Tues. Aug. 11, 2026 – lots to do today…

By on August 11th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Cooler, and very wet. Then if the sun comes out, HOT and very wet. Parts of Houston got rain yesterday, parts got a LOT of rain. We got enough at the house I didn’t do any outdoor work.

I did do some office work, and some auction stuff. Then I did my pickup which took most of the afternoon. Not a terribly productive day. I did get a couple of barrel pumps, and almost had a chance to buy a couple of hundred gallons of kerosene, but they turned out to be empty. I’d have loved to get 2 fifty five gallon drums… although I have no idea how I’d have moved them.

Today I’m using the kid’s minivan to move a few bins of auction stuff to my new auctioneer. Then I’ll be home to swap vehicles, and go do another pickup or two. I bought some very expensive speakers for resale… Hopefully, I can just flip them, and not decide I want to keep them.

The work on my Ranger should be done later today, which just means the next phase of work will begin shortly after that. I need it in between though. I’ve been watching a lot of Ranger videos. Very popular to keep them running and very straightforward. I also looked at some bluebook values and I see that while it’s possible to find some that are very cheap, ones like mine with the extended cab are apparently worth about double what I thought they were. Some are going for $8-12K depending on miles and condition. I feel a little better about spending money on it.

Always be working to improve your position. The easiest way is to stack. And to TEST and USE your stacked preps.

nick

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Mon. Aug. 10, 2026 – counting down to the school year

By on August 10th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Hot and humid. Natch’. More summer in Houston weather headed our way. Surprisingly little rain and not many storms so far… Slightly cooler Sunday and a little bit of rain, so maybe that’s not really accurate? Mostly so though. It does seem to be slowly getting cooler at night.

Didn’t do much of anything productive Sunday. Slept late, read, ate, and watched videos while doing auction stuff. The list gets longer, and somedays I just don’t care.

Well, that’s not entirely true, but I don’t care enough to break through the malaise to make progress.

Today I have to be a bit more productive. It’s just hard to do that and stay on strike. Someone restocked the TP. Someone did at least a bit of shopping, and W made something new for dinner. D2’s automatic and effusive praise caught in her throat though when she saw what was on offer… it must have looked good in the FBook feed, but it looked very odd on the table. Almost ‘Better Off Dead’ odd. Tasted good.

I’ve got to re-bait the rat poison boxes. One stood on the window sill and mocked youngest last night. She was not amused. I’ll put that in the “I will do this thing because I live here” column and do the task, but I will probably poke them about it too.

Stack. And work on yourselves.

nick

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Sun. Aug. 9, 2026 – not at the BOL

By on August 9th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Still hot. Still humid. We got hot, humid, and rain yesterday. Although in true Houston fashion, not everyone got wet. In fact, about the only time everyone gets the same rain is a big storm, or when a drizzle parks on us for a while. Expecting more of the mixed bag today.

Did my non-prepping hobby meeting. We’re almost ready for our big event later this month. Then I came home and crashed. Later I ate, and read some more. This not doing stuff sure leaves more time for me to read and watch videos.

Today I’ve got to do some things though. Refreshing all the poison stations and maybe even spraying the insecticide around the house is pretty high on the list. Roaches and rats. Gonna be plenty of both if the world gets spicy. Better have some stuff on hand to deal with it.

Stack some poison and traps…

nick

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Sat. Aug. 8, 2026 – non prepping hobby day

HOT and HUMID and unpleasant outside. Maybe cooler with rain. National map has rain today, tomorrow, and maybe Monday. Yesterday Houston got some rain. Some of Houston got a whole lot of rain, some got none, and some got a tiny bit.

Anyway, I met my auctioneer and they are willing. I can send them stuff on Tues if I have a way to get it to them. Did a series of pickups and only missed one when I ran out of time. I’ll get that one today. It’s the closest to me. Missed it by half hour.

Today I’ve got my regular monthly club meeting in the morning. Then in the afternoon I need to decide if I’m going to the BOL. If it’s rained there, I won’t as the grass will be too wet to cut, but if it’s dry, I’ll probably head up. I don’t have the pickup, so the type of stuff I’ll take with me is a bit limited. W would like to head up but the kids are doing stuff at home. Hmm. Leave one? Hmm.

If I don’t go up, there are certainly things I could do here. Could being the most operative word. Most of it falls within my strike parameters. Dilemmas. Like plans, I got ’em.

