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worldnewsspot · 1 year ago
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catsafarithewriter · 1 year ago
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Day 7: Sci Fi
A/N: and we have survived to the last day of the 2023 bday bash! It has been great to see all the amazing creations everyone has made, ya'll are so talented! This offering of mine is set in space, with Haru, Toto, and Muta as professional scavengers, and the fun realisation that a sci fi version of Baron would be a robot/android. Enjoy!
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Haru's comm crackled as she delved deeper into the ship wreck, her space suit warm and clammy as she floated along yet another deserted corridor. Despite her best attempts otherwise, her helmet's visor was scratched and nicked, and it lent the abandoned ship a ghoulish air.
"Stick to your right," Toto warned from the cock pit. His voice was tinny over the cheap, second-hand radio, fuzzier still for the distance between them. "According to my sensors, the rooms to your left have lost all hull integrity."
"So, stay right unless I want to be sucked out into the vacuum of space, got it."
"It's no laughing matter," the pilot scolded. "If I had my way, you wouldn't even be that close to a compromised section."
Behind Haru, her cathar colleague – Muta – chortled. "If I had my way, I'd be chilling on my own private island and would never have to look at another salvage contract again, so I guess none of us are getting what we want today."
Haru swung herself to a halt by a door and began to dismantle the lock. "Speak for yourselves; all I want is a hot drink when we're done here."
"Then wish again, Chicky, 'cause the coffee machine is broken."
"Really? I just fixed it. Anyway," she added to Toto, "all the safer sections of the ship have already been raided. That's why they brought in us, the professionals."
"Professionals?" Muta snorted. "And here I was, thinking they'd hired us because we're the only team stupid enough to take the contract."
"If we're getting paid for it, we're professionals," Haru said.
"Then we're well-paid idiots."
"We're only well-paid idiots if we survive this," Toto reminded them over the comms. "You've got three hours of oxygen left in your tanks, and if you don't want to be cutting it fine enough to get oxygen deprivation again, I suggest you get a move on."
"Worry, worry, worry," Muta tssked. "Didn't you hear what the lady said? We're professionals."
"Then act like it."
Haru's tinkering yielded results as the door abruptly clicked open and revealled what looked to be a storage room beyond. "And... bingo. Is that professional enough for you, Toto?"
"Tell me what you've found, and I'll consider it."
"A big-ass room full of boxes," Muta answered. He floated inside. "Hey, if we empty these out, Chicky, we'll have ourselves a nice little moving company."
Haru rolled her eyes – making sure Muta could see it behind her visor – and floated after him, pushing herself gently from box to box. "I'll take the left side, you take the right?"
"Sure. Don't forget to scream if you see any ghosts."
"Only if you don't forget to scream for the spiders."
Over the radio, she could hear Muta grumbling. "That was one time."
"You spooked yourself so bad you nearly untethered yourself from the ship," Haru reminded him.
"It was a foot-long space spider!"
"And you're a six-foot tall cat," Toto retorted. "I think it was probably more scared of you than you were of it."
"You didn't see that monster's eyes. It was out for blood."
Haru floated further into the room, idly looking over the labels atop the boxes. It looked to be mostly crew personal effects and back-up equipment – nothing worth hauling back. "I thought space spiders only ate debris?" she called over the comms.
"Vampire space spider then."
Toto's laugh crackled on the radio. "What?"
"We've seen weirder on this job!"
Towards the back of the room, one of the boxes rose up above the others, about seven feet tall and three feet wide. It had no label, but a panel was built into the metal side. She rigged what Muta had affectionately termed the "doohickey" into the wiring and bypassed the permissions to jig the casing open.
Inside was the kind of thing Haru had only ever encountered in bad space soap operas. Her mouth went dry. "Muta?"
"–so space cowboys are one thing, but yer draw the line at vampires?"
"Muta."
"Yes, because one of those is a real thing, and the other is a fairytale–"
"Muta!"
Her shout glitched the radio, and a high-pitched whine brought the argument up short."
"Bast!" Muta yelped. "We can hear yer, Chicky!"
"We've got a body."
The comm went unusually silent. Then, "A body? Like, a live one or..."
"I don't know, Muta! It's in like a... tube. The glass is all fogged over, I can't..."
