My wife continues to recover from her concussion. She can't watch TV or read, so she's settled on audio books as a way to pass the time. Our local library doesn't participate in Overdrive, but I was able to get a card at the provincial library in Montreal, which does. We found the android app Libby which is quite usable as a wrapper around Overdrive. It has its own reader built-in, so my wife has been able to listen to audio books with her phone. A note on yesterday's phost [0]. After her accident my wife made the comment that she was lucky to be alive, which I think is what prompted me to start thinking about our EMS days again. Hence the prior phost, which in retrospect seems a little dark. It did feel good to write it, however. ZeLibertineGamer talks about social niches [1] and asks about the future of gopher. I don't see it as ever being mainstream again, and that is fine with me. It has clearly had a resurgence of sorts, but I don't think we need to worry about a few, select people dictating its direction. Most of the problems around mainstream social networks come out of the power and influence of big money, I just don't see how that could ever be a thing with gopher. I see lots of good talk about preparedness [2],[3],[4]. I'm putting together my thougts on that as well as a tale of how we put that into practice and what we learned from an 11-day power outage. [0] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/slugmax/phlog/tales-of-a-former-paramedic [1] gopher://zelibertinegamer.me/0/phlog/2017-09-26_1904.txt [2] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/tomasino/phlog/20170924-go-bag.txt [3] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/yargo/glog/./t17553.txt [4] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/hobbsc/phlog/20170927.org