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Curse of the bloodsucking ticks

I took the dogs to the lake this morning for the first time in several weeks. It felt great. I don’t realize how much I miss those early jaunts until I’ve skipped a few weeks.

We couldn’t go last week because Xena had Lyme’s disease. After I returned from a trip to San Antonio, she was crying and whining every time she got to her feet. One vet visit, a blood test and $250 later, we found out she had Lyme’s. This is the second time a tick-borne disease has hit one of my dogs. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever almost killed poor Bubba 8 or so years ago.

Thanks to antibiotics, Xena has recovered, as terrified rabbits at Melton Hill Lake can attest …

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Building an empire …

I recently picked up a copy of Civilization III, a computer game that allows you to build an empire. It didn’t take long for me to get addicted. My fledging Roman empire already has wiped out the hated Egyptian and I’m now battling Greece. Those bastards. They sacked and pillaged one of my southern cities, took my catapults and used them against me and have cavalry units that are causing me no end of pain. I become so obsessed that I’ll sit down and start playing and realize several hours have passed.

It’s really a mix of chess, Risk and Dungeons and Dragons without all the tedious dice throwing. Some of the subtleties they’ve built into the game really are impressive. Attacking armies gain advantage based on the terrain they hold, and units gain power with each victory they score. It also allows for building monuments and other features that add a neat dimension.

I learned quickly that it’s important to build features that help ensure domestic order or your cities will dissolve into revolt and disorder. After a few failed attempts, I built my next city near vineyards and immediately built roads to them, giving my Roman citizens an ample supply of wine. That’s keeping those suckers happy while I wage war against Greeze.

Apparently, you can take a civilization all the way up to the modern day. I’ve never been much into computer games. Until now.

Today, Greece. Tomorrow, the world.

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Web Bob

Death of a monkey …

Breaks my heart to see Web Monkey die. That was a site I relied on heavily back in the day. It taught me to swing from the Internet’s trees on tenuous threads of HTML. It was an inspiriation. I quit following it when I started writing less code and Web Monkey evolved into something more complex than an HTML geek’s heaven.

Rest in peace, noble monkey.