Metropolitan Police Radio Callsigns

Apr. 30th, 2026 08:19 pm
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Hi, folks!

I'm currently writing crime fiction set in contemporary London, and I'm trying to figure out whether a police officer on the radio would be specifically identifiable to someone listening in.

Does the Met use radio callsigns that are unique to each officer? Or are callsigns assigned to specific beats, instead? Or a secret third thing?

Thanks!

Upcoming Festival!

Apr. 30th, 2026 07:47 pm
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This Saturday is Ritual Noize Fest, a first-time local goth/industrial music festival that I am very excited for!



I'm especially excited for Whorticulture, a local band that I do really like, and Aesthetic Perfection.

I really wish that the lineup still looked like it originally did:



Sadly, VNV Nation had to cancel due to Ronan's ongoing health issues. (Apparently he's doing much better, but traveling overseas to an uncivilized country is a risk that he and his doctor agree he shouldn't take, just in case.)

This was supposed to be the first real Voicecoil show of the year, and we were all looking forward to it. It's still really heartbreaking that there won't ever be another Voicecoil show. I miss you, Mark.

As excited as I am for the festival, it's definitely also feeling really bittersweet, because it should have been a chance to hang out with my friend, celebrating him getting to be part of a really cool lineup. The lineup remains cool... but I'm not hanging out with my friend, and I really wish I was. </3 Still, it should be a good time, and I am looking forward to it!
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Work-related. I'm the bridge between two groups and I found the issue and (hopefully gently) suggested a correction.

It worked.

HUZZAH.

Now I'm hungry, I need to get some food, and I'm going to be solo supporting the system this PM because supervisor is taking some time-off-in-lieu of hours already worked. (I kind of did this last weekend).

Peppergrass of Bliss

Apr. 30th, 2026 07:22 pm
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Yesterday, my friend Math Fairy texted that she had gone to the ER with chest pain and chills, but it turned out to be a virus, not a heart problem. She worried that people who had been in contact with her might have caught something. Ha ha, said I jovially, not to worry, I feel just fine. I spoke too soon. Last night I developed pain in my throat and chest and felt horrible, and I spent the day coughing my lungs out and drinking tea like there was no tomorrow. I doubt I caught it from her, though. I think it's more likely that we each picked up our respective viruses elsewhere, and separately. It's not much fun. It has been chilly today, and there's a frost warning for tonight, but the sun was out and I would have loved to work in the yard. That was my plan for the day, but those pesky little invaders had a different idea.

We still had pleasing leftovers, but had eaten all the salad, so I made another one with the fixings that had not gone into the first batch. Other than that, and making the bed so it would be nicer to crawl back into, I have not done much. I have watched some fascinating videos about arrogant and foolish people who decided they could climb Everest while ignoring the advice of the experts who were paid to get them to the summit. It doesn't end well. As Professor James Gunn (of the University of Kansas, not the movie guy) used to say, it was Hubris in search of Nemesis. I can't really talk, so it has been a quiet day. I think gloomily of people like Robert Louis Stevenson who had TB and still managed a prolific output, but I don't seem able to transmute pain into creativity.

movies (classic)

Apr. 30th, 2026 07:58 pm
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I'm reading a book on Rear Window. Have I seen it, or is it that I've seen clips of it so many times that I feel I have?

That's true of other movies, such as Double Indemnity. I would have sworn I saw Dial M for Murder -- until I watched it a few days ago and didn't recognize a thing.

Certainties: I watched Back Street, and I Want to Live (both Susan Hayward movies) when I was much too young. Maybe 13? I Want to Live is devastating.

I saw The Days of Wine and Roses, but not, I think, The Lost Weekend. Vertigo, yes, Psycho, no. Bringing up Baby (now, that's a mood change!).

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Reading Thursday

Apr. 30th, 2026 08:13 pm
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Not that I read much last week. A Dr. Priestley,  a Desmond Merrion, and Murder After Christmas,  where the family can't inherit because one cannot profit from a crime even if the criminal is now dead. So that's settled. Am loose-endedly embarked on another Desmond Merrion, another oogie-making John Dickson Carr, and still hacking through When They Burned the Butterfly, which one must not abandon for too long because the twists and turns are twisty and turning and I am apt to forget who certain people are. Which is a problem when they subsequently get killed.

But! My reading will definitely pick up in the near future because my 100 Demons arrived from Finder Jean and the new Murderbot arrived at Bakka, which I hope to get to tomorrow after hitting the Spadina post office. 