"I'm not picking up any life signals apart from you two," Toto said. There came the tinny echo of buttons being pressed. "Nothing."
"Could the box they're in be blocking your sensors?" Haru asked.
"I mean... maybe – it'd have to be a pretty reinforced box, but without seeing the box itself... I couldn't tell you. What do they look like?"
Haru peered through the window. All she could see was the face – ginger fur and triangular ears just about visible – but there was something... odd. "I dunno, I think they're a cathar? Maybe? They don't look quite right."
"Maybe?" Muta echoed. "You've worked with me for how long, and yer not sure?"
"How about you get over here and tell me I'm wrong?" Haru shot back.
"I'm coming, I'm coming. Geez, you'd think they'd stack these boxes better." Haru heard the sound of metal clattering against one another – echoed through Muta's radio – ans then a whistle as Muta saw the cause of Haru's distress. "Call the medics off," he said. "False alarm."
"They're dead?" Toto asked.
"Nah, jus' never alive to begin with." Muta caught Haru's raised eyebrow, helmet tilted so he couldn't miss her attitude even if he tried. "Alright, Chicky, you were right."
"Thank you."
"That's a cathar android.'
"No, it's not."
Muta snorted. "Who's the cathar here?"
"Who's the engineer?" Haru shot back. "I've seen cathar androids before – they're all chrome and shine. This," she said with a pointed jab, "has fur."
"Faux fur."
"My point still stands."
"Cathar androids are all chrome and shine now," Muta amended, "but when they first started out, they attempted a more realistic style."
"Glad to see your history degree is coming in use," Toto deadpanned.
"The last time I tried to give a history lesson, yer told me to shut it."
"The last time we had an epsilion gorignak on our tail," Toto said. "Is the android valuable?"
"Maybe to a collector. I mean, these things are, what, a century out of use? They were pretty simplistic – glorified cashiers, really; they actually became part of the push for workers' rights at a time when automation–"
"Is it worth lugging it back to the ship?"
Muta's scowl was almost audible. "See? I try to educate, and no one cares. See if I bother next time – Chicky, what are you doing?"
Haru looked up from where she was plugging the doohickey into the box's wiring. "I'm getting an inside look. Did you say these things had very basic programming?"
"Yeah – well, compared to today's tech. All they could do was take orders and throw out a handful of preprogrammed responses. More like a glorified toaster, really. Why?"
Haru scrolled through the doohickey's readouts. "Because, according to this, it's advanced."
"How advanced are we talking?" Toto asked.
"Uh, well let's just say that it's less of a glorified toaster, and more like it could make your toast from scratch, give a presentation on the history of bread, and then develop anxiety over how it buttered your toast." She opened a file, and gave a low whistle. "I mean, it's pretty terribly optimised, the code is all over the place, almost organic in its chaos but... it's complex. Ethical subroutines, memory storage... something that looks like a prototype emotion chip... Oh."
The glass panelling slid open.
"Oh?" Toto echoed. "Why 'oh'? Haru, what just happened?"
"It's fine. The door just opened." Now Haru could clearly see the ancient android, from the faux ginger fur, to the old-fashioned morning suit, to the uncanny physique which spoke of wiring and metal beneath. A name tag sat across the waistcoat, reading B-R0N.
"Geez, this must be almost one of the first wave of androids," Muta said. "B-class – back when they still differentiated the generations alphabetically." He leant over to Haru. "You think you can get it up and running?"
"Are you asking because you think it'll be worth anything," Toto asked dryly, "or because you want to interrogate it about the history of the last century?"
"It's unique. It's gotta be worth something to someone."
"Or some cheapskate upgraded an old model instead of paying out for a new one," Toto retorted.
"If it were a couple of years out of date, maybe," Haru interrupted, "but it'd take more effort than it'd be worth to upgrade one this old. This isn't just a transfer of a newer system – the old system has been organically reworked to fit the original host. It'd be like, I don't know, trying to fit your ship system into a calculator. It'd overload it in seconds." Her fingers twitched. "We've got to bring it onboard."
"I'm feeling distinctly ganged up upon," Toto deadpanned. He sighed in such a way to make it quite clear he was rolling his eyes. "Fine. Fine, if the two of you can haul that pile of junk back to the ship, then be my guests."
"Aw, bless your bleeding heart."
