On top of that, what if the auditor is essentially Patrick Bateman in space. The exception is Alien: Cold Forge by Alex White, largely by dint of the fact that the central conceit is – what if a financial auditor visits a remote research station to cut costs and streamline operations. As I’m a mug for a bargain I picked it up in a pack of 7 Alien tie-in novels and, long story short, they’re mostly incredibly mediocre. I was curious about the novelisation of Alien Isolation (although a video game, it is for my money the best tie-in/spin-off from the Alien franchise). I just wish one of them would hurry up and win or at least come to some form of compromise, the shirty fuckers.Īnyway, I used these past few days to do a lot of reading. Hussein suggested that I must be possessed and there’s a battle going on between good and evil jinn for control of my weak human flesh. Not covid though so the D-Squads haven’t got to me yet. Feels much more traditional now.Īccompanying the change, a good dose of lurgy has landed in this house and every couple of hours I’ve been alternating between teeth-chatteringly cold and slowly cooking in my own seepage. A record-breaking heatwave, some muggy, humid weeks and now into September – rain. Listen to BITR Breakfast in the Ruins Radio on Radio Garden. Follow him on Twitter and check out his store. Our banner art and logo is by Simon Perrins. Steve’s Stormbringer game recaps are on his blog.Ĭheck out and subscribe to Jim Kirkland’s newsletter and read his spoiler-free review of The Citadel of Forgotten Myths. He’s pretty lax on gatekeeping for an ancient deity of unspeakable power. You can check out the Tentacled Whisperer of Secrets Discord by making an offering to… THE TENTACLED WHISPERER… or just check out his profile. Ted also mentioned Lasers and Feelings by John Harper. I also bang my BoL drum again.īe sure to have a good delve around Ted’s blog Tomb of Tedankhamen. Some choice cuts in here including miniature bashing, Tolkien (again), a shock Strongbow appreciation story, chaosium-isms… but mostly some good, chewy thinking on modelling Moorcockian worlds and cosmology. Save & Scan above will overwrite any settings you set with this and vice versa.Ted AKA joins me in Derry and Toms for the second leaf of our Summer diptych musing on Moorcock, gaming and whatever else enters our eyeline. The import will just add the tracks and settings you have in your CSV to whatever is currently in the system for your site, it will not remove anything not specifically referenced in the CSV. The other columns (title, filename, etc) will be ignored, but you can leave them in if that helps you organize. If the column is not included, we inherit your global setting above, and if that's not set, we assume "WW" which means worldwide. Ownership: Set where you have Content ID rights for your track.If the column is "no", we'll remove that track's publishing rights. If the column is not included, we assume "no". Publishing: Can be set to "yes" or "no".If the column is "no", we'll remove that track from Content ID if it's there, and it won't be added by the nightly scans. If the column is not included, we assume "yes". It's included automatically in any export. SourceAudio ID (required): The id of the track you want to ingest.Below are the columns you can include (capitalization is not important): You can upload a CSV with the tracks you want to ingest.
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