Jack Mangan has returned to set matters right.
At long last, Tomi’s story is told in full, from her hidden birthright. . . to her time as lead battlecoder for the Shogun. . . to her fugitive days pursued by warlords and digital gods. . .
Dread Spherical is an action-packed examination of what it means to exist, to love, and to suffer in times of conflict.
Available now from Amazon. Click here to order.

Congratulations on getting the book out the door.
Goodbye to Valerie Perrine:
https://variety.com/2026/film/news/valerie-perrine-dead-lenny-superman-1236696828/
I had completely forgotten she was in Slaughterhouse 5, how messed up is that?
W00T!
Brunch with a friend today
The new book is here! The new book is here!
CP: There’s a Rugged Road – Judee Sill
Holy crow. How many copies did you order for yourself? Are you doing events to sell them at?
I only ordered 20, but I’m planning to order more.
I’ll have a table at this year’s Phoenix Fan Fusion, formerly known as Phoenix ComiCon. I’ve also been invited to do an event at a local bookstore, am waiting eagerly to hear back.
CP: Slippery People (Live) — Talking Heads
And btw, we took the little one to see Project Hail Mary yesterday.
That’s the best new movie I’ve seen in the theater in a long time.
My friend who just had to flee NASA was in the credits as a “NASA consultant” !
Guess I should see it.
Snow today. Enough to cancel gaming. Silly weather.
It’s already too hot here for outdoors stuff.
CP: Games without Frontiers – Peter Gabriel
CP: The Final Frontier – Iron Maiden
My husband is funny. Since we aren’t gaming today, I said to him, “We have snacks, we can hold them until next week.”
What he heard is, “We have snacks.” and has already opened the bag of sweets. Silly man.
(for game days we always buy two salt snacks and one sweet)
So I switched to ad supported Disney + subscription as it was getting too expensive.
Bloody hell the ads are frequent and two minutes at time which is so annoying. Netflix does ads so much better.
Going to give it a month before cancelling.
https://www.crosslabs.org/blog/the-age-of-information-overload
Skimmed (ironically?): some really good bits of info.
There is life in the old cpu yet:
https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/retro-gaming/enthusiast-lands-on-the-moon-using-hardware-from-the-1980s-zx-spectrum-home-computer-with-3-5-mhz-cpu-and-48kb-of-memory-power-kerbal-space-flight
https://theonion.com/archaeological-dig-uncovers-ancient-race-of-skeleton-pe-1819565415/
CP: Weather With You – Crowded House
Steady on old chap, it’s just a movie:
https://kevinyoung.substack.com/p/ryland-grace-isnt-a-christian-but?r=o2iu9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
I got new glasses as mine were really old. I usually wear contacts but wanted glasses for backup. Picked them up today and am currently wearing them. While the vision itself is clear, it’s just so weird looking through glass lenses instead of having (the feeling of) nothing between you and sight.
I have never been able to poke myself in the eye, so no contacts for me.
I do hope you got cat-eye frames for your glasses!
Yeah I don’t trust my self sticking anything directly on to my eyes.
I’ve been wearing glasses since childhood so there is nothing weird about looking through glass lenses to me.
The husband can’t even watch me put in my contacts, being poked in the eye bothers him that much
I got the lasik. The laser and peel the cornea one. No regrets. Don’t talk to Brian Brown about his experience, though.
So Austin Powers was frozen for 30 years from the groovy 1960s until he woke up in the 1990s.
If you were to make a movie now with the same premise, the character would be frozen in the mid-late 1990s.
Someone waking up from the 90’s would probably have an even harder time wrapping their heads around the world today. Star Trek lies about everything.
Crap joke for the day:
Guy goes into a barber shop for a haircut.
There’s the barber, another guy and a little boy sitting on a chair.
The guy sits in the barber chair to get his haircut.
He asks the barber, “Is that your son?”
Barber says, ‘No, he just a kid that hangs around here. And he’s dumber than a box of rocks. Watch this.”
The barber reaches into his pocket and pulls out a dime and a nickel. Calls the little boy over.
“You can have one of these but only one. Which one do you want”
The kid grabs the nickel and runs out the door. Everybody laughs.
Later, the guy is walking down the street and sees the little boy sitting outside the store eating an ice cream cone.
“You know, when the barber offered you those two coins, the smaller one is worth twice as much as the bigger one you took…”
The kid smiles and says, “Yeah, I know. But if I take the dime, they quit playing.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ssi-9wS1so
If you have not yet heard or seen Angine De Poitrine…
I wonder how they decided which would be the flaccid nose and which would be erect.
Speaking of peeling corneas, my physical copy of “Dread Spherical” came in yesterday! wOOt!
Huzzah!! Thank you!
