On this July 4th.

Bringing a tradition over from my older blog:

When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & Perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. — And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

Christians are equivalent to ISIS or the Taliban?

I am not a Christian.  I describe as an "Asatru leaning agnostic" or maybe "a practitioner, if not a believer, in Asatru".  Still, I'd I have to say that Christians make far better neighbors than many another group.  Yeah, they have their bad apples but the comparison between Christians as a group, at least in the Western world, and Isis or the Taliban is beyond ridiculous.  Part of that is simply a matter of civilization.  People simply behave better in the civilized world than they do in the more barbaric regions.  However Christians in the civilized world try to spread civilization.  Groups like Isis and the Taliban try to spread barbarism.  Apples and dark matter they have so little in common.

I have yet to meet a Christian who believes I must die for being asatruar (well, leaning that way anyway). They may try to convince me of their belief. They may be concerned for my immortal soul. But they do not say I should be killed for not believing in "the god of the book." How have ISIS and the Taliban weighed in on that? Is, perhaps, the choice they offer Islam, Dhimmitude (for Christians and Jews--"people of the book"), or death?
 
The Crusades you say? Well, leave aside that the Crusades were quite a few centuries ago, you might want to look more deeply into the history behind them. It was a lot more complicated than simply wanting to kill the infidel in the name of Christianity.

As for folk like the abortion clinic murderers and the like that are often paraded about as examples of how "Christians are just as bad", you might want to consider the religious leanings of the people who investigated those crimes, the people who caught the culprits, the people who tried them, the people who convicted them, and the people who punished them. Simple statistics suggests that the majority of them were some flavor of Christian.
 
How about ISIS or the Taliban?  Same thing going on their?  Violence in the name of their religion being punished by their religious peers?  No?

Then would people stop with the false comparisons?

If it’s not one thing, it’s another.

Follow up with the podiatrist today.  While a part of me thinks it’s kind of silly to see the doctor over a sore toe (even one that’s been pretty persistent) I have also been told that with diabetes I have to pay special attention to my feet and this kind of thing is not to be ignored.

The problem is a puzzle.  The X-rays show a very slight increased separation in the first joint (the joint between the metatarsal and the first toe bone) but nothing that really explains the problem.

One thing, the new shoes I got–up from 9 1/2 EEEE to 11 EEEE–are still not wide enough.  There’s apparently a “turning” of the metatarsal bone on the little toe side that’s normal with age and that makes my foot wider than before.  He suggested going to the New Balance store and see if they have 6E in stock.  I can probably reduce a half size in length so long as they’re wide enough.  In the meantime he gave me a steroid shot in the joint, hoping to get the inflammation (the probable cause of that increased separation) under control.

If the wider shoes do not relieve the problem (since I still have the discomfort when going barefoot at home, this may well be an issue) and the cortisone doesn’t resolve it, then we may be looking at surgical intervention.  According to the doctor since I have a sedentary job, I might be able to go back to it about a week after the surgery, so long as I can stay off my feet with the “repaired” foot propped up.

We’re hoping to avoid that.

All that from a sore toe.

Feeding the Active Writer

Beef tips and gravy.

This is quite similar to the ridiculously easy pot roast and gravy.  Mostly the presentation is a little different.

Ordinarily, I would wait a bit longer between posting such similar recipes but this one appears to have been a big hit at the just finished LibertyCon that I figured to go ahead and put it up.

As it happened, this was one of two items I donated to the con suite.  The other was a chili recipe (not a low-carb recipe; I make it because it’s been popular at previous LC’s, so I continue to bring it even though I can’t eat it).  I was in the con suite (at science fiction conventions this is a room set aside for general socializing with drinks, snacks, and sometimes real food, provided by the con) around lunch time.  The chili was out and people were lined up to get some, along with other things that were available to eat.  There was someplace I had to be so I stepped out.  Came back about a half hour later.  Sometime after I had left, the folk running the con suite had put out the pot of beef tips.  And it was empty, gone.  It went fast.  I brought the stuff and it was gone before I could have any myself.

