Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Behaviour, loss, tampering ... adventure !

Chill out time is going well. Sleep is happening and I'm feeling fresher than I was last week.

At least I think I am ! I was getting pretty burnt out by the time I disappeared on leave and my body's usual reaction to that is to dig deeper into the reserves and give me a boost of hyperactivity until I can fall over later when the energy is not needed.

That tends to cost after a while though, there's only so much of a reserve to your energy before there's nothing left for the hyperactivity to draw upon. But that's just me. I have a few random mostly unconnected thoughts for you today ...
The picture is from the opening of the latest leg in the Volvo Ocean race, it's Dongfeng racing with a previous winner, Steinlager 2, accompanying the racers on their way out of Auckland. There has been sad news in the race this week ... Scallywag lost a man overboard on Monday and the only conclusion is that he's been lost to the sea. (More here, there isn't much more news)

It's a harsh reminder that even as we improve our ability to conquer our environment and go places we were never meant to be, that environment can still bite back, hard. The perception of dangers fade as success normalise the conditions into those which are readily conquered but events such as this are a reminder that the danger is still very, extremely real. It can happen to anyone, even those experienced and prepared for the conditions.

Thoughts are with the family, the crew and the other racers.
On to another sport and in cricket the Australians have been even more thoroughly embarrassed by the behaviour of their players than we were in GB of the performance of our team.

The behaviour of our players is not in question (except for the fella who is going to trial for public affray in the summer) but the Aussies have had a few issues building up inside their team for a while now. A couple of players can undermine the honour and behaviour of a team.

I believe there is a certain code by which you should behave while playing sport. You should always, ALWAYS, behave with honour towards the opposition. That means giving them due respect for their abilities. If that honour is not returned, fair enough. Respond by beating them honourably and fairly. The Aussies haven't been doing that.

More on the story at cricinfo at the link (beware, they have an autoplay video on that). Basically, a senior player embarked on a plan to tamper with the condition of the ball. He did this with the knowledge of the captain and used the most junior member of the team to carry out the deed. Despicable. If you're going to cheat like that, you should do it yourself and not bully a junior member into being the scapegoat. He's been banned for a year which is probably not enough.

Why alter the condition of the ball ? It's very difficult in cricket to get a batsman out (unless it's an unprepared England player in that first innings). A team will work hard to manage the condition of the ball by polishing it, with the idea of working the ball into a condition that will swing ... or move sideways through the air.

There are a few ways of doing this :
Polishing (legal) - I was a master at this. I could turn a ragged worn ball into one that would swing around corners. That was partly my bowling action which presented the seam well with it rotating truly and not wobbling, partly from being able to shine up the ball and put weight into one side of it.

Polishing the ball is a legal and accepted practice. The idea is that one side wears naturally in contact with the bat and the ground. (Umpires are hot on people bouncing the ball unnecessarily these days too). I think what I did differently was to pick a good candidate for swing ... usually the hardest, old looking ball in the bag. Those would swing nicely given time. Balls go soft after a while, those are no good to anyone. I'd also polish the ball on my shirt instead of the more abrasive whites.

Using sandpaper (illegal) - this is what the Aussies were doing ... You can substitute anything for the sandpaper, people have used things like dirt from the ground or special white trousers with a roughing pad built into them. The idea is that the shiny side is polished as per normal, the other side is roughed up more quickly.

Chewing gum (legal but frowned upon) - the idea here is to promote saliva to aid in polishing the ball. But there's also potential for odd things to be in the gum to then go onto the ball. I don't get this, surely those Odd Things would have done nasty things to the player ?

Anyway. Bans of a year for captain and senior player, 9 months for the intended scapegoat. They'll be back and the captain will undoubtedly continue being the despicable example of a player that we've seen over the past few years. He has stunning numbers with his batting but that doesn't excuse behaviour. It's good to see the Aussie authorities act strongly.

Which brings me to what I've just witnessed on the news ....

Not a playground but playground behaviour. (It was PM's Question Time, which is a weekly event on a Wednesday).

The behaviour there is even more despicable than you'd find on a playground, a football field or ... anywhere you would expect the lowest form of civilised behaviour.

It's a bit sad to see it actually. The MPs had to be warned again by the Speaker about excessive behaviour ... Jeering is common, MPs will attempt to shout down those who have the floor. It's very poor behaviour and our MPs should be ashamed of it.

Adventure ?