CP: Daybreak — The Stone Roses
CP: Upside Down – Diana Ross
CP: Commercial Breakup — Thomas Dolby
The husband is in an olds hoop state of mind. Watched the first episode of old shoe Fireball XL5. It’s right up Van’s alley
A GA series I’ve only seen clips of:
https://youtu.be/6ifS2nP53Zs?si=drBhO9FrVm3GucD-
They really start hitting their stride with Stingray.
The husband’s new favourite band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOwJCPGqlz0
Yes! I also love this band. And no, not just because they’re nice to look at.
The husband is big into Japanese girl metal bands. I hear a lot of different ones at various times in the house
Nice! I’m mainly aware of BAND-MAID and LOVEBITES. I think ditto has some knowledge in this area too.
Recommendations welcome!
I’ll ask John later but I do know I hear a lot of Babymetal around the house too
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC33_tIj4m1_XaqfFcomShvw
This makes me laugh every time I see it:
https://youtube.com/shorts/cBBSusy92kk?si=Ho42TxjfJUPVQnea
And. . . the newest Ringo Starr song is really good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXR078sbCDk&list=RDaXR078sbCDk&start_radio=1
This young man has quite a career ahead of him.
I’m in KC!! 🙂 Time to dress up and take pictures.
So a lot of tourists on threads post beach photos that state “at the beach in Newcastle”.
Thing is Newcastle doesn’t have a beach they are posting photos from towns on the east coast, towns that are not called Newcastle.
/gnashes teeth
Some very memorable roles
James Tolkan Dead: ‘Top Gun’ and ‘Back to the Future’ Actor Was 94 https://share.google/y2Q0hVCX52Q29t2ln
Did he ever have hair? He had like 20 seconds screentime in BTTF, but was memorable for sure. RIP
CW: For All Mankind S5E1
It’s back!
CP: The Longest Time – Billy Joel
Today one of the local movie channels has the husban’s nod of approval. We just watched the original West World, nest up is Silent Running, followed by Jason and the Argonauts
Today it’s the best channel ever
Three classics right there. Yul Brynner was great in WW.
John said to also look up Gacharic Spin and Bridear for Japanese femal metal bands
As well as Baby Metal I mentioned earlier
Thanks! Everybody knows Baby Metal 🙂
The Glendale Cat Cafe did its grand opening today, with a special $10 for 30 minutes deal, which was a pretty great way to spend a half-hour.
Why do escalators have teeth:
https://youtu.be/tZ8ehplVFp4?si=p2c7s1ts_G2WoNZe
Hell hath no fury like an author spurned:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/project-hail-mary-author-andy-weir-paramount-star-trek-1236549532/
CP: Handle With Care – Travelling Wilburys
We watched “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” last night. As a movie, it wasn’t very good. It was aimless and did not clearly layout what the movie was about. But, it was a very interesting insight into the artist, and his Nebraska album. I enjoyed it from that perspective.
Speaking of cats (especially for those of you who played the Stray game):
https://www.themarysue.com/stray-meet-the-real-life-cat-who-inspired-the-hit-indie-games-protagonist/
If you want to see some of the things I saw at this weekend’s Planet Comicon convention in Kansas City, here’s the album I just created on Facebook. It was a good time. 🙂
Looks like a great time, Amy! Tell us about your cosplay. I feel I should know your character, and I’m just being dense.
The KC Convention Center is pretty huge! Was Planet Comicon able to fill out the whole building? Fun Fact: In the early 2000s I spent some time working for A Zahner, https://azahner.com/, the metal fabricator that did the metal sculptures on top of the pylons of the convention center. They did a lot of metal siding for various Frank Gehry projects around the world.
Wow, this is the music story of the day.
https://www.youtube.com/live/9NqLBYIWG_Y
Much respect to all of the honorees, but. . . RUSH!!
Their performance is right at the beginning.
Yeah, we saw this. Not the whole show, just the RUSH part. The Junos are basically Canada’s version of the Grammys
Nailed it. Not that I expected anything less.
As for female-fronted Japanese metal bands, I don’t have many recommendations, other than the ones talked about. I wouldn’t classify Gacharic Spin as metal, definitely alternative, but not metal. Still a cool band. And I’ve heard a bit about Nemophilia, but I haven’t listened to them much yet.
If we are talking about other genres, I have a lot more recommendations
The KC Convention Center is pretty huge! Was Planet Comicon able to fill out the whole building? Fun Fact: In the early 2000s I spent some time working for A Zahner, https://azahner.com/, the metal fabricator that did the metal sculptures on top of the pylons of the convention center. They did a lot of metal siding for various Frank Gehry projects around the world.
So setup up a passkey for my PSN account, first time I’ve used a passkey, so far it doesn’t doesn’t to be better than using the old two factor authentication.
