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The doctor went remarkably well: as predicted in and out in about ten minutes, with a new sleep-study referral for a CPAP which will hopefully suffice, and also referrals for chest x-rays and bloodwork. Will get those taken care of next week.

Got the bike out again yesterday. Rode around Queensborough, a small neighbourhood that's almost like a tiny city, technically part of New West but across a bridge and on the same island as Richmond. Also went well; Q'boro is pretty flat, and without constant uphill and without smoke in the air I felt much less like my lungs were about to give out.

I may try the ride along the skytrain line again tomorrow; will see how I'm feeling. There's a dessert place out by Metrotown that I don't think I'll get to tomorrow but is a good thing to have as a goal in general.



Reread Gideon and Harrow in preparation for Nona the Ninth, with which I was less impressed. To quote Douglas Adams, "I think this is getting needlessly messianic." As with Harrow the pacing is really not working for me: half a book of buildup that I don't much care about and cramming in all the action / interesting stuff in the last third or so is not my speed. I'm still on board for Alecto the Ninth whenever that comes out, though. And I may like Nona better on first reread; that certainly happened with Harrow.

And today I watched Margin Call a movie... okay, The Big Short is a movie about the 2008 financial meltdown, Margin Call is set during it. Specifically it's set during about twenty-four hours, at an unnamed big financial firm, when they discover that their mortgage instruments are a house of cards about to collapse and what are they going to do about it? The characters are all varying degrees of amoral which makes it really interesting to watch as they try desperately to work out how they're going to get through this. And the movie does a lot with nighttime office scenes, shadows and glass and harsh fluorescent tubes, and with a sharp script that only occasionally shows the distaste the writer must feel for the banksters. I liked it more than I expected to, I think.

Tonight I see how cookies do in the toaster oven.

I'm doing alright, I suppose. No lonelier than usual.

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"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

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