Of all the games I have which are unplayed, Skyrim has been opened again ... Let's see :
(as usual - click for bigger)

According to my screenshots folder, I'd left this game alone for 6 years. It's a particularly gorgeous game with stunning visuals :
Even for a 6 year old game, it looks good.
That's the town of Whiterun, with my player character indulging in a selfie. There are lots of things to do, lots of people to meet, new friends to make :
Poor Stumpy has been left out at night again.

How did it look in the old days ?
Bit more grungy, bit less defined. I think my machine was still running the same processor then but the graphics has been upgraded 3 times since then and I'm not on the maximum graphics settings. It shows in things like how sharp the textures can be on the walls, the ground (That's anisotropic filtering) and the roof of the Companions' building in the first pic of Whiterun.

I'll be back there quite soon. Hunting dragons :
It's such a massive game though, over 90 hours in my 2 previous characters and I had mostly just scratched the surface. A good one to dip into though.

And then there's Motorsport Manager, Surviving Mars, Stellaris, Duskers and all those other games. Oh and Revelation Space too, which seems to be warming up nicely now that I've got to the middle of the book.

Resuming chill out mode ....

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Hibernation time - wake me in a week

Well,

Maybe not quite a week. There might be cricket to be watched tonight and the Formula 1 season is starting again. Plus more to do in the week. Oh ! Don't forget :
Yep. At least one of your clocks is getting to that time when it's correct for half of the year. My plan is to stay up tonight to watch the cricket and the motor racing. As per usual, I'm not convinced that the plan is going to go that way ...

Let's see :

I had planned to be out of work and into lazy mode by about 1.30 yesterday. It didn't quite work like that. I'm usually later in on a Friday (although I still have to be careful to get to the car park before it is full) but with the time credit I build up during the week, usually escape much earlier. I ended up escaping at about 3.30 having had zero lunch along the way. Oops.

Things were getting done, stuff was being sorted and pins were being pulled out of grenades (not enough stuff was being sorted by other people). But that's work and I don't like to talk too much about what I do at work on here.

I've been looking to keep up with the cricket and the motor racing ... the cars have been good, race tomorrow will be interesting. The cricket ? Let's just say I fast forwarded through a lot of rain overnight. I may be having other things keeping my attention overnight.

Another part of the plan was pizza .... cos if I'm not intending to sleep then I may as well indulge that other guilty pleasure. If I'm not sleeping then the acid isn't so much of a problem.

Pizza wasn't great. First they forget the order, then they redo the order and quite possibly rush it through the oven. Never rush food ... it comes back to bite you if you do. I'm pretty sure it was undercooked and I've ended up only having half of it. (This was from the place I can walk to and back before the pizza goes cold)

Yep. Week off this week, before Easter. This time of year always feels like a bit of a grind to get through to Easter. It's probably the dark nights and the cold. People are partly solar powered I reckon. Oh and it's also performance reporting season, which is something I detest.
The original caption on that was something like "Day 37 and they suspect nothing".

I think I have some of that imposter syndrome thing. I'm pretty good at what I do but I have a really hard time believing that outside of things people say. Perhaps the humility behind that is part of being good at what I'm doing ?

Maybe.

It does help when I get feedback. Things like the Space Dwagon logo, the feedback I've been given on that has confirmed that it met its aim - of going for the cute. I like making cute things. It does help when I have ideas to drive that though. It'll be good to see the icon on stream as well later in the week.

But I would like to make logos for more people though and I've only had a 50% strike rate there so far. Or is it less. I must get the 2 "Yes pls" logos into a mod.

That's something that gets me down and messes with my head actually. I like to do things for people, show them things that I hope gives them pleasure or other happy feelings. So when someone says "Oh yes post a link!" and when I post the link, no one looks at it .... that's not good for my head.

I try and keep my head pointed the right direction by focusing on those who appreciate the gift of something happy and .... what's the right kind of phrasing .... be wary of those who ignore the gift.

You gotta look after yourself you know ? And for me that means concentrating on the good ones and avoiding the toxic, the rude or the .... apathetic.

Gosh, this one is going in a weird direction. I feel like I should be reaching for one of those "Stop typing now!" pics :-D.

Plans :

Watch the cricket and the motor racing;
Chill out as much as I think I can get away with;
Listen to a tonne of music;
Enjoy a load of videos;
Maybe play a few games;
Perhaps getting on the road for Special Things;
Talking to wonderful people over coffee;
Devouring tasty chocolate things shaped like eggs
Definitely get reading again.

