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Me: "We will shortly be landing in Colorado Springs. Fun fact: Colorado Springs is the highest-elevation city in the USA with a population above 100,000, with an elevation of 6,035 feet, or 1,839 meters!" *I then go into my usual 'prepare for landing' spiel.*
As I'm walking toward the front, a passenger gets my attention.
Passenger: "Was that true? That thing you said about Colorado Springs being so high up?"

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Getting Burned At The Fire Show

Dec. 5th, 2025 03:30 pm
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Mother-In-Law: "You need to come down to the lobby and watch the fire-eating show with me! I'm leaving tomorrow, and it’s very selfish of you not to spend time with me tonight."
My husband tries to be diplomatic.
Husband: "Mom, it’s our wedding night."

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International Volunteer Day

Dec. 5th, 2025 03:59 pm
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Posted by Aditi Paul

On December 5, people all over the world observe International Volunteer Day (IVD) to acknowledge the work of volunteer workers everywhere, and their efforts, dedication, and passion. Since its conception in 1985, IVD has invited us to recognize the ways in which volunteers contribute to communities and are at the forefront of many people-led initiatives.

Here at the Organisation of Transformative Works (OTW) we depend entirely on that drive, as our organization is 100% volunteer-run! Our volunteers handle our strategic planning, administration, infrastructure, development, any day-to-day tasks required in running a non-profit organization, and so on. Volunteers aren’t just the backbone of the OTW, they are its whole skeleton!

Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of an OTW volunteer looks like? The answer is: It’s hard to say! Depending on where in the OTW they are active, their tasks and responsibilities can look very different from those of the next volunteer. Volunteers also work a very wide range of weekly hours, depending on their position(s) and availability: anything from one hour to over twenty hours a week!

For this IVD, we wanted to give you a chance to get to know those volunteers behind the scenes of the OTW and its projects. That is why we sent out a call across our social media for you to send us your most burning questions. Volunteers from different committees have picked and chosen some to answer, and for the rest of December we’ll be releasing a couple of question-answer pairs each week on socials!

We are exceedingly grateful to all volunteers who have taken time out of their day to compose answers, and for the amazing work they do at the OTW on a daily basis! They are the lifeblood of the OTW, AO3, and our other projects!

If you too want to become part of the OTW and help out as a volunteer, keep an eye on our recruitment posts! And if you’re afraid of missing a post, no worries: You can subscribe to our monthly OTW News by Email service for a neat summary of what’s currently happening at the OTW!


Oh, Hail, No!

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:30 pm
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Me: "Why are you in my car?"
Stranger: "Because you're my Uber?"
Me: "I definitely am not."
Stranger: "Well then, why are you waiting outside the club at closing time?"

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This Wedding Wreck Is A Real Stretch

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:00 pm
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Posted by Jen

Today Judy L. shares with us "The Inspiration"...

...

 

... and "The Devastation":

Or, as I like to call it, "The Reason I Can't Stop Laughing."

(But only because "The Leaning Tower of Pisa Crap" is just a little too mean. :D)

******

P.S. I've been shopping for the best Christmas lights to hang outside this year, and I think you'll like what I bought:

BrizLabs Color-Changing Christmas Lights

This is a 115 feet of LED lights, which you can change from warm white to multi-color to any combination of the two! They have 11 different settings like "slo-glow" and "breathing," a remote control, and even built-in timers. All for $27! This is the best price for the most features I've found, plus they have great reviews, which is a must for me.

John & I installed 3 strands of these beauties last weekend, and they. are. GORGEOUS. Highly recommend.

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

Minimum Wage, Minimum Effort, Part 8

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:00 pm
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Me: "I don't know the answer to that, sir, but I'll set you up with someone from that department."
Customer: "So you're just gonna fob me off to someone else? So typical of your lazy generation."
Me: "Sir, that's uncalled for. As I said, I don't know the answer to your enquiry—"
Customer: "—so you don't know about your products? Laziness, or ineptitude? Which is it?"

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Dec. 5th, 2025 01:45 pm
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My husband and I are lucky enough that we have the opportunity to each be able to upgrade our computers to something that can play the current generation of PC games and we have a friend who recommends a decent pre-built set up that should work for both us. My husband, in particular, has an […]

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Isn’t This Almost Kidnapping?

Dec. 5th, 2025 01:30 pm
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Me: "Why is your class still here?"
US Teacher: "Because none of their parents have come to pick them up yet! They’re still waiting."
Me: "They’re not being picked up. They walk home."
She looks like I just told her we let six-year-olds drive cars.

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security/apg - 1.2.0_9,1

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:07 pm
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many: Unsupported Go dep; deprecate and schedule for removal

There are about 75 ports that depend on old, unsupported Go
versions. I've scheduled those Go versions for deletions on
2025/01/01, and so these ports are scheduled for removal on
that same day.

HOWEVER....

Likely NONE or VERY VERY FEW of these ports will actually need
to be deleted! This stems from a misunderstanding:

When go.mod says "go 1.23", it means that it requires AT LEAST
go-1.23. Locking a port to a specific go version should almost
never happen; it is reserved for when a package absolutely
cannot build with any newer version, and it almost means that
the port will only last 1 year (Go releases new minors twice a
year).

Where a port has
USES=go:1.23
maintainers should attempt build with just
USES=go

If that works, please either commit it or submit it in a PR.

Same goes go
USES=go:1.23,modules
to attempt
USES=go,modules

lang/go120 - 1.20.14_5

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:04 pm
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lang/go12[0-3]: Deprecate; unsupported upstream

These are old versions of go that are known to have bugs and security
risks that will never be fixed. Go only supports the latest two minors,
and we currenly have six. I'm going to start getting aggressive about
not keeping insecure versions of go available.

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