Child of Glass
It is cold out there. Currently 6F, with a wind chill of -10F.
Did Christmas stuff with my family today. A mostly good time with a few nice surprises scattered throughout the day. Was, once again, incredibly grateful to Dad for the satellite radio rig - got about an hour of good darkwave for the drive home. Sang along quite a bit, even. I have no shame.
Finished reading Red Star Rogue. If you're in a mood for some good ol' Cold War craziness, I can't recommend this one enough. For some more frightening reading about that era, the chapters of The Silent War dealing with Edward Teller are appropriate. That man was brilliant, yes, but scary-crazy.
Feeling, somehow, like I shouldn't go to work tomorrow, like I'm on vacation or something. Holiday fugue state, I guess.
Did Christmas stuff with my family today. A mostly good time with a few nice surprises scattered throughout the day. Was, once again, incredibly grateful to Dad for the satellite radio rig - got about an hour of good darkwave for the drive home. Sang along quite a bit, even. I have no shame.
Finished reading Red Star Rogue. If you're in a mood for some good ol' Cold War craziness, I can't recommend this one enough. For some more frightening reading about that era, the chapters of The Silent War dealing with Edward Teller are appropriate. That man was brilliant, yes, but scary-crazy.
Feeling, somehow, like I shouldn't go to work tomorrow, like I'm on vacation or something. Holiday fugue state, I guess.
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Did you find the reference to the fate of the Scorpion (last paragraph of the last chapter before the epilogue) tantalizing? I swear, I think Sewell is letting on that he knows more than he's yet said.
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The descriptions of daily life on the sub (chemical-haze air, drills, etc) really hooked me. I'm not especially claustrophobic, but I sure was glad to be able to look out the window every now and then.
His dirty tease about the Scorpion makes me halfway expect that in a few years, say, towards the end of Mr. Sewell's life, he's going to write a nice big juicy book about all kinds of Cold War incidents.