I've been stuck in Revelation Space for a little while now ! Someone did give me some good ideas for an upcoming post though. We shall see where that goes :-D. (It involves playing more of a particular game).

Monday, March 19, 2018

Surviving .... until break time

Gosh I must be really tired !

My body tends to do this to me. It'll find out from some part of my brain that I have a break coming up and start shutting down in advance. 3 and a half days to go at work until I have a week off. Definitely need it ...

I notice it in the unnecessary errors I start making. Like today when I combined two people's names without realising or when I attempted to pay for a bacon bun when I actually had a sausage bun. Perhaps my brain really wanted bacon instead of sausages.

Surviving ? Yep. I'll hang in there until being able to disappear for a while but the tricky thing this time around is preparing other people for things we'll probably need them to do while I'll be away. And maybe .... for what comes after. I'd like to get back into the creating side at work instead of the supporting side. (Can't say more than that here).

I've been trying something else to do with surviving too .... Because my brain is broken I didn't have an extended look at this one at the weekend but it was an enjoyable start.
That's my early base in the founder phase. The game is built around you setting up the foundations of your base with unmanned drones, then a small number of people move in and when you prove that they can stay alive, you can pressgang more people in. They are willing applicants. Although they may have been threatened with something dire by Niki the producer.

The problem I have at the moment, a problem I have with a lot of new games actually, is that I need that certain amount of brainpower to figure out the game mechanics and how to exploit them or work with them. In this case, the base is probably a little too spread out in the earliest phase and I acquired a few buildings too early before the staff was available to keep them running.

You play, you learn, you enjoy the lovely graphics :
That's not the in game graphics, it's the same image as the first with their cover art filter applied. I suspect I'll be treating you all to some more good looking screenshots in the future. Games definitely look a lot better than they used to.
That's an old one called Moonbase Commander.

Other stuff ? On Friday, I needed an afternoon of not doing much apart from eating popcorn in front of a non-intellectually challenging movie. The movie of choice was Tomb Raider ....

I think Alicia Vikander has as much fun in this one as Angelina Jolie must have had when she did Lara Croft. And the fun they have on screen translates to fun for the viewer. I enjoyed this one as much I did the first two movies. Although Rhianna Pratchett should really be given full writing credits due to how much of the plot for the first reboot game was borrowed for this movie.

I watched Annihilation tonight. A much more cerebral film than Tomb Raider but that was never really in doubt :-). An interesting movie, probably not one you should watch while eating your dinner. Oops.

I thought they were both good movies, for far different reasons in each case. I've also started watching Star Wars Rebels, which definitely has my attention.

Back to Surviving Mars though and I think I'm going to be learning modding more for this one. And maybe applying that over to Stellaris as well. What I'm looking at is customised logos, things like that.

I'm curious what people's thoughts are for this :
That fella would appear on the side of all of the rocket ships and in the other areas where the colony logo appears.

What do people think ? More mods ? Got an idea for a logo mod for me ? (Comments are below or there's the Twit/Book posts) As is usual, I'll learn more as I go on and create more. I do like the message dwagon pic but I think I need to get another copy of him, as this one is a bit grainy and I'm not so keen on the lighting in it.

One for when I see the mum again ! This one is a Happy Mother's Day pic. I'll be heading back there at some point, maybe not Easter, definitely in birthday season.

And hopefully fighting the brain burn out to bring you another post or two ! I have been pleasantly surprised by the lack of typos that needed to be correctd while ytping this post out.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Rewriting the songs again

You know sometime, I'll have to get that headset out again and actually try recording some of these parody songs.
Daft post tonight .... Surviving Mars is out tonight, which I've been quite looking forward to. The pre-release streams on the ParadoxExtra with Susie and Nikki of the publishers have been particularly enjoyable. (Here's the link to their playlist again)

Anyway, Nikki mentioned that she's listening to more heavy metal music lately and .... that triggered the "let's rewrite a song into a parody" thing again.

Here goes :
The Martian Immigrant Song
Ah-ah, ah!
Ah-ah, ah!

We come from the home of the pa-ra-dox
From the planet Earth, where the pizza's cold
Managers of people
We'll drive rockets to red Mars
To build the domes, and rush the babes
Mysteries, I am coming!

On we seek with rover drones
Our only goal will be a perfect dome

Ah-ah, ah!
Ah-ah, ah!