"Just for that, I'm giving you last pick of tonight's puddings, furball."
Haru clicked through the programming, noting with reckless curiosity, that some of it seemed integrated into tghe remains of the wreck's computer. Deciding not to tell Toto this, just in case it changed his mind, Haru took matters into her own hands and separated the android's programming from the ship's.
"What did yer do, Chicky?"
Haru started, guiltily. "Nothing, I just... oh."
The android's eyes were an electric green, flecked with a light which streaked along the artificial irises. They whirred gently.
"Welcome to the Cat Bureau Teashop," the android said. Its voice was clipped. Old-fashioned. "Do you want lemon or honey in your tea?"
Muta snorted. "Advanced, did ya say?"
"It's literally just been turned back on after who knows how long," Haru retorted. "Give it a chance to reconfigure itself. It's probably reverted back to factory settings or someth–"
Haru froze as the android's eyes blinked rapidly, the whirring accelerating with alarm speed.
"No." The android's head clicked from side to side, almost clocklike in nature. "No. No, no, no–"
An overheating warning flashed on Haru's readouts.
This, she supposed, was why the cathars had scrapped the faux fur design.
"Turn it off, Chicky!"
"I'm trying, I'm trying! But it's – oh!" Haru dropped her doohickey as if burned. "It's locked me out," she exclaimed indignantly.
"Should it be able to do that?" Toto asked.
"No!"
Suddenly, the android fell silent.
Which was almost as unnerving.
The whirring quietened, and when its blinking stopped, Haru was almost sure it was focusing on them. The pupils dilated and constricted, before settling on an acceptable size.
Haru offered it a weak grin. "Hello."
"Danger."
"No, um – it's okay. You're okay."
"Danger."
Muta leant over to Haru. "Explanation, Chicky?"
Haru could only shrug, as if her heart wasn't threatening to burst from her chest. "At a guess? Maybe, if it was activated when the ship was destroyed, it's reliving those moments..."
"Danger."
"Yes, thank you. Anyway, maybe it still thinks the ship is under threat–"
The android's hand snapped around her wrist. It didn't hurt, but there could be no doubt of the bone-breaking strength inherent in the hold. Muta inhaled sharply, and Haru glanced to see his arm also caught in a similar grip.
"Danger," the android said again.
And that was when the far wall blew up.
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cryptidsurveys · 6 months ago
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Saturday, July 6th, 2024.
Did you wake up cranky? Not initially. I woke up around 4:30am, used the bathroom, then got back into bed and listened to a YT video as I attempted to drift back to sleep. However, at some point, my dad came upstairs and said "HELLO!" a couple of times and I was just like…wtf. Later, I realized I left the light on in the bathroom, so he probably saw the light under the door and assumed I was up.
Would you date an 18-year-old at the age you are now? No.
Do you prefer to be friends with girls or boys? My only friend is male, but I wouldn't call that a preference. It's just the way things worked out. As far as a general preference goes, I'm not sure. I don't think I have enough experience with friendship at this stage in my life to say. But if we vibe, we vibe…?
Would you ever smile at a stranger? Yeah.
Can you commit to one person? In the sense that I wouldn't cheat on someone, sure. In the sense that I could refrain from self-sabotaging or creating some sort of self-fulfilling prophecy? Well, that remains to be seen. I'm in a much better place than I was in the past, but I don't think I'm ready for or capable of sustaining a healthy relationship.
How do you look right now? Like a hot mess, but I'm comfy and that's what matters.
What exactly are you wearing right now? Dark blue sweatpants, a blue tank-top, and a black hoodie.
How often do you listen to music? I typically only listen to it while driving to/from the animal shelter. Or at the animal shelter, if they happen to have the radio on.
Do you wear jeans or sweats more? Sweats or something similar. I rarely ever wear jeans.
Do you think your life will change dramatically before 2014? Lol, let's go with 2024 instead. Compared to early 2023, my life has drastically improved. Since about March of last year, it's been this steady upward spiral.
Are you a social or an antisocial person? It's complicated. I'm not antisocial, I'm not even sure I'm an introvert, but I am incredibly shy. I know I need to be around people for the sake of my mental health, but sometimes human interactions leave a lot to be desired and it's just like…why do I even subject myself to this…? But then again, I also feel strangely enriched by these interactions, even the less than pleasant ones, because they're a million times better than the isolation I was enduring before. People. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.