I got my garbage out last night but was hit by extreme don'wannas anent the garden waste, especially the pile of branches and twigs that needs to be tied up. My lower back has been spasming any time I get into shoes so I sit on the couch with hot beanbags rather than do anything constructive. However I did make it out to the laundromat today, so at least have clean towels and face cloths and one clean sleep hoodie. I'm not saying that showering at night, every night, might make my hoodies smell less because, clean or not, I still sweat and sweat still smells, as does hair after a day or two.  But I'm not going to shower every night and turn into a prune, and certainly am not going to shampoo more often than every third day because my hair falls out sufficiently as it is. I shall just keep on washing my hoodies. And maybe buy a new one because the super-excellent dollar store where I buy these things on occasion is closing and moving out the Danforth. Landlord wants to raise the rent from 22000 a month to 28000-- yes, commercial rents on Bloor are ridiculous-- and the one at Pape will charge half of that. Of course, I suppose I could go out to Pape myself, now Christie has elevators. 

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Apr. 30th, 2026 07:54 pm
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 Most Excellent:
  • Fuzzy1 passed her 1sr 2 grad school classes: Bio-statistics and an anatomy class  Basically 2 “weed-out” classes.  Glad that’s behind her and gives her confidence going forward.
Good:
  • Kitties are all well.
  • Fun Sister-cousin group chat last weekend on Facebook Time. 
  • Lots of sunshine. The garden is progressing. Still aiming for the “Magical-Enchanted-Butterfly magnet” type garden. 
  • Quaker (tm) cheddar rice cakes are The Bomb!
  • 5 weeks of school left.
  • I got my 15-year service award at work last Friday. Whooo!
  • a well-vacuumed house
  • lavendar
Medium:
  • I fcking freeze my ass off at work. The temps are set on arctic blast. Ugh! I hate the AC. I worked my 1st 20 yrs with no AC, (except for in the principal’s office). I have never acclimated to heavy doses of cold blowers and AC systems set low.
  • My daughter, Mermaid Fan, is running a full marathon on Sunday in our local Flying Pig. I’m a worried mom, but she believes she can complete it no issues. She has never run the big one before.
  • Still having the occasional “Sad Day” re missing my mom. I relive either her funeral day or the day “it” happened. PTSD perhaps?
Bad:
  • War(s), conspiracy theorists who actually buy into this shit beyond entertainment, liars, gaslighters, abusers of power, people, animals, the elderly and children

Dept. of Frustration

Apr. 30th, 2026 05:55 pm
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Nibbled to Death by Ducks

Little tiny things that nonetheless bother one. Or at least they bother me. 

I decided to post two or three of my poems over at [community profile] originalkaffy_r  because it's the last day of National Poetry Month. I've put up two, thus far. That's not the duck nibbling part. It's just that I tried to set up the coding to make all the entries show up in my preferred dark blue, using the coding advice that the delightful [personal profile] muccamukk gave me back in January, and it's not working. I'm pretty sure I'm missing something. But I haven't yet figured it out. 

So I'm just listening to the couch's music chill flow over on twitch, and it's making me feel like a human being again. 


ETA: I fixed it!

Write Every Day: Day 30

Apr. 30th, 2026 05:03 pm
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Intro/FAQ
Days 1-15


In May we will be right here, at least to start with! I'll continue hosting May 1-15, and [personal profile] dswdiane will host us from May 16-31. I'll announce again when we're ready to gang over there. In the meanwhile, I'll start a fresh tally for May, and (once people have checked in) update this post to be the final tally for April.


My check-in: No writing yet. Will update later if events warrant.


Day 30: [personal profile] china_shop

Day 29: [personal profile] acorn_squash, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] trobadora

Day 28: [personal profile] acorn_squash, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora

More days )

When you check in, please use the most recent post and say what day(s) you’re checking in for. Remember you can drop in or out at any time, and let me know if I missed anyone!

3cSACPOP [draft]

Apr. 30th, 2026 04:07 pm
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Thide (pseud. "Comix^64") (b. Year of Chassis)

"Three Cheers for Strikes Against Civilian POP3²²¹²ulations (or, 'saltem finitur')" (Year of the Blacksmith Sixth Millennium Hyperweapon)

Light on Optic-Bound Flash-Memory Diskette

 

NOTES & ERRATA ) DRAFT NOTES )

May 1st General Strike

Apr. 30th, 2026 04:06 pm
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One-day general strike, via Indivisible.

You in?