We come from the home of the pa-ra-dox
From the planet Earth where the pizza's cold
How fine your dusts so red
Can whisper "look meteor"
Susie the host, Nikki controls
You are our overlords

On we seek with rover drones
Our only goal will be a perfect dome

So now you'd better stop and come join us on Mars
For Nikki's dome will rule the sol despite of all your lazing

Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Here's a link to the Led Zep original of Immigrant Song (you may recognise it from Thor Ragnarok where I was most definitely head bopping along to it in the cinema).

I also rewrote another classic lately for KatherineOfSky, warlord of the Factorio wastes. This one was based on Run To The Hills by Iron Maiden (another link to a youtube version)
Woman came down from the sky
She brought us smoke that made us cry
She killed our blues she killed our nests
She took our dead for her own need

We fought her hard we fought her well
Out on the plains we bit and spit
But still she came with tank and flame
All our colonies will be tamed?

Jumping through ash clouds and barren wastes
Broken tree limbs on the plains
Chasing the robots back to their ports
Biting them in their own game
Murdered for freedom the nuke sneak attack
Woman and turrets and lasers ransack

Run to the hills, run for your lives
Run to the hills, run for your lives

Orange warlord in barren wastes
Hunting and nuking her trade
Mining the iron and stealing the fish
The only good trees meet grenade
Cracking the fuel and being a pest
Destroying the worms and erasing their nests

Run to the hills, run for your lives
Can't beat those classics. But sometimes you can improve on them. I'll leave you with a link to a Weird Al parody based on American Pie. Here is "The Saga Begins". It's brilliant.

PS Too tired to open Surviving Mars tonight but I did enjoy listening and watching to the Susie and Nikki launch stream.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Dreaming of moonbases

I wonder how many other people dream of that ?

It's one reason why I have enjoyed the Expanse books and series so far. There is a lot of science fiction in there that has a very solid foundation in science fact. Including how they apply real world physics, chemistry and biochemistry to the moon bases, planets and space ships in that world. The technology is quite far in advance to what we have now but ... it's set a few hundred years in the future. I think that allows them to factor in a few innovations along the way and most of those are extensions of what we have now.

Why moon bases ?

Could be Planetbases too and that's a game I reopened today for a little while before feeling a bit too much of the tireds, closing it again and turning on the videos. I'm really looking forward to a new one coming called Surviving Mars. But first ... Planetbase.
You start with a basic lander, which after it lands isn't going to go anywhere. The lander has a few crew with specific jobs and a very limited amount of resources. This lets you build a starter base :
And your starter base will have power generation, batteries, water collectors, oxygen generators, a farm, a small factory, a dorm and a canteen. I've put bits of graffiti in the picture above that might need a click to make it big enough to read.

The idea is to manage the production chains so that your colony prospers and grows. The production chains are things like :
Everything needs power which comes from Solar, Wind or Lightning. The planetoid above is an airless moon so it has solar power only, no wind. Other planetoids have dense atmosphere which limits solar or storms that damage domes and any colonists outside who are hit by them.
Planets become food and starch for building.
Mines (hidden behind the smaller solar panel) provide ore with the ore and starch being turned into bioplastic and metal for use elsewhere.
Colonists need sleep and food so there's a dorm and a canteen.
Not in the above but there are labs that make medicine and more production facilities that make robots and you can add in a gym to make colonists and visitors happy and a bar that will actually kill the colony.
I'll also build a special spaceport area with lots of landing pads and many airlocks so that the people don't have to queue up (this is a major problem when trading).

I hadn't got to that stage in the colony above (spot the lazy worker watching the telly instead of working on making ore into metal - grr) but the depth keeps going a little more than the above.

I found it an interesting game to play. If I continued the game above, I'd need to build a lab quite quickly in order to make fake meat for burgers. Yep. A colonist who dines on Mars Burgers is a happy colonist. There aren't enough biologists to make that happen though, the farm dome there is the smallest available and the one supplied biologist can't maintain all the plants in it if it's full.

I could go into it more, I've actually completed all of the available achievements in this game. There are issues with it, like the colonists prioritising everything else over making medicine. Not good if all of your workers have broken bones from the mines or you have an outbreak of Fork Disease (malnutrition) if your people aren't getting their Mars Burgers.

If you hang in there through to the end stage, this is what the colony can end up like :
Lots of people. And yes they're having a bit of an overcrowding related oxygen crisis. It models how the air moves around. Even if you have extra oxygen generation capacity for the colony overall, too many people in one place will take up all of the oxygen. It's part of the challenge.