CP: This Corrosion — The Sisters Of Mercy
CP: Why Good Hearts Never Win? – Comett
New trailer for Supergirl has dropped:
https://youtu.be/s1-pfiVMKAs?si=e_eBQr6NO-677EX2
Got my copy of Dread Spherical today!
Thanks Jack
We’re all thinking the same thing:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260330-slowjamastan-the-worlds-newest-nation-youve-never-heard-of
So the arcade game Rampage was released 40 years ago today.
The Atari Lynx conversion was pretty good.
I loved the various home versions because I could actually get through to higher levels.
We own the board game. It’s fun too.
Oh goodie, it’s time for the Andy Weir social media bashing to spin up. . . .
https://gizmodo.com/andy-weir-star-trek-backlash-apology-2000739821
Who has the pitchforks? I brought them last time.
Well Artemis 2 launched successfully.
Wahoo!
Yup, we watched it too. Pretty cool.
I did catch it live:
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cwydnrmggnno
It looks like our very own Roaming Asshat was there in person (not on the spacecraft).
It was amazing to be there. Lifelong dream to see a launch at the Kennedy Space Center complex. I tried to get on spacecraft, but law enforcement and alligators were just too plentiful to get close enough.
I learned today that there’s a sketchy site using jackmangan dot com without the www. (My phone browser gave me a warning when I tried to click through to it. . . so investigate with caution).
I didn’t even know that was possible.
So. Much. Snow.
In the words of Don Maclean:
Canadians nice if you’re fond of ice
-s +is
I can’t recall if you guys have a snowblower or if you just get out there with shovels.
Stay safe and warm :-/
I live in a townhouse condo. I pay condo fees so someone else can shovel my driveway.
We live in the age of Dungeon Crawler Carl.
https://nerdist.com/article/dungeon-crawler-carl-tv-series-officially-happening-peacock-seth-macfarlane/
This guy is blowing up everywhere – – and good for him. I haven’t met him, but he seems like an OK cat.
Dammit Donut!
Not metal but still pretty good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5JxMRNwN0U
Speaking of Artemis: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/
Oooops!
CP: Can’t Let Go – Lucinda Williams
Speaking of …. um… IDK…
I’m the guest on this week’s Technorama!
https://www.chuckchat.com/technorama/2026/04/02/episode-801-have-you-tried-turning-the-enterprise-off-and-on-again/
Super Mario Galaxy is nuts. More coherent and likable than I expected, but still 2 hours of madness. There’s gotta be 10,000 little references and things to see in every frame.
Modern animated movies seem to lean all in on overstimulation. I’m not trying to be “ old man yells at cloud,” just making an observation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUc0TdbA44I
Siskel and Ebert review Pulp Fiction.
If you want to see where Artemis is currently at in it’s flight path:
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/
CP: Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield
Happy Easter, if you celebrate!
Happy Sunday, if you don’t!
And happy giant bunny visits to all.
As you celebrate today, remember it’s about a man giving up a weekend so we can fight a bunch of wars in his name
Also we can thank capital punishment for a long weekend.
Still got the parallel port version up in a box somewhere in the house:
bit.ly/4tOimpd
https://www.howtogeek.com/zip-drives-were-supposed-to-end-the-floppy-erauntil-one-design-flaw-destroyed-everything/?link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=69d1de6976aa2c0001feb74c&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
CP: Lighthouse – The Waifs
We have five robins and three sparrows sharing the tree outside our window. It’s kind of freaky
We now have eight robins in the tree, but the sparrows have left
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNv7o8wEJdc
How NASA will build the moon base.
Does it involve Steven Holder? Also, Artemis is behind the moon right now.
CP: Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
Jack, can you delete the post where I used my real name?
Will do, although it’s in moderation now. Only you can see it
My copy of Spherical Tomi arrived Saturday!
Now I have to hope I live long enough to get time to sit down and read. ☹️
When I read, I like to get into it. Picking up a book and reading a few pages at a time “when you have a moment”, ruins the flow for me.
Hoorah! Thank you, sir. I do hope you enjoy it.
The husband is trying to convince me Psycho is actually a movie on morality since the only reason she ended up at the motel is because she was on the run after stealing a bunch of money.
In a very general sense, I think that is fair.
Sounds like blaming the victim to me, yes she stole but didn’t deserve to die.
It’s definately a line of thinking that puts blame on the victim but that’s one of the things that WOULD make it a story about morality.
I just don’t think most of us here would align with THAT view of morality.
So tonight I saw the horror film ‘Undertone’ at the cinema.
Wasn’t happy with the ending but damn the use of sound made it very creepy.
Today should be an historic celebration of one of our greatest achievements.
Instead, history books will remember the worst of humanity behaving as the worst of humanity.
