remembered that I somehow ended up at the movie theater to see Phone Booth back in 2003. It's about this guy of questionable morals who is trapped in a phone booth by a sniper out to prove a point. The guy is played by Colin Farrell. The movie was made near the end of the payphone era. Had this movie come out just a few years later, it would've already been too dated for people to relate to it.
So, that brings me back to start. Secret Obsession was released in 2019. The entire plot is built upon the conflict that starts with the main character who gets out of her car while being chased to run to a payphone in a phone booth to call 911 (emergency services in the US). She doesn't have change, so the phone doesn't work. It's 2019. Why doesn't she have a cellphone? Even if that option was somehow not available, all payphones in the US allow 911 calls without payment, as noted in my tweet (and the movie review shown above). For who was this movie made? ...in 2019?