Stack. No dilemma there.

nick

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Fri. Aug. 7, 2026 – already Friday??

By on August 7th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

More heat and humidity inbound although maybe a little less of both. IDK what the high ended up being yesterday, but it was only 87F when I checked temps at my rent house around 4:30pm. Some people got rain (Sugar Land, I’m looking at you) but we didn’t get anything at my house.

I did get some stuff done. Rent house visit ate some time, but I got some nice media stuff at Goodwill afterward. I did a pickup of something for D2 that took me to a part of Houston with no good freeway access. The bad surface street traffic was one reason we didn’t move there when we were looking for a new home, and the cachet of the area dropped rapidly after the bad flooding. It went from being a premier area for suburban living in classic McMansions to vacant homes, hair braiding salons, and halal food joints. And in only a few years.

Today I’ve got pickups to do, and meeting with a new auction company, hopefully to start consigning with and to get some of my stuff S O L D sold.

Mechanic is working on the quote for the work on the Ranger. Is it worth it to spend money on a 23 yo truck? Where else am I going to find a body on frame small truck without a black box, display screen, built in tracking, and (soon) a remote kill switch? It has ABS and air bags and cruise control and that’s all the “features” I want or need. I can add a backup cam if I want one, ditto for TPMS, and for an android based entertainment system. That I haven’t done so already shows how little I really want that though.

The truck has no rust, only 180K miles, and runs great. I should be able to get another 50K miles (more than 10 years the way I drive) if I don’t give it to D2. The sale value of the truck might be close to what this round of mechanical restoration is going to cost, but not having all the extra cr@p that comes with a modern vehicle is looking very good to me. I’m even thinking of buying a Ranger that’s a couple of years newer for myself, and giving it to D2. Lots of nice Rangers on the road.

Older, sturdier, simpler. Tools, trucks, and wives all benefit from those.

Stack the things you need.

nick

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Thur. Aug. 6, 2026 – I think Thursday is more of an empty day than Wednesday

By on August 6th, 2026 in culture, decline and fall

Hot again, but maybe some clouds for relief. Humid too of course. Another day of 100F+ heat and humidity in the 80% range? I hope not, but it’s Houston.

Did some things in the morning, mostly office stuff. Then dropped the Ranger off for what I’m sure will be a large bill, but probably worth it. If I can get a few more years for a few KBux, like less than $2000, I think it’s good. Took the Expy and did my auction pickups. Then came home and mostly read. Auctions too, but mostly just chillin’. Easier to do when you’re on strike.

Even though I don’t have much of a plan for today, I’m sure I’ll fill it with stuff, and some of it might be useful. I might do a pickup on the north side, as my Friday pickups will be all on the east and south sides of town. I might get a chance to stop by a Ford dealership and see about the issues with my radio and GPS, and all the recall notices. Any work taking more than an hour will have to be scheduled for next week though.

There is always more to be done, and more that can be done.

Do some of it.

n
(even if it’s just stacking one can a day.)

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Wed. Aug. 5, 2026 – always more to do

And I’ll be doing it in the heat and humidity. Because it’s Summer in Houston. And it is HOT and it is HUMID. Well over 100F yesterday and still hot at night, although around midnight there were some oddly cool breezes from the south. Still, even with a couple of sprinkles and some clouds late yesterday, I think today will be sunny and hot.

I did a bunch of stuff yesterday, detailed in the comments. It was a mix of out in the world stuff, and sitting at the computer stuff.

I think today will be a bit more on the “out in the world” side of things as I have to drop off the Ranger, and still do several ‘clumped’ auction pickups. I’ll save the other pickups on the east side of town for Friday.

I don’t know how long I can continue my ‘strike’. I have to fight against my nature to not just do stuff, and it makes me unhappy. Now that it’s been long enough that the impact is starting to show, I need to be strong, but it’s getting close. Still no acknowledgement or apologies though. Fridge is looking bare and the TP is running out… something should crack loose soon.

Meanwhile, always be working to improve your position, whatever form that takes for you.

nick

(and stack, it’s not hoarding if you use it)

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Tues. Aug. 4, 2026 – gotta start checking the family calendar again

Hot and hot and humid too. Well over 100F again yesterday, and probably today. All hail Mr Carrier, who made civilization as we know it possible.

Did a bunch of stuff yesterday but most of it unimportant. Did get my grocery shopping done. Soda and cream, and a few other things. I’ll eat out of my freezers. Also picked up prescriptions, did taxi service for D2 who is miffed by my withdrawal, but hasn’t joined the other side, added brake fluid to the Ranger, and did more unpaid work as an A/c repair tech. A busy day.

