• Re: "Starter Villain" by John Scalzi

    From Robert Carnegie@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat May 24 05:51:31 2025
    On 07/05/2025 14:39, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> writes:
    On 5/6/2025 11:41 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    On 5/5/25 16:20, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Starter Villain" by John Scalzi
    ÿÿÿ https://www.amazon.com/Starter-Villain-John-Scalzi/dp/1250879396/

    <snip>


    I listened to it while doing my organlegger job, driving from Boulder
    Creek to Stanford and back, or BC to San Francisco and back, or BC to
    Sacramento and back. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of interesting
    twists. I can recommend it.

    I can't comment on the printing, binding, or covers since those don't
    really come across well in audio format. But the narration was top notch! >>
    I find myself wondering why Boulder Creek is such a prolific source of
    detached organs. Is it connected to the (distinctly sketchy) Joe's Bar?

    Dave lives in BC; I suspect the runs are between organ banks and the local hospitals.

    Query "organ banks". I think medicine in
    2025 still uses relatively fresh organs,
    not warehoused. Maybe I'm not thinking
    widely enough about what is an organ;
    I suppose that blood, bone, maybe skin
    can be stored long enough for a depository
    to be practical?

    Or are we talking about e.g. chicken wings
    which may be provided by courier, but not
    to birds in need of veterinary assistance?

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  • From Paul S Person@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun May 25 01:33:09 2025
    On Fri, 23 May 2025 20:51:31 +0100, Robert Carnegie
    <rja.carnegie@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 07/05/2025 14:39, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> writes:
    On 5/6/2025 11:41 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    On 5/5/25 16:20, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Starter Villain" by John Scalzi
    =A0=A0=A0 = https://www.amazon.com/Starter-Villain-John-Scalzi/dp/1250879396/
    =20
    <snip>
    =20

    I listened to it while doing my organlegger job, driving from =
    Boulder
    Creek to Stanford and back, or BC to San Francisco and back, or BC =
    to
    Sacramento and back. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of interesting
    twists. I can recommend it.

    I can't comment on the printing, binding, or covers since those =
    don't
    really come across well in audio format. But the narration was top = notch!

    I find myself wondering why Boulder Creek is such a prolific source =
    of
    detached organs. Is it connected to the (distinctly sketchy) Joe's =
    Bar?
    =20
    Dave lives in BC; I suspect the runs are between organ banks and the =
    local
    hospitals.

    Query "organ banks". I think medicine in
    2025 still uses relatively fresh organs,
    not warehoused. Maybe I'm not thinking
    widely enough about what is an organ;
    I suppose that blood, bone, maybe skin
    can be stored long enough for a depository
    to be practical?

    Brief Bing research shows that this topic is hard to research. Even
    /"organ bank" wiki/ (quotes, but not backslashes, included) brings up,
    as its first entry, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_donation>, a
    page which does not contain "organ bank".

    Apparently, the term is used for facilities that receive the organ and
    keep it useable long enough to be used. Which, as you suspect, may not
    be very long.

    Before the FDIC, the same could have been said about bank deposits.

    Or are we talking about e.g. chicken wings
    which may be provided by courier, but not
    to birds in need of veterinary assistance?

    Probably not.
    --=20
    "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
    Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
    Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"

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  • From Scott Dorsey@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun May 25 04:44:02 2025
    Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
    Brief Bing research shows that this topic is hard to research. Even
    /"organ bank" wiki/ (quotes, but not backslashes, included) brings up,
    as its first entry, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_donation>, a
    page which does not contain "organ bank".

    Giorgio Moroder had one, with dozens of synthesizers all racked up in
    one bank on stage. Was not unusual for prog rock bands.
    --scott

    --
    "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun May 25 06:01:22 2025
    Reply-To: blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.com



    On 5/24/25 08:33, Paul S Person wrote:
    On Fri, 23 May 2025 20:51:31 +0100, Robert Carnegie
    <rja.carnegie@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 07/05/2025 14:39, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> writes:
    On 5/6/2025 11:41 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    On 5/5/25 16:20, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "Starter Villain" by John Scalzi
    ÿÿÿ https://www.amazon.com/Starter-Villain-John-Scalzi/dp/1250879396/ >>>
    <snip>


    I listened to it while doing my organlegger job, driving from Boulder >>>>> Creek to Stanford and back, or BC to San Francisco and back, or BC to >>>>> Sacramento and back. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of interesting
    twists. I can recommend it.

    I can't comment on the printing, binding, or covers since those don't >>>>> really come across well in audio format. But the narration was top notch! >>>>
    I find myself wondering why Boulder Creek is such a prolific source of >>>> detached organs. Is it connected to the (distinctly sketchy) Joe's Bar? >>>
    Dave lives in BC; I suspect the runs are between organ banks and the local >>> hospitals.

    Query "organ banks". I think medicine in
    2025 still uses relatively fresh organs,
    not warehoused. Maybe I'm not thinking
    widely enough about what is an organ;
    I suppose that blood, bone, maybe skin
    can be stored long enough for a depository
    to be practical?

    Brief Bing research shows that this topic is hard to research. Even
    /"organ bank" wiki/ (quotes, but not backslashes, included) brings up,
    as its first entry, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_donation>, a
    page which does not contain "organ bank".

    Apparently, the term is used for facilities that receive the organ and
    keep it useable long enough to be used. Which, as you suspect, may not
    be very long.

    Before the FDIC, the same could have been said about bank deposits.

    Or are we talking about e.g. chicken wings
    which may be provided by courier, but not
    to birds in need of veterinary assistance?

    Probably not.

    Real present day organ banks would be very expensive to run as
    they would require, terminal patients keep alive by whatever means
    necessary to keep those organs fresh up to the last minute.

    bliss


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