So here’s the recipe for this stuff that turned out to be very popular indeed:

Ingredients
3 lbs beef round roast, cut into 1/2 inch chunks.
1 1/2 TBSP Xanthum Gum*
1 cup diced onions
1 3/4 – 2 cups beef broth (can be canned, made from boullion, or homemade**)

(Optional (but it makes cleanup a breeze): Line a four quart slow cooker with slow cooker liners.)
Place the beef into the slow cooker.
Sprinkle the Xanthum Gum over the top.
Top with the diced onions.
Finally, pour in the beef broth.

Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.  Stir.

Serve with non-starchy vegetables or (if you’re not low-carb) noodles.

Like I said, this stuff went fast.

* As mentioned before, Xanthum Gum is my thickener of choice as a thickener for sauces and gravies.  It’s rather expensive on a per-pound basis, but you use less to thicken a given amount of liquid to a given consistency in comparison to flour or cornstarch.  It’s also lower in effective net carbs by weight.

** I may address making your own beef stock/broth in a future installment.  The process to make a good beef stock can be time consuming so it’s not really an “active writer” recipe, but it’s good enough that I may make an exception.


When war on Earth cuts off access to space, the people of several space stations and a barely started colony have to figure out how to survive.  The ultimate Survival Test.

Flyer for The Kinmar

With LibertyCon coming up, I realized I didn’t have a flyer for my latest work.  So I had to put something together quick.

Here it is.  There’s some aliasing in the text from reducing the scale for use on the Web, but otherwise it’s as created.  Fortunately, I have access to a nice color printer so long as I don’t abuse the privilege.  (50 copies, OK.  5000, not so much):

A very odd place in my head indeed

Recently, there have been some revelations about the late Marion Zimmer Bradley.  These revelations leave me in a very strange place, personally.

I first started writing seriously in the late 80’s and started getting to within “shooting distance” of professional quality in the early 90’s.

Ms. Bradley was one of my “writing mentors” in the latter part of that time. At that stage of my career there were two people who would talk to me–Stan Schmidt at Analog (who had just bought my story “The Future is Now”) and Marion Zimmer Bradley (who had bought my story “Jilka and the Evil Wizard”). It was her anthology series “Sword and Sorceress” that got me to try my hand at shorter fantasy and, in fact, really writing fantasy at all. Oh, I had a novel in progress at the time, but it was really a one-off inspired by, well, reasons.  Everything else I wrote before encountering the Sword & Sorceress series was Science Fiction.

A particularly ironic instance, given later revelations, was a “Middle reader” book I wrote.  Taking advice from a book on writing I’d written, I sought out some “established writers” who would be willing to look at it and write testimonials.  Most of the folk I’d approached either ignored me (and justly so) or set me straight that that was bad advice.  Ms. Bradley was the only one to agree to look at the book.  And, in the end, she wrote a brief “blurb” of the kind that one might put on the cover of a book.

So, in my files, I have a letter from Ms. Bradley offering modest praise of a book that I wrote (and which, to date, has not been published.  A children’s book.

It was Ms. Bradley actually encouraging a lot of my work in Fantasy, that got me writing fantasy. She never ended up buying another story before I returned to school and dropped out of writing much of anything until the past few years. By the time I returned to writing, she was gone and the first wave of stuff about the past (which made it look more like she was deeply in denial, or perhaps “co-dependent” about her then partner’s behavior).  But she’s why I have written, and sold, several fantasy stories.

So, as a writer, I actually owe quite a bit to the late Ms. Bradley.

Now, I don’t know the truth of the allegations about her.  People that I have reason to trust, give them a great deal of credence.  I don’t plan to investigate for myself.  She’s been dead for fifteen years.  For those harmed by her actions I hope they find whatever healing they need to live happy lives of their own.

But I will say this.  If the allegations are true then if she were still alive and tried to do any of the stuff now laid at her feet to my daughter I would kill her with my own hands.

