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hudebnik ([personal profile] hudebnik) wrote2025-07-01 07:14 pm
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exercise and aging

I took an hour out of my work day to go to the swimming pool. Left the house a bit before 4:00 (wanted to leave earlier, but it took me a while to find my gym-bag). Got there around 4:15, stood in a line it turned out I didn't need to stand in, then went upstairs and checked in with my membership card and combination lock, no line. There were lots of lap-swim lanes, but more than half of them were closed for no obvious reason. Anyway, I swam nine laps before the lifeguards ordered everybody out of the pool at 5:00. They would reopen at 5:30, but only the "open swim" area, not the lap-swim lanes. Drove home in bad rush-hour traffic and did some more $EMPLOYER work. I think I hadn't swum laps in a regulation-sized pool since 2019.

One of the other guys in my lane commented "You swim really well for your age." I didn't ask him what he thought "my age" was -- I assume he based his estimate on the white hair in my eyebrows and five-o-clock shadow -- but I guess I can check off that Bingo square now.
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alierak ([personal profile] alierak) wrote in [site community profile] dw_maintenance2025-06-30 03:18 pm

Rebuilding journal search again

We're having to rebuild the search server again (previously, previously). It will take a few days to reindex all the content.

Meanwhile search services should be running, but probably returning no results or incomplete results for most queries.
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cvirtue ([personal profile] cvirtue) wrote2025-06-24 03:35 pm
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ICE is killing people by neglect

I just sent this to my State legislators.

Feel free to copy and/or alter to send to yours. (Or Congress - I sent a version to them as well. I first looked for an actual recent news report so I could give a name, because it could easily have been some kind of mistake/rumor.)
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Dear Representative, [or Senator, etc]

Along with all the abuses being perpetrated by ICE generally, I read today about Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus who lost her pregnancy due to lack of medical care while in ICE custody.
This didn't happen in [State, unless you're in TN], but I know we have half-*ssed detention facilities in this state as well.

ICE shouldn't be allowed to arrest/detain/kidnap people if they don't have actual beds for each one of them and sufficient medical personnel. We should not be doing this as a nation.

Thank you,
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https://nashvillebanner.com/2025/05/27/iris-monterroso-pregnancy-loss/
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cvirtue ([personal profile] cvirtue) wrote2025-06-22 03:56 pm
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More useful than the simplistic "heat index" if you are outside doing things

The "Wet Bulb" temp describes the effect of activity in the SUN, which the Heat Index does not.

"The Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) is an indicator of heat related stress on the human body at work (or play) in direct sunlight. It takes into account multiple atmospheric variables, including: temperature, humidity, wind speed, sun angle, and cloud cover.

This differs from heat index.

Military agencies, OSHA, activities associations and many others use the WBGT as a guide to managing workload or activity level."

Here is a link to the forecast page; the slider at the top of the image moves the map forecast time.

It has the usual map controls to zoom out and/or use your mouse to find your area.

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hudebnik ([personal profile] hudebnik) wrote2025-06-22 07:12 am
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Politics, local and global

The schedule for the day is dominated by a community-organization Block Party, from 10:00-5:00. It's a hyperlocal community organization called the Friends of Babbage and Bessemer, a pair of parallel streets about four blocks long behind our house; I've been attending meetings, and a month ago they came up with the idea of a block party to gain visibility and get people talking about how to make the neighborhood (in particular, the space under the elevated train tracks) more pleasant. [personal profile] shalmestere and I were volunteered to provide some musical accompaniment, although it's not clear when, where, or how much; I learned about this on Tuesday and (as I recall) asked [personal profile] shalmestere whether she was willing to do it, she was unenthusiastic but said "OK". Her recollection is different: she was never asked at all, only told that we were doing this, and she's even more unenthusiastic.

One reason for the lack of enthusiasm is that it's supposed to be 93°F today, and the only shade around is under the aforementioned train tracks, which as mentioned before are not particularly attractive or pleasant. I bought a flat of forty half-liter bottles of water at the grocery store last night ($4.99) so we can hand them out. The block party doesn't have a permit for food, but I figure handing out water for free on a hot day should be unobjectionable.

The more recent reason for the lack of enthusiasm is that as of about 9:00 last night, the United States is at war with Iran. As I understand it, Iran hadn't done anything directly to us, but Israel started a bombing campaign two weeks ago aimed at wiping out Iran's nuclear program, Trump told Iran to "surrender unconditionally", Iran didn't but fired a bunch of missiles at Israel, and there was one pesky nuclear facility Iran had buried deep inside a mountain that Israel's weapons couldn't reach, so Trump agreed to bomb it for them, using "bunker-buster" bombs and B-2 bombers. He said he would take his usual "two weeks" to decide what to do, various members of Congress introduced resolutions saying he can't start a war without Congressional approval, and I guess he decided he'd better start one before those resolutions get any farther. His approval rating is pretty bad, he's desperately trying to expand his power and authority, and nothing improves a President's popularity, power, and authority like going to war. On the other hand, it doesn't look good for him that the United States is acting as Israel's attack dog.

[personal profile] shalmestere's immediate reaction to the war news was "I don't want to leave the house or have anything to do with people." And it does seem likely that the community-organization block party will be dominated by divisive talk about international politics.