Posted via Solarbird{y|z|yz}, Collected.

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Apr. 30th, 2026 04:03 pm
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The last day of Poetry Month

Silence by Billy Collins

Now it is time to say what you have to say.
The room is quiet.
The whirring fan has been unplugged,
and the girl who was tapping
a pencil on her desktop has been removed.

So tell us what is on your mind.
We want to hear the sound of your foliage,
the unraveling of your tool kit,
your songs of loneliness,
your songs of hurt.

The trains are motionless on the tracks,
the ships are at rest in the harbor.
The dogs are cocking their heads
and the gods are peering down from their balloons.
The town is hushed,

and everyone here has a copy.
So tell us about your parents—
your father behind the steering wheel,
your cruel mother at the sink.
Let's hear about all the clouds you saw, all the trees.

Read the poem you brought with you tonight.
The ocean has stopped sloshing around,
and even Beethoven
is sitting up in his deathbed,
his cold hearing horn inserted in one ear.


And what the heck, Music Monday.

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The Perks of Being an S-Class Heroine, Vol. 7 by Grrr and Irinbi

The tale continues. Mid-cliffhanger, so spoiler warning for the earlier volumes

Read more... )
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The Perks of Being an S-Class Heroine, Vol. 7 by Grrr and Irinbi

The tale continues. Mid-cliffhanger, so spoiler warning for the earlier volumes

Read more... )
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I was scrolling for knitting shows the other night, and saw the 2007 version of Persuasion, which is perfect, so I watched that. Then I remembered that my roommate had always insisted that the 1995 version was vastly superior, so I watched that. Then I made Nenya watch the 2007 one. Then I reread the book (alternating reading and the Juliet Stevenson audiobook). Then I wondered if anyone had written an AU where Anne marries Mr. Elliot, which someone had! It is, all in all, my favourite Jane Austen story, so just kind of rolling around in it for the last week has been really nice.

Persuasion (2007)
This is the one with Sally Hawkins and Rupert Penry-Jones, which was that generation's attempt to adapt Jane Austen to Appeal to the Youth! I have no idea if it appeals to the youth, but its honestly always been my favourite version, aside from a few quibbles.

Both the leads are perfect. I know Penry-Jones is probably too pretty, but he's also very pretty, so I can't complain, and he sells being impulsive and set in his ways so you can see why he's 50% of the idiots in love brigade. Sally Hawkins is selling quiet misery, occasionally broken by being one of the few people with her head on straight. It's great. It's also really fun to get Tony Head as Sir Walter, Alice Krige as Lady Russel, and Tobias Menzies as Mr. Elliot.

I also really like the soundtrack, which sells a relentless, almost oppressive, urgency of forlorn hope.

It's only 92 minutes, so chop chop chop to get through it, which mostly works. What they cut generally makes sense, and the story holds together as its own thing. Is throwing in a sub plot where Anne thinks Wentworth is engaged to Louisa gilding the lily? Probably! But I very much enjoy the extra angst, so no complaints here.

My three quibbles are: 1) It's part of the '00s War on Colour. Why is Anne's shawl the only visible colour in almost every scene? What did colour ever do to ITV? 2) I'm not sure Medic!Anne was needed to show that she's the only one who can handle a crisis, naval officers included. 3) WHY DID THEY CUT THE LETTER WRITING SCENE!? OMG! It's the most iconic scene in the book, and they cut it.


Persuasion (1995)
I'm sorry, roommate I had fifteen years ago, this version isn't actually the best one :(

For some reason, I thought this one was much longer, but it's actually only 105 minutes. However, that's enough time to include more scenes from the book, which shows off the Crofts' marriage being the best, how much Wentworth basically moved in to Uppercross, and we get the letter writing scene at the end. We also get a bit more Mr. Elliot, to show off why Anne was even vaguely interested him when he doesn't look like Tobias Menzies. Colour is also allowed! Yay! Colour!

This version is hilariously invested in the Royal Navy aspect, so everyone wears their uniforms at all times, which... IDK if accurate? It also includes scenes from a HMS Bounty movie. They want all the boats! Which I can live with. I like boats.