D20s in space? It’s more likely than you think.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DWt49dkjKUj/
I suspect the Venn Diagram of D&D players and space travel enthusiasts is just a circle.
If you own an old kindle then Amazon is cutting you off:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/04/starting-in-may-pre-2013-kindles-wont-be-able-to-buy-or-download-new-books/
There is a possible solution to that news:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/your-kindles-not-obsolete-it-needs-a-jailbreak-ill-show-you-how-its-done/
https://www.mentalfloss.com/language/slang/mogging-meaning-explained
I think I’m gonna allow myself to be my age and sit out the “mogging” slang.
Right?
How many slang terms have we seen come and go with the seasons.
Give it a month and the internet will have moved one.
Funny note. Talking to an old guy like me last night and he was telling me about having sent a message out to his group saying he would “be out of pocket” one afternoon.
He had several, “20 something” employees who were scandalized because they had never heard that term and thought it was some kind of slang for getting drunk or the like.
CP: Maggie May – Rod Stewart
CP: When Something Stands for Nothing (acoustic) — Headstones
Kinda tired after 2 long days… I watched a few Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin songs… Jason is telling one of his long stories..(which are great)… Headed toward the exit… Then he sings the riff to Kashmir….
Turned right back around.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-16b00b19-21d0-4108-96e8-38bb7e4846c6
Was a lot of anxiety on social media about re-entry because people had seen the loss of two Shuttles on tv in their youth or the problems with the heat shield on the first Artemis unmanned mission.
Thankfully everything worked fine.
This is an especially sensitive thing co our generation.
I couldn’t watch the launch live.
I was going to watch the splashdown but got stuck at a function.
Glad the made it.
Talking about Space, the Russians used an analogue guidance computer in their space craft till 2002, basically an improved unit of one that was in Vostok 1:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voskhod_Spacecraft_%22Globus%22_IMP_navigation_instrument
A crap joke for the PGA’s “Masters Tournament”
“What’s the difference between a golf ball and a Mercedes?
Answer: Tiger Woods can drive a golf ball 300 yards, without hitting a tree.
CP: Alice’s Restaurant Massacree – Arlo Guthrie
So watching The Right Stuff for the first time.
Now some of the actors in the movie have died but seeing the actor who was an old man in The Walking Dead series as a much younger guy feels a bit weird.
Pretty good movie. I got the book a few years ago for Xmas, but the print was so tiny, I couldn’t do it.
The band on the stage near my booth just did “Play That Funky Music,” and you’d have thought there was run at Costco. The place went nuts.
CP: Sister Golden Hair – America
We have this one friend we game with and, I’m not sure why, but they always win. Seriously, it can be a brand new game they’ve never played before but they always seem to understand the mechanics immediately and will inevitably win.
And yet, being the masochists we are, the husband and I still enjoy playing with him.
(yes, I know it’s the company)
Finally got to catch “The Hail Mary Project” at the theater this afternoon. Really enjoyed the audiobook and I thought the movie did a good job translating the story.
We’re getting a lot of pressure from friends to see it in the theatre. Everybody says that’s the way to see it. It’s not going to happen, but 8 hear good things
The Missis has informed me that we are no longer going to the movie theater. I was like, really, why? She said when you watch a film at home, you don’t have to fight crowds, you can pause and take a potty break whenever you need to, and you don’t have to spend a fortune on snacks. I expected to feel a sense of loss, but I can’t say that I did.
I’m largely the same, but my wife and daughter wanted to catch this on in theater. I think the last time I’ve been to an actual theater was for Dune part 2.
Where as I can only watch a film and not look at my phone at the cinema.
No IMAX locally so just had to see it on the standard screen but enjoyed it.
So finally got around to playing with a DJI Neo I bought about a year ago.
You have to register it yearly for a fee to legally fly it outside in the UK as it’s not classed as a toy drone so just had to fly it around the house.
Even using the phone it was very stable in flight and easy to land on the palm of my hand.
Going to have to register it now so I can take it outside.
I listen to “The Rest is History” podcast.
Thy just did a 4 part series on the KKK.
Some interesting revelations –
That organization has had 3 distinct iterations.
The 2nd (and perhaps worse) version started in the 1920’s.
The MAIN focous of their agression was NOT people of color (although yes, they stated POC were not equal to “white” people). Their main focous was … Catholics!
(May explain some of trump’s actions)
Also this second iteration was started by one guy, a traveling salesman/grifter who saw it as a way to make money and when he hooked up with a pair of advertising professionals who had just run a campaign for EUGENICS, it took off.
That KKK was nothing more than a pyramid scheme and in its first year it made its owners 8 million in 1920s dollars… and did a lot of social damage.
The more you know.
CP: Most Good Things Do – Ella Langley