Anyway. The next game is Surviving Mars, which I'm looking forward to. It looks like a very nicely developed construct of a game and Nikki and Susie of the ParadoxExtra developer streams (youtube playlist link) show it off extremely well. It's out tomorrow.

(not-an-ad, honest !)
(you have to put these disclosure notes in occasionally)
(but I am honestly hyped for it)

I sense I'll actually maybe hold off until the weekend before diving into a Surviving Mars playthrough. After doing other things for the last couple of nights (and being tired after the weekend) I probably need to actually do supplies shopping tomorrow. And Friday is quite possibly an afternoon in town. Definitely for lunch. Maybe for a film. And popcorn.

Popcorn is good. Dunno what film it might be though.

Maybe it should be a dvd/bluray instead ! I have the perfect one.

It stars Matt Damon. Can you guess what it is ?

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Here, there, not quite eaten by dogs

Wow, is it really 11 days since I posted last ?

That's a little too long. I like to keep in the habit of making posts and one of the aims for this year is to easily make 100 posts. I've done that for the past few years, although 2017 was mostly by the virtue of going nuts with the Advent calendar in December.

I did like the pattern of writing less but more often. Hopefully you liked that from the point of view of the reader.

What have I been up to ?
Burying myself in work as per usual;
It's coming up to Easter and I'll want to get everything in a good state before I disappear for a week. There's a combination of not wanting to worry about stuff while I'm away plus not wanting to leave work for others. Cos it's bad if other people have to do my work for me. I don't like that.

The way my system sets itself up is that I'll dip into the hyperactivity while at work and then the cost of that is to crash in the evening and weekends. And I can only do it for so long. The Xmas to Easter run seems to be a particularly tough one probably as a combination of the duration of the period and the lack of daylight. People are partly solar powered I think.

Especially as the sunnier times of the year are when the cricket can be watched (in sensible hours, I probably won't watch much of the NZ vs England tour).

What else ... games ...

I've been quietly addicted to the Idle Champions game again. It's playing at the moment while I tap this post out and watch a stream and video while the music is on. That's probably a bit too much going on to be honest but you can leave the idle clicker game to do its business in the background while you do other things. They've gone as far as they can go in the present run, so they're picking up money. I could even run it overnight. I don't think I will though.

I was thinking about doing another Planetbase run and recording it .... probably too late now, it would have had to be a weekend because a full base run is about 20 hours. I'd compress that for a video. Anyway, Planetbase is due to thinking of another game coming soon called Surviving Mars, which could well be an exceptional game and right up my alley for building a colony on Mars. It's a bit contrived in places though, like in its highly accelerated time for people living. It's not a game over years, it's a game over days ... or Sols.

There has been more Lego and the pictures will come in a later post. I have a 4th Millennium Falcon ... no not that one, a smaller one. It was a quick build but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

That arrived as part of being a vulture with Toys R Us and Maplin. Both stores are in closing down procedures, basically they charged too much for what they sell, didn't keep up with changing trends (or consciously went against them!) and people went elsewhere with the consequence that both big chains will disappear or shrink into a more commercially viable form.

But that means that now there are discounts and potential shinies to be had. Except even with the discounts, they were more expensive than the shops down the road. Oh well.

It was also a Mothers Day weekend here and a bit more involved than usual ... Instead of going to the parents place, I drove to where mum lives on Friday, over to the sister's on Saturday, Mothers Day things on Sunday, back to mum's place on Sunday night and back to Bristol on Monday. And visiting :
That's Murph the Slurp. He's very friendly. Bit more scared of things than he should be maybe but quickly went into full on slurp mode. He has a sister/not-sister called Ice who is a big ball of fluff.
Very interested in my toes for some reason. My knees got checked out as well.

(I think both of them were investigating how I might taste. I may yet get eaten by dogs ....)

Just kidding on that. Icey seems to have a lot of anxiety along with the big ball of floofiness, which means they have to keep her isolated away from other people and visitors. She defaults into a perceive threat -> attack response. Normally I'd be reasonably rough with dogs. Not hitting them of course but definitely giving the fur a good bit of ruffling. Playing with them. But only up to the point where the dog is still having fun. If the dog is not having fun then it's abuse and you don't want to subject pets to that.

