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The stars were right on Thursday night to start a combined Horror on the Orient Express and Masks of Nyarlathotep game at the asylum. This are recognised as two of the greatest scenarios for Call of Cthulhu, with fitted well with acquiring the last book of the three-part H.P. Lovecraft omnibus series. I have made significant required modifications to the core rules. The first session ended up with one character in a parallel reality and another half-insane; a good start.

Finished "War and Peace" this morning. As with many classics, it was popular literature of its time, and one hardly struggles with the writing style. It is, of course, about Russian aristocrats and the Napoleonic wars, of which I derived no small amusement at the Russian aristocracy making extensive use of French bon mots. Only one character (Pierre) has any real depth; certainly the female characters seem to exist solely for the purpose of romance. Nevertheless one cannot fault Tolstoy for the research he conducted in writting this historical fiction, although his own commentary on such matters left a little to be desired. Personally, I prefer his short stories, especially How Much Land Does A Man Need?, which James Joyce famously described as the world's greatest work of literature.

In the afternoon, presented at the beginner's workshop of Linux Users of Victoria on An Introduction to the Command Line. It was a well-attended event and received a few people afterwards thanking me on the breadth of the presentation, which lasted a solid two hours starting with simple environment exploration leading all the way up to regular expressions and scripting, with plenty of hands-on material. Also served as good preparation for two courses on similar subjects that I have to present next week.

For the evening's efforts convened a meeting of the Victorian Secular Lobby, with Jamie Gardner, Vice-President of Liberty Victoria and former member of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. Jamie gave an excellent presentation on how religious organisations gain special exemptions form equal opportunity laws and the amendments made by the current state government making the situation somewhat worse. The venue, the Kingston Hotel, however was noisy and crowded and we will not be returning. Was also very disappointed with the small turnout; we have had good sized meetings in the past and this one was regrettably a lot smaller, against expectations.

Date: 2012-08-22 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sebastianne.livejournal.com
With VCL and Isocracy meetings, is there a regular pattern or set dates for them? I struggle to get there when it's only a weeks notice as I've usually got things booked in already and don't like cancelling on people at the last minute, so if there can be 3-4 weeks notice I'd be able to prioritise these meetings a bit better :)

Date: 2012-08-22 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
With VCL and Isocracy meetings, is there a regular pattern or set dates for them?

Third Saturday of the month, every month :)

Date: 2012-08-22 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sebastianne.livejournal.com
Awesome- thankyou! :)

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