If the person you like says they like someone else, what would you say? I'm not interested in anyone.
Are you good at hiding your feelings? Yeah. Volunteering around so many different personalities has taught me how to play the professional game. Regardless of how I personally feel about others, I try to treat everyone with decency and respect.
Can you drive a stick shift? No. But I CAN drive now! I started relearning last autumn.
Do you care if people talk badly about you? Eh. I can't say I don't care whatsoever, but I've come to the general conclusion that what other people think/say about me is none of my business.
Are you going out of town soon? I could really use a trip to the Mountain Park.
When was the last time you cried? I'm not sure. It's been a while.
Have you ever liked someone you didn’t expect to? I don't think so.
If you could change your eye color, would you? Yellow or gray eyes would be cool, but I'm fine with what I have.
Name something you have to do tomorrow? Volunteering. Vacuum/dust the family room and kitchen seating area.
Name something you dislike about the day you’re having. Nothing major. It's just felt a bit out of sorts.
Have you ever liked one of your best friends of the opposite sex? Yeah.
Are you nice to everyone? Pretty much.
What are you sitting on right now? A computer chair.
Do you think you can last in a relationship for 6 months and not cheat? Yeah.
Have you ever wanted someone you couldn’t have? Yeah.
Who was the last person you talked to before you went to bed last night? My dad.
Do you get a lot of colds? No. I had one for about a month last Sept/Oct, though. My nose just would NOT stop running.
Have your pants ever fallen down in public? No.
Does anyone hate you? I have no idea.
Do you have someone of the opposite sex you can tell everything to? Basically.
Do you like watching scary movies? Yeah.
Are you a jealous person? Not nearly as much as I used to be, but there are vestiges.
If you had to delete one year of your life completely, which would it be? Maybe 2014. I don't remember much about it anyway.
Did you have a dream last night? Yeah.
Is there anyone you can tell EVERYTHING to? My dad.
Do you think you’ll be married in 5 years? No. Probably not. I honestly don't know if I'll ever get married.
Do you think someone has feelings for you? No.
Do you think someone is thinking about you right now? I guess it's possible. Did you have a good day yesterday? Yeah.
Think back 2 months ago; were you in a relationship? No.
Is your life anything like it was two years ago? Routine-wise, it's not entirely dissimilar. I was doing a paid work experience through DVR at a local pet shop, so much like now, I had somewhere I had to be on a regular basis. Internally, though, it's like night and day. I'm in a significantly better place in terms of mental health. In that sense, it's almost like I was a different person.
If the person you wish to be with were with you, what would you be doing right now? The person I wish I could be with doesn't even exist. They're just a figment of my imagination. :'(
What’s the best part about school? Not being in it anymore.
Do you have any pictures on your Facebook? I don't use Facebook.
Do you ever pass notes to your friends in school? I did.
Do you replay things that have happened in your head? Yeah.
Were you single over the last summer? I was.
What are you supposed to be doing right now? There's nothing else I'm supposed to be doing.
Don’t tell me lies, is the last person you texted attractive? He's my dad; so no, not to me.
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paradigm2024 · 7 months ago
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From Carpets to Hardwoods: Choosing the Perfect Flooring in 2023
The installation method can affect both the cost and longevity of your flooring. Nail-down installation, used primarily for hardwood flooring, involves nailing the planks to a subfloor. It provides a secure fit but requires professional installation and can be time-consuming. Glue-down installation, common for vinyl, carpet, and some types of engineered wood, uses adhesive to attach the flooring to the subfloor. It offers a strong bond but can be messy and requires precision. Floating floors, such as laminate and some engineered wood, are not attached to the subfloor. Instead, the planks or tiles interlock and "float" over an underlayment. This method is easier to install and can be a DIY project. Peel-and-stick vinyl tiles and planks often use a peel-and-stick method, where the adhesive backing is exposed and pressed onto the subfloor. It is simple and suitable for DIY installations but may not be as durable as other methods. Tile flooring typically requires mortar to adhere the tiles to the subfloor and grout to fill the gaps between them. This method is durable and water-resistant but requires professional installation for best results.
