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“Countdown”

Sarah Scoles

Bumped this up in my reading queue so I could have it done prior to the discussion of my recent book club read, The Curve of Binding Energy. It seemed like it would be a nice accompaniment, and it was—didn’t captivate me with the writing style in the way McPhee does, but it sure tackled the same material from a perspective 40-odd years later. Not an update, per se, but a companion.

I’ve read a fair few books about the nuclear industry, both weapons and civilian, and found this to be a very interesting addition to that set. Because it’s not about the history, really, the way most of those others have been. Sure, there’s some context provided, but it’s mostly interested with what’s going on right now. It’s very clear that, for all our collective willingness to treat nuclear weapons as a problem that ended with the Cold War, they are still very much an ongoing concern. And boy, is that ever a thing to be worried by. Although how much to worry might vary a bit as you read the book, because a lot of the people working in the industry are doing so because they want to make sure it’s safe, that we won’t be facing the nuclear apocalypse.

This was an absolutely fascinating read, and I got through it… not in one sitting, because I started it too late in the day for that, but in the space of 24 hours. Well worth reading; check it out.1

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“The Vegan Meat Cookbook”

Miyoko Schinner

This worked surprisingly well as a counterpoint to The Vegetarian Flavor Bible. Where that one went all-in on “there’s so many interesting fruits/vegetables/etc. that you won’t even miss meat,” this is a lot more “so: you miss eating meat, but want to stick with not eating meat.” It’s an interesting approach! It felt weird to be reading through the steps and see “add the chicken” or whatever, and need to look over at the ingredients list and see that it was specifying a couple of different vegetarian “chicken” options.

The introduction covered a long list of meat-imitation products, many of which I hadn’t heard of, and I found it to be a useful resource; I’ve got some notes for next time I’m at the grocery store, to see what’s available. It also had some instructions on making your own meat replacements, which I… don’t think I’ll actually be following. I can’t be bothered to make my own bread, so a vegan ‘chicken’ recipe that seems to be making bread with twice the steps and triple the work isn’t an easy sell for me. Still, it’s useful that it’s there, and I’ll happily keep this on the shelf as reference in case the inspiration ever strikes.

Overall, a neat little cookbook; I took some notes, and bookmarked some recipes, and I think it’ll be a good addition to my little collection. Check it out.1

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Moist von Lipwig

Terry Pratchett

I never feel quite right about writing a book review of a book that I’d already read before, but sometimes I can bring myself to do it with a series. In this case, it’s a sub-series—the Moist von Lipwig books within Terry Pratchett’s greater Discworld series. I didn’t quite intend to, but wound up rereading all three of them. In reverse order, in fact, which really highlights the “didn’t quite intend to”—had I known that’s what I was doing, I probably would’ve done it in the proper order, but I read the last one and then went “I want a bit more of that,” read the second one, and thought “well, I might as well finish the set.”

It’s not a surprise to me that I love these books, that they’re some of my favorite in the whole series, that I come back to them fairly often. There’s a specific aspect to them that I love: the feeling of building something. Moist, and oh what a name, is a man who works only in words—something I can relate to, being a programmer—and yet these books are three different times that he used that to help build something real. Rebuild the post office, rebuild the banks, and then build the railway.

I never regret reading a Pratchett book. In your case, dear reader, I’d say to actually go from first to last, rather than mixing it all around: start with Going Postal.1

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“Your Idol”

Sounding the spoiler horn: not only will I be making no effort to avoid spoilers for K-Pop Demon Hunters here, I will be actively assuming that the reader has seen the movie.

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Playlist of the Month: September 2025

It’s been a weird month. As I’m writing this, the weather has very suddenly gone from “80ish degrees and sunny” to “60-something and rainy,” so I’d say that autumn has arrived with a vengeance; there’s already a bit more fall vibes creeping into this playlist. As usual, individual tracks below, full playlist here.

Oklahoma Smokeshow – Zach Bryan on Summertime Blues – EP

Hotel Bible – Max McNown on Night Diving

Medusa – Cameron Whitcomb on Medusa – Single

Heartbreaker – Hayden Blount on Heartbreaker – Single

Options – Cameron Whitcomb on Clean Country 2025

Azalea Place – Max McNown on Night Diving

St. Helens Alpenglow – Max McNown on St. Helens Alpenglow – Single

Flicker – Yoste on Flicker – Single

Follows You – Michael Marcagi on Midwest Kid – EP

Take Me Away (Stripped) – Noah Brigden on Take Me Away (Stripped) – Single

Livin’ Missing You – Hayden Blount on Livin’ Missing You – Single

Fiending – Noah Brigden on I’m Fine – Single

life is beautiful – heylucas on hey

American Trail – Dylan Gossett on Westward

Carolina – Blake Whiten on Carolina – Single

Normal Day – Brendan Walter on Normal Day – Single

God Loves Weirdos – Mt. Joy on Hope We Have Fun

Green – Jack Van Cleaf on JVC

Space in My Heart (Original Version) – Enrique Iglesias on Space in My Heart (Original Version) – Single