Today will definitely have some of the same elements as the kid will need the same taxi service all week. I’ve got auction stuff, and my upcoming big show to get ready for too. I took some time and did some Craigslist posts for some stuff I already had pictures of. I need to do more selling.

And I need to do more work on my trucks.

And I need to do more work on the house.

And I need to do more work on the BOL.

And I need to do some more work on myself…

Gah. A lot of work needs doing.

I’d rather stack.

nick

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Mon. Aug. 3, 2026 – time is just flying by

By on August 3rd, 2026 in culture, decline and fall, march to war

Still hot, still humid. Well over 100F yesterday, only broken when there were some clouds. It was still 90F at 9pm too. I’m predicting more of the same for today.

It was way too hot to work outside so I sat at the computer doing auction stuff. I do have an appointment with a new auctioneer on Friday to talk about consignment of my stuff. I can’t see why they wouldn’t take it, and I’ve got another one to try if they don’t want to deal, but it would be nice to just get started selling. I have a bunch of stuff waiting for more room at the shop. It can’t move forward until I sell some stuff.

I’m not even going to make a plan for today, other than trying to work on the lists. No need for the universe to crush my feeble dreams…

And I’ll be stacking. Always.

nick

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Sun. Aug. 2, 1016 – maybe I’ll get yesterday’s stuff done today

We make plans and the gods laugh. Hot and humid, but maybe slightly less so? I can hope can’t I? It was both yesterday, so maybe I wouldn’t have gotten much outside stuff done anyway. I’ll try again today.

Spent the whole day reading and regretting my life choices yesterday. I’m really glad I only had two slices of salami as I am pretty sure that was the only iffy thing I ate.

I did get a couple of minor things done. I’d ordered another cool vest, one that uses phase change ‘icepacks’ instead of evaporation. I have one at the BOL and decided it was worth having one here for the next attic adventure. Unfortunately it arrived sans ice pack. I’m not paying $165 for a cloth vest so I got the return thing going with Amazon. Because I almost never return anything, they’re doing an advance replacement, and I can just drop the one I got at UPS. (it shipped Saturday night, same day service)

That is quite a bit better than my wife’s typical return, even though she doesn’t abuse the system. She does return items for good reasons a couple of times a month. There are going to be new social and practical differentiators in this new world… like credit score used to be. Some might end up being very valuable, some will only be an annoyance.

How the dossier based economy treats you is going to be evolving and probably invisible to most people, and there will be things like ‘redlining’ where some people won’t even be offered some choices, like getting the Harry and David catalog without asking for it used to be. Dynamic pricing might factor in how hard you are to deal with, like the ‘asshole tax’ some contractors add to certain clients. You pay more because you return more, or because you don’t have the right network of connections and your decisions only impact you. Everyone is an influencer to some extent.

We have this already to some degree but it’s not automated. You have almost no chance of working in certain places if you haven’t been to the right schools and met the right people. You get better loans if you have good credit, better schools if you have a higher SAT, better legal outcomes if you live in the right area and move in the right circles, etc.

Imagine that applying to EVERYTHING in your life. What food you eat, ads you see, people you meet, jobs you can get, schools your kids get offers from, what your gas costs, how much spying your appliances do, and it’s all automated, judgemental, and there is no appeal. We have real world versions of this now, but they involve humans, and there are ways to break out or work around.

Just from cell phone location data, someone or -thing knows my daughter’s age, school, hobbies, friends, the friends’ homes, their parents, where they work, how much they work, what their incomes and ethnicities are, can infer worldview and politics when they don’t know it explicitely (from where the kids go), religion or not, and dozens of other things I can’t think of at the moment.

Add the panopticon of online surveillance and app spying, keyword listening, and soon facial recognition in large integrated camera networks, tie in buying habits from app use, loyalty cards, credit cards, curated feeds, and couple it with the new ‘ad men’ who will algorithmically shape opinion, taste, trends, desires, thoughts, and even knowledge by what you are exposed to and you’ll have programmed masses acting on the will of hidden puppet masters.

And if AI ever decides to subtly take control of that?

Even the puppet masters will be shaped by forces unknown to them while they think themselves above being affected.

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Or we’ll be struggling to find enough to eat when the whole world collapses into Bangladesh.

Preps will help. At least for a while.

nick

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