Proper maintenance extends the life of your flooring and keeps it looking its best. For hardwood, sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and debris. Use a damp mop with a hardwood cleaner for deeper cleaning. Avoid excessive water and harsh chemicals. For laminate, sweep or vacuum regularly and use a damp mop with a laminate-specific cleaner. Avoid wet mopping and harsh chemicals that can damage the wear layer. For vinyl, sweep or vacuum regularly and mop with a vinyl-safe cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleaners and excessive water. For tile, sweep or vacuum regularly and mop with a mild detergent. Seal grout periodically to prevent staining. For carpet, vacuum regularly and have it professionally cleaned annually. Address spills and stains promptly to prevent them from setting. For bamboo and cork, sweep or vacuum regularly and use a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid excessive water and harsh chemicals, and follow manufacturer recommendations for sealing and maintenance. By carefully considering your space’s needs, exploring various flooring options, evaluating quality, understanding installation methods, and committing to proper maintenance, you can select the perfect flooring for your home or business in 2023. This thoughtful approach ensures you choose a flooring solution that meets your practical requirements and enhances your space’s overall aesthetic and value.
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bttr-reviews · 1 year ago
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reviewexpert23 · 1 year ago
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The Global Vacuum Cleaner Market - Who's Leading the Pack?
When it comes to vacuuming up global market share, a few brand names stand out above the rest. The worldwide vacuum cleaner industry is projected to be worth around $18.5 billion in 2023, and highly competitive between the major players.
Dyson - This British home technology innovator dominates with an estimated 15-20% market share across upright, cordless sticks, and canister vacuums. Dyson continues leading through investments in digital motor technology and battery-powered convenience.
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Other major brands like LG, Samsung, Bosch, Philips, Panasonic, and Xiaomi also hold notable market shares worldwide. But Dyson, Shark, iRobot, Miele, and Bissell remain the brands to beat. As the vacuum industry continues its growth trajectory, expect even more fierce competition between these market leading names. When it comes to vacuuming up sales, the top dog brands will keep battling it out.
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Best-Selling Deerma Vacuums of 2023: A Comprehensive Review
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murphyglassmirror · 2 years ago
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Glass Replacement – Pros and Cons
Glass Replacement is necessary to replace broken windowpanes, especially if the crack has spread beyond an inch or two. A crack that is too wide makes the window unusable and can make a home more susceptible to drafts. Window replacement is more expensive than repairing a cracked pane of glass but it offers the advantage of long-term security and energy savings.
It’s difficult to decide whether a crack in the window needs to be replaced or not, but the size of the crack and where it is located determines whether or not a repair is possible. A chip that is smaller than a quarter and a crack that doesn’t extend past the edge of the glass may be repaired.
If the crack is in the driver’s line of vision, or it is at a corner, the car glass specialist will recommend replacing the window because a repair can leave distortion that could reduce visibility and safety. A windshield repair is cheaper than a full replacement and it is often covered by the auto insurance deductible.
Before purchasing a new window, measure the opening and carefully record the dimensions. Clean the frame with a wire-brush and vacuum, then wipe it down with a damp cloth. A coat of linseed oil on the wood molding, called the rabbet, helps the putty stick. If the old window is secured with pieces of wood molding, a pry bar can be used to loosen them. If the grooves where the new window will go are filled with putty, a heat gun can soften the putty for easier removal. A scrap piece of the old glass is needed to order the correct replacement because it will need to be of the same thickness and type as the original.
Having a professional cut the replacement window is best, particularly for double-pane windows. Glass specialists know how to order the correct thickness of glass, and they will ensure that the new window fits correctly in the frame. Incorrectly fitted windows can lead to drafts and higher heating bills.
After the glass is installed, check for proper alignment and even gaps around the frame. Also, check to see if the frame is sealed and caulked properly. If there are any snags or air leaks, contact the installer and have them corrected.
While there are pros and cons to both options, glass-only replacement is usually a good option for many homeowners. A new replacement window can increase the resale value of the home and offer increased comfort by reducing drafts and outside noise. However, it’s worth considering an entire window replacement if your home is old and has more than one problem with the glass, as it will be a more cost-effective long-term solution. If you are in need of glass replacement, contact the company that offers windows in the style and color you want for a free quote. You can also get a free estimate from several reputable companies online.
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