I'm not as hot on the casting though. Amanda Root is luminous, and a lot more interior as Anne, which I appreciated. Nenya thought she looked too '90s (maybe makeup?), but I didn't notice. Both Lady Russell and Mrs. Croft did look off puttingly '90s though. I said, "They have faces that have seen a smartphone, which is impressive in a show made before they had smartphones!" I did like Corin Redgrave as Sir Walter. But Wentworth. Oh, man. I really hate to say this, because I adore Ciarán Hinds, and he's very beautiful when he's sad, but I think he was terribly miscast. He's fifteen years too old for the role, off the bat, which makes such a difference because it makes so much less sense that he's 50% of the idiots in love brigade. And he has too much gravitas; I just don't buy him as having that mix of inexperience and intensity that makes Wentworth make all his bad decisions.

Anyway, got some good points, didn't really come off for me? I wish I could graft the missing scenes and some colour into the 2007 one, which would then be perfect.

Incidentally: they both have an added scene where Wentworth shows up to ask if Anne's going to want the house back, pretending to be asking for his sister, when he really wants to double check if she's marrying Mr. Elliot. I assume one copied from the other? Is there some alternate version of the book? What is happening?


Persuasion (1817)
Still great! Absolutely platonic ideal of mutual pining. Also very funny, and incredibly economic pacing and style.

I do wonder, though, if Austen had more time to edit it, if she'd have smoothed out some of the second half. There's never any real danger that Anne is going to marry Mr. Elliot, because she never really trusts him, which makes needing a full chapter to explain why he's The Worst feel a bit out of left field?


I was then toying with the idea of a fic wherein Mr. Elliot had somehow gotten Anne to marry him, because more pining! Why not!? I went see if there was one, and found this absolute gem:

Murder by Mischance by [archiveofourown.org profile] Seldarius
Fandom: Persuasion by Jane Austen (Anne/Frederick)
Word Count: 28,000
Rating: Teen
Summary: Mr Elliot, through some minor scheming, has secured himself Anne Elliot’s hand in marriage. Unfortunately ‘death do us part’ comes around much faster than anticipated, in the form of a dagger swiftly separating him from his life. His Majesty’s Coroner Mr Edmund Simpson investigates the foul murder and quickly finds that most people in Bath prefer Mr Elliot dead to alive. But who did them all the favour in bringing it about? The not-so-bereaved widow? The dashing and very angry rival? The jealous sister? Or someone else entirely with a motive yet to be uncovered?
Notes: This is very funny, and grabs the absolute chaos of the novel, where you need a chart to figure out who everyone is and how they're related. It's also got an enjoyable outsider PoV some very nice angry pining from both Wentworth and Anne. Not sure why minor Discworld crossover, but Sure! Why not!? It's tagged with a major archive warning for rape, which refers to an off-page sexual assault. There's a sequel which I haven't read.

May not completely scratch the itch, but probably enough that I don't need to write another version of basically that plot.

Any adaptations I missed? I'd be happy to continue to splash around in the feels.

The Last Meme

Apr. 30th, 2026 07:44 pm
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Gakked from [personal profile] rmc28:

The Last...
Movie I watched: Project Hail Mary, in cinemas with a couple of friends. It was very enjoyable.
Series I finished: Honestly? Probably Bridgerton, back in 2024. I haven't watched any TV series since. Just can't concentrate enough to watch something through. I started Bridgerton S4 with the sistren on Monday night, we're going to work out way through the series, a couple of episodes at a time.
Book I finished: Undercover Attraction by Katee Robert. Part of the O'Malley sextet - a Boston crime family. Rather interestingly, the male MC of the second book in the series was quite clearly modelled off Charlie Hunnam in Sons of Anarchy.
Book I bought: Archangel's Sun by Nalini Singh - I'm buying the Guild Hunter series in hardcopy, after receiving the first six books as a gift about a decade ago.
Book I received as a gift: ...something about work. It's to do with work and faith and the intersection of them and was given to me by a friend to whom I sold a couple of quilts.
Food I ate: Trout fillets. Bought by B1 and fried to perfection for dinner.
Meal I cooked: Hainanese chicken rice, recipe by Nagi of RecipeTinEats. Really good!
Drink I had: Fermented limeade - home-made lime soda, which I left on the dining table for a few days too long and now it's slightly alcoholic.
Song I listened to: Trustfall by P!nk.
Album I listened to: Probably 'Anjunadeep16'. I love deepbeat dance-trance music for focusing on work.
Playlist I listened to: Belt It - my 'singing in the car' playlist. Turn the volume up, and belt it!
Concert I went to: The Music Of John Williams II with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra - a couple of months ago.
Game I played: Civ II. Was just playing it now when I decided I'd check DW.
Person I talked to: B1 - sister.
Person I texted: Sue - a friend who I arranged to pick up some gardening stuff with this evening.

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