Like I said, a very strange place.

LibertyCon Schedule

My schedule for LibertyCon 27 (That’s a lot of programming!)

Fri     05:00PM     Opening Ceremonies    
Fri     06:00PM     Reading: David Burkhead    
Sat     10:00AM     Autograph Session    
Sat     02:00PM     The Implications of 3-D Printing    
Sat     04:00PM     Autograph Session    
Sat     09:30PM     An Anime Retrospective    
Sat     10:00PM     Perseid Press, Moondream Press and Iron Clad Press Book Launch Parties; IOH and Fictioneers Parties    
Sat     11:00PM     Mad Scientist Roundtable    
Sun     11:00AM     The Story of Anti-Matter: Making It, Using It and Mis-using It    
Sun     12:00PM     War in Space – is it Inevitable?    
Sun     02:00PM     What’s New from Moondream Press    

Feeding the Active Writer(‘s daughter)

A break from low-carb yumminess this week.  Instead we’re going to talk Grilled Cheese Sandwhiches.

My wife claims I make the best grilled cheese sandwiches in the world.

My wife, however, is from Japan and the very first time she ever had a grilled-cheese sandwich it was one of mine so perhaps she’s not the best judge.

My daughter, however, also loves them.

So on to the recipe.

Two slices of bread
Butter or margarine
Grated cheddar cheese

Preheat a non-stick skillet over medium heat until a drop of water dropped onto it sizzles.
Butter two slices of bread heavily.
Place one slice of bread, butter side down on the skillet.
Cover with a thick layer of the grated cheese (the key here is to use a lot of cheese).
Place the other slice of bread butter side up on top.

When the cheese starts to melt, slip a thin-edged spatula under the sandwich and quickly flip it.
Cook about the same amount of time on the other side.
Continue flipping and cooking as necessary until both sides are brown.

Best eaten hot.

Extra bonus recipe:
Donkey Ride to Heaven Bacon Grilled Cheese.

When putting the cheese on the first slice of bread, only put about half as much cheese as normal.  Top with 3-4 strips of cooked bacon (crispy is best).
Top with the remaining cheese.
Finish as with the standard grilled cheese.

You can use other thing as fillers between the half layers of cheese, but, really, if bacon is an option why should you ever want to?

It’s not low fat or low calorie or low carb–well, it might be possible to do it with a low-carb bread, perhaps a flax-meal bread, but I’ve never tried that.  In any case, my daughter loves it.

"Second American Revolution?" I hope not.

Well, I’ve run into the claim that the “Right”, particularly the “tea party” wants a “second American Revolution.”   As usual, they’re interpreting “warnings” (of the “if this goes on” kind) with “endorsements.”

There’s a problem with a “Second American Revolution”.

You know, people always point at the American Civil War as this paragon of “proof” that civil wars cannot unseat the established US government.  However there have been a lot of civil wars in history.  Sometimes the existing government wins.  Sometimes the rebels win.  Sometimes the results are confusing at best.

This worship of the American government as some kind of unstoppable monolith would be amusing if it weren’t so tragic (because it’s leading toward exactly the same kind of disaster I’m warning against).

They aren’t.  Consider, the US military numbers under one and a half million people on active duty.  There are over twenty million military veterans in the civilian population.  There are over 100 million gun owners, with more than 300 million guns between them.  The term for that, even considering the “heavy weapons” of the military (which are of limited use in a civil insurrection–you think a government that ordered the carpet bombing of Des Moines would still be in power by the time the smoke cleared?) and even ignoring that a lot of the military would say “no way in hell”. is “adverse correlation of forces”.

So what are you going to do with that many people?  You’re either going to need a lot of new prisons or a lot of new mass graves.  Either way, the rest of the population is going to notice.  This isn’t China or Russia, which have pretty much always lived under totalitarian regimes and accept it as the status quo.  If strong military action in the Middle East, would, as is often claimed, “create more terrorists”, what makes you think it won’t have exactly the same effect if applied internally in the US?