Dogs like interaction with people. They enjoy you playing with them (or they wouldn't come back for more!). You can't do that with Icey as a stranger but I suspect with more visits, Icey will end up favouring me with as many slurps as Murph does. It was getting close at the weekend :

Some animals you can be a bit rougher with. Vigorous belly rubs and things like that. Other animals you need to give a bit more time with. Dogs are naturally curious. If you approach them when they're not ready, it'll scare them and you'll get that perceive threat -> attack response. We're bigger than they are and they understand body language differently. If you let them approach you, let them give a gentle investigative sniff, that will open the way to the trust for the stroking and the belly rubs.

Unless it is a badly trained dog and then you want to be ready with the crossed arms over the chest to ward them off and definitely more wariness with that outstretched hand for them to sniff. But that's not Ice and Murph.

Looking forward to meeting the doggypair again at some point. I don't often find myself in that area though.

One last pic ?
Yes Murph that is your best side and you are definitely a handsome fellow.

(His gave may or may not have been drawn to CAKE in this picture. I can neither confirm nor deny any rumours about that).

It's good to be around dogs who are part of the family again. I do miss the old fellas.
Scruff looking forwards to a good bit of ruffling. He did like a good throat and belly rub.
And Ben loving life like he loved people. And like how he loved treats.

(Also Goldie the athlete dog but I don't have any pictures of the golden one)

Last bit - still aiming for the 52 books, although I've kind of stalled lately with Revelation Space. It seems to be taking its time to really get going.

Friday, March 02, 2018

Not quite snowed in

Well. Not yet at least. It's coming down heavier now than it was yesterday.

Could be bad later but the power is still going well, I'm warm and can get warmer via kettle and heating and more layers. I'm ok. I'm sparing a thought though for all those people who did brave the conditions. They're unprecedented. I can't remember snow like this since the family moved back from Northern Ireland. We lived out in the country over there and would get the weather from the Atlantic first, whereas the rest of Britain is partially sheltered by the island of Ireland.

I was working from home for a second day running today, which actually works ok outside of not being able to haunt people's desks with a hangdog look when you need them to do something for you. That's done now, which means ....
That's a lot of Imperials .... How will BB-8 escape !!!!
That's how it looked out the front door this morning. Didn't look too bad, although the 2d of the picture and the flat snow belies how it was starting to drift into more significant clumps.
This lower angle from the front door shows it a bit more clearly. Yep. The snow is above the level of my front door. Boots essential .... And that drift before the pavement proved very fortuitous for ... fun :-).
Battle had commenced, with the massed Imperial Walkers advancing with just one plucky Rebel attempting to foil their attack.
More battles were underway as well. Who would come out on top between this snow speeder and the Tie Advanced ?
I hope they're taking note of the curious way the air is molding the snow ... It doesn't show up that well here but the wind has been carving shapes in the snow to allow the air to pass between the drifts and the obstacles. As the gap closes, the aerodynamic effect means the air goes through faster and in doing so, shifts the snow. It tingles my engineer senses.
Conditions on the roads are quite treacherous as well. Perhaps pod racers would get more traction on this than cars.
Definitely in that car park. (The cafe is open but not the shop)
This roundabout was definitely having its way with the people negotiating it. I saw a car go sideways multiple times as they were going too fast around it plus a Beemer needed a push because .... too much power not enough brain.
A lonely bootprint. WHAT COULD IT MEAN !!!!
And a path I have rarely trodden before today.
The going could be best described as Heavy going on Chance of Deathslip.
And .... I do believe that driver is obeying the speed limit. THEY SHOULD BE REPORTED FOR DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR !!!!

How are those battles going ?
Maybe Vader someday later now he's just a small fry is ..... winning. Could go places that little one.
The Imperial learns that they should not have brought a starfighter to a battle in the snow when the Rebel had a snowspeeder. One more unwise pilot crashed in the snow.
A snowboard emerges !!! BB-8 will leave them in his wake with that.
I had a good walk around the neighbourhood earlier but as the snow was coming down heavier again, the homing instinct was kicking in pulling me home. By the time I arrived, the fresh snowfall had already nearly erased the evidence of the earlier impromptu photo session.

Stay safe everyone ! If you can avoid it, don't travel in this. It's hopefully unnecessary for you and if you have conditions like around here, the chances of getting caught out are far too high. (From someone insane enough to travel when I definitely shouldn't.)

Stay safe, stay warm and I hope you enjoy the snow if you get a chance to.