Universal Hub ([syndicated profile] universal_hub_feed) wrote2026-01-15 05:02 am

Some Blue Line riders were late, due to track fire at State

Posted by adamg

Boston firefighters responded to the Blue Line tracks at State Street after some debris on the tracks came in contact with the third rail and burst into flames around 11:35 p.m. on Wednesday.

Or as the MBTA put it: Trains in both directions were stopped due to  "an unauthorized item on the tracks causing a partial power problem."   That and the T had to shut the power off so firefighters could work safely on the tracks.

Firefighters reported the fire out by 11:52 and gave the T the OK to turn the power back on and let the trains start running again.

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Stephanie ([personal profile] flareonfury) wrote in [community profile] fandom_icons2026-01-15 12:48 am

Marvel Icon Dump 2025

Various Marvel icon dump of various comics/shows/animated/film characters/pairings.

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2026-01-14 09:49 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. We have been wanting to do a weekday trip to Universal Studios, but like Knott's, they have really limited hours during the off season and right now they close at 6pm on weekdays, which means dinner is not really doable due to traffic, so I'd suggested going for lunch today since I didn't have anything time sensitive at work until three, but the forecast was sunny and 80 degrees, so we decided to pass lol.

Instead we decided to get lunch from a place in Gardena we'd heard about recently from youtube (which Carla actually tried out herself last month and liked) and then she'd do some shopping while I went in to work. So we did that and had a delicious lunch of teriyaki chicken and beef with a Chinese chicken salad on the side, but when she semi-jokingly brought up going to Disneyland for dinner since we were already halfway there, I checked and there was availability, so we ended up doing that as well after work and had a very nice dinner down there, too. (And since the sun was down by the time we got there, the temps had gone way down.)

2. I'm getting my tattoo tomorrow! The appointment is for 2pm, so I'm going in to work in the morning and then heading over there straight from work.

3. Yet another cat getting cozy in Carla's new suitcase lol.

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2026-01-14 09:35 pm
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2026 Disneyland Trip #3 (1/14/26)

We weren't planning a mid-week trip but Carla came down to Gardena with me today so we could go to lunch and she could do some shopping while I was at work, and she semi-jokingly suggested going to Disneyland for dinner afterwards, and when I checked there was full availability for both parks, so since we were already halfway there I figured why not?

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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2026-01-15 12:26 am
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Aurendor D&D: Summary for 1/14 Game

In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.
Plants & Animals News - Biology news ([syndicated profile] plants_animals_feed) wrote2026-01-15 12:00 am

Mosquitoes' thirst for human blood has increased as biodiversity loss worsens

Stretching along the Brazilian coastline, the Atlantic Forest is home to hundreds of species of birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and fishes. However, due to human expansion, only about a third of the forest's original area remains intact.
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Oliver Moss ([personal profile] olivermoss) wrote2026-01-14 08:59 pm

They Might Be... Giants?



New Album coming? Free DL of old album? Collab T-shirt with Homestarr Runner???
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Alison ([personal profile] landofnowhere) wrote2026-01-14 09:14 pm
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wednesday books has edwardian girl musicians with unconventional upbringings

The Devourers, Annie Vivanti Chartres. I've been getting into the archives of Emily E Hogstad's blog The Song of the Lark recently, which has some really good deep dives into forgotten woman in music -- after reading The Devourer and the Devoured about child prodigy Vivian Chartres and her mother, ex-prodigy poet Annie Vivanti, who wrote this semi-autobiographical novel about a poet mother of a violin prodigy: as Hogstad says, "One gets the impression that three-quarters of the novel is, in fact, a memoir. But which three-quarters? ". The writing in this novel is really good, and I generally enjoyed the panoramic family saga aspects, but ultimately the worldview and the thesis that geniuses destroy everyone around them is just too depressing. Also the novel has an interesting combination of realism in its setting (which spans Europe and New York) and a plot which defies the laws of probability. Some racism, including a few uses of the n-word (though no characters on color are portrayed) lots of not-very-examined classism, and the Italian characters lean into unflattering stereotypes sometimes. I have mixed feelings about this novel but unreservedly recommend the essay I linked above, which has some of the better quotes quotes.

Rooftoppers, Katherine Rundell. Read because of [personal profile] skygiants' review which sums it up pretty well. I too would have adored this book at age 10! This pairs interestingly with The Devourers in terms of setting and theme, but ultimately it's not trying to do serious social commentary, it's trying to have an adventure with fun hijinks.
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gywomod ([personal profile] gywomod) wrote in [community profile] getyourwordsout2026-01-15 12:01 am
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2026-01-14 09:59 pm

Outgunned 1

My Outgunned game is a spy thriller of sorts. I thought it would be fun to skip the usual "characters start together, get briefed, plot their mission together" and so on, I'd start with three of the five breaking into an apartment. They are 14-year-old Diane Dean (the driver), 18-year-old Concordia Butterstein (unsanctioned intrusion and asset acquisition expert) and 70-year-old Jethro Winthrop (the smooth talking fellow who hired the other two because they offered the best value for price)

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snowynight ([personal profile] snowynight) wrote2026-01-15 10:56 am
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Snowflake Challenge #7

Challenge #7

LIST THREE (or more) THINGS YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF. They don’t have to be your favorite things, just things that you think are good. Feel free to expand as much or as little as you want.
  1. I don't have known allergy nor nasty side effects to medication I  have taken. This makes my life easier. 
  2. I can take pills without drinking water. It's handy when no water is available. 
  3. My mind often comes up with ideas that entertains me.
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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote2026-01-14 08:13 pm
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Wednesday Reading

Hey I am actually reading.

After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations by Eric H. Cline, part of the Turning Points in Ancient History series, is currently 27% read. Given I began it last night... not bad.

I will probably check out the other books; the collapse of the Bronze Age has long been of interest to me. My largest concern is too much leaning into the Bible, referring to the Tanakh as "the Hebrew Bible", and I got weirded by calling a Jewish archaeologist as having been "ordained" as a Rabbi. I did not think that was the word.

Coolest factoid so far? The resurgent Assyrian Empire of the era had a Pony Express, with mule riders.