And then you need to consider that the whole idea of open field battles or even “hiding in the woods” is not how an insurgency would work.  It won’t be some guys hiding in the woods.  It will be some folk going about their daily business then, from time to time, pulling out one of those 300 million firearms (or one of the hundreds of millions of “improvised weapons” that would come up after the fact–guns are easy to make once you know how, as are explosives by the way) setting up somewhere and killing one or two politicians, or soldiers serving the “regime”, or influential backers of the regime, or people working for them.  Some will be caught.  Some won’t.

There’s a book “Fry the Brain” about just that kind of “urban sniping”.  It’s one of the things that was not uncommon in Northern Ireland and a practically daily occurrence in Beirut during the worst of it.  It would be ugly.

Catching the insurgents?  They would not be using electronic media to communicate.  The cat’s out of that bag so the smart ones will know better (and the non-smart ones will either soon learn better or be culled).  Or if they do use electronic communication it will either be one-time pads (unbreakable if they’re truly “one time”) or mixed in with so many false messages that the authorities have to burn up so many resources chasing down all the false leads that they do the insurgents’ jobs for them.

Well, they’d have informants.  But I guarantee that very soon indeed policy among insurgents would soon become “you inform; you die.” Doesn’t matter if they dangled a million dollars in front of you.  Doesn’t matter if you honestly believed the regime was the “good guys”.  Doesn’t matter if they “beat it out of you”.  Doesn’t matter if they threatened your family.  You inform; you die.  And if that doesn’t work to keep the rate of informing down, it will become, “you inform, your family dies.”

It is not moral.  It is not ethical.  But history has shown that in existential wars morals and ethics are among the first casualties.

I am not endorsing this.  Exactly the opposite.  I am pointing these things out because I recognize how truly horrible a general insurgency in the US would be.  I am pointing them out in the hopes that the people pushing us in that direction, people creating the situations such that a very large number of Americans who believe in the Constitution as written and as properly amended (which itself is according to the Constitution), who believe in individual liberty and self determination, will stop pushing things so that that large number of people start believing that the choice is between finally giving up on liberty and this kind of horror.

I desperately want to avoid anything like that because if it gets to that point, then whoever “wins”, the end result will almost certainly bear no resemblance to “liberty.”

Feeding the Active Writer

Ridiculously easy slow cooker roast beef with gravy.

The slow cooker is great for the active person who doesn’t have a lot of time for cooking.  It’s also nice for folk on a budget because even the cheapest (and often toughest) cuts of meat can be fall-apart tender when done in the slow cooker.

The problem is that if you don’t get the cook time exactly right, a lot of the meat’s flavor cooks right out of it.  The solution to that is to use the juices that cook out of the meat as a sauce or gravy which lets you put the flavor back in.

And that brings us to this week’s recipe.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup diced onion. (I buy them frozen in bags, pre-diced.)
4-5 lb beef roast–round, chuck, whatever’s on sale.
1 1/2 tbsp xanthum* gum powder.
Hot water as needed.

Put the onions in the bottom of a 4-5 quart slow cooker.
If necessary, cut the beef into pieces to fit into the slow cooker.
Coat the beef with the xanthum gum.
Cook on low 10-12 hours.
When done, transfer the beef to a plate.
Check the thickness of the gravy that remains.  If it’s too thick, whisk in hot water bit by bit until it’s the desired consistency.
Transfer the gravy to a bowl.

And that’s it.  To serve simply cut slices of the beef and spoon some of the gravy over it.  Delicious.

*Xanthum gum is a good thickener for sauces and gravies for people on low-carb diets.  Not only is it lower in carb count for a given amount than flour or starch, less is needed to thicken a given amount of liquid.  Also, it doesn’t thicken as much on cooling so it’s better for things that will be saved and served later.  You might want to wear gloves while handling it simply because it makes a very cloying film if it gets on your hands and requires considerable scrubbing to remove.

I’ll generally make the roast on the weekend and feast all week.