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Wed Sep 5 09:17:39 EDT 2018 Slept from eleven to seven without waking. High of ninety-one today. Stopped at Starbucks on my way to work. Work: - Review invoices Done. Ten-minute walk at lunch. Hot, though the breeze keeps it from being quite as oppressive as yesterday. Saw a little yellow butterfly. Despite getting fairly good sleep the last couple of night, I've felt lethargic yesterday and today. Home: - Go to bed early Ten-minute walk after I got home from work. Read more of Her Body and Other Parties. Mothers is the weakest story so far. Especially Heinous starts slow, but gets better. http://www.openculture.com/2018/08/conserve-the-sound.html https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/9cx1ut/knights_princesses_dungeons_and_dragons_still/ This looks a bit like my workflow: https://thorstenball.com/blog/2018/09/04/the-tools-i-use-to-write-books/ D&D resource depletion tracking. https://goblinpunch.blogspot.com/2018/09/triple-x-depletion-unified-depletion.html How about this. A player keeps track for the whole party. Every time a random event dies come up _not_ a monster encounter, check one box. When all the boxes for a thing are checked, the party has run out. When you're out of food or water, everybody takes 1 hp damage whenever it's time for another box to be checked. Eating food/water after a period of deprivation immediately heals 1 hp. 1. Food ▫ ▫ ▫ 2. Light ▫ ▫ ▫ 3. Missiles ▫ ▫ ▫ 4. Water ▫ ▫ ▫ That's OK, but maybe not fun enough to be worthwhile. https://monodraw.helftone.com/ https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/126630/creating-diagrams-in-ascii https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9545252 Breakfast: cafe latte, sausage sandwich Lunch: salad, coffee Dinner: ice cream

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