Bloodline – Alex Warren & Jelly Roll on Bloodline – Single

I Am Digital, I Am Divine – Erin LeCount on I Am Digital, I Am Divine – EP

Sea Shanty Medley – Home Free on Sea Shanty Medley – Single

The Barn – Landon Smith on The Barn – Single

Loud and Heavy – Cody Jinks on Adobe Sessions

One More Day to Come – Luke Beling on This Parlor Trick Life

Fair To You – Vincent Lima on To Love A Thing That Fades

Did What You Did – Noah Brigden on Bad Habits – EP

Life’s Worth Living – Nick Folwarczny on Life’s Worth Living – Single

Struggle On Boy (Stripped) – Noah Brigden on Bad Habits – EP

Shore House – Maxx Parker on Shore House – Single

Good God, Hot Damn – Hayden Blount on Good God, Hot Damn – Single

Something To Lose – Christian Hayes & Corey Harper on Something To Lose – Single

My Heart’s A Crowded Room – The Fray on My Heart’s A Crowded Room – Single

5AM (feat. Billianne) – Amber Run on 5AM (feat. Billianne) – Single

Lucy – Mt. Joy on Hope We Have Fun

Reversing Thunder – Luke Beling on This Parlor Trick Life

Damned If I Do – Vincent Mason on Damned If I Do – Single

Night Windows – Arcade Beach on Music for Night Drives

Dale Dickens (RIP) – Cooper Alan on Dale Dickens (RIP) – Single

QUEEN OF DUST (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) – The Blaze on FOLK

Shadowverse – The Midnight on Syndicate

Fourth of July – Cooper Alan on Fourth of July – Single

Cold Shoulder – Zach John King on Slow Down – EP

Life Behind Bars – Zach John King & Bayker Blankenship on Life Behind Bars – Single

Man of the Year – Sam Barber on Man of the Year – Single

Bottomland – HARDY on COUNTRY! COUNTRY!

Sunlight – Yoste on Sunlight – Single

Bowery (feat. Kings of Leon) – Zach Bryan on Bowery (feat. Kings of Leon) – Single

Tongue Tied – Chance Peña on When I Change My Mind I Don’t Mean It

Holding On – Majik on Blood, Sweat & Tears

EYES (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) – The Blaze on FOLK

HEAVEN (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) – The Blaze on FOLK

HIGHWAY KIND – Fabrizio on HIGHWAY KIND – Single1

London – Skepta & Fred again.. on Skepta .. Fred – EP

Space – Zach John King on Space – Single

Ordinary (Live from Lollapalooza) – Alex Warren & Luke Combs on Ordinary (Live from Lollapalooza) – Single

21 Years – Skepta & Fred again.. on Skepta .. Fred – EP

The Vulture and the Little Boy – Bukahara on Canaries in a Coal Mine2

How It’s Done – HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast on KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)3

What It Sounds Like – HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast on KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)

Your Idol – Saja Boys, Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, samUIL Lee & KPop Demon Hunters Cast on KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)4

Tennessee (feat. Hudson Mohawke & Tayla Parx) – Kesha & Orville Peck on Tennessee (feat. Hudson Mohawke & Tayla Parx) – Single

Ktir – Bukahara on Canaries in a Coal Mine

Golden – HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast on KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)

Song From Yesterday – Chance Peña on When I Change My Mind I Don’t Mean It

Afraid No More – Bukahara on Canaries in a Coal Mine

Dust and Smoke – Sam Barber on Music for the Soul

Favorite Country Song – HARDY on COUNTRY! COUNTRY!

808 HYMN – Erin LeCount on 808 HYMN – Single

Quantuuuum – EDEN on Dark

Summer’s Ending Soon – The Midnight on Syndicate

She Didn’t Have To – Zach John King on Slow Down – EP

Turn Down The Lights – Gavin Adcock on Own Worst Enemy

Kind Tired Eyes – Noah James on The Tracks – EP

Hangin’ On – Dylan Gossett on Westward

Happy – Bukahara on Canaries in a Coal Mine

Buck On The Wall – HARDY on COUNTRY! COUNTRY!

Nobody’s Famous In Hell – Waves_On_Waves, Crimewave & Waves On Waves After Dark on Nobody’s Famous In Hell – Single

CATHEDRAL. – Kesha on .

Gun To My Head – HARDY on COUNTRY! COUNTRY!

  1. Vocally, really reminds me of Leonard Cohen, particularly in You Want It Darker.
  2. I’m slowly picking up the lyrics of this one; right now it’s just bits and pieces, “and all the trigger-happy madmen”
  3. Go watch the movie, it’s great.
  4. I have a lot of thoughts about this song… which I’ve done a full write-up of, and will post son.