Sunday, May 24, 2026

Just Wondering

 

Extra Strength

How much extra? What is normal?  What percentage greater is it?

 

 

Heavy Duty

How much heaver duty is it?  What is normal duty?  How does it compare to Super Duty?

 

 

Fast Acting

Compared to what?  How fast is normal acting and what is the cost difference between the two?  What am I actually paying for?




 

 

 


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Flavor Town

 

Flavor Town Corporation resulted from the coffee pod craze.  Nelson and Brian, two brothers began testing their products in small control groups across the country and were receiving very favorable results.  The moment they brought investors onboard; their idea quickly took off. 

The idea behind Flavor Town is all about the flavor.  People enjoy eating because the food tastes good, so not only did pods now contain coffee, but they also included steak, bacon, mashed potatoes with butter.  Everything you could think of was being put into pods.

The Food and Drug Administration kept a close eye on their process, as well as their ingredients.  Having everything contained in pods meant controlling times and temperatures was easy.  Dates produced and Best-by dates were clearly stamped on each pod.

The same coffee pot used to heat coffee was now also being used to heat Dinner-in-a-Pod.  Once heated to the proper temperature, the lid of the pod was peeled back and the dinner fell onto the dinner plate and slowly expanded to normal size.  Nobody could tell the difference between a traditional meal and Dinner-in-a-Pod.  It was simply a vast improvement on the TV dinners of the 1950’s. 

Supermarkets soon shrunk to the size of convenience stores.  No longer were there long, wide aisles, lined with shelves of different size products.  Everything became large bins full of pods, and shopping carts were replaced with hand-carried baskets.  Well-marked bins, including barcodes that registered your total the moment the pod entered your basket.  Your total bill was automatically deducted from your previously established account.  No longer were there registers to deal with before you left the store.  You simply walked out with your dinner pods, leaving your basket on the conveyor belt that automatically ran it through a sanitizing process, leaving a clean, germ-free basket ready for the next person to enter the store.

 

 

  






 

 

 

 

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Relax, you don’t need to look busy.  The boss isn’t coming.

 

 

 

Trans-Luminous Distortion

 

First seen by the James Webb telescope in June of 2028, was a giant ripple traveling at high speed through space, destined to strike Earth at precisely 6 pm. 

Scientists and astronomers, so far, had not speculated on what caused the ripple, but only that it wasn’t showing any signs of slowing down, and none of them could identify what impact it would have on our planet.

There were some speculations that it was a shockwave, resulting from the collision of two black holes, while the more radical predictions suggested it was anti-matter and it would disrupt, possibly destroy everything on Earth.

There was mass panic throughout every city.  Nothing the government did was calming anyone.  Churches were overflowing.  People were crying and praying.  Fights broke out in the streets, and many people barricaded themselves in their homes.  Family pets were exhibiting very odd behavior.  There were even reports that ocean tides might possibly rise and cover the land masses. 

One particularly devastating report suggested it was a sound wave and that all hearing would be lost once the ripple passed over the planet.  There would be nothing but a deadly silent Earth rotating as it always had but left without a sound to be heard.  Television and radio would be useless.  The silent film era would make a comeback. There would still be traffic noise, but no one would hear it. Tornado sirens would be replaced with giant strobe lights.

One newspaper headline said, A tree fell in the woods.  Trust me.

 

 

 

 

 

zc

 This was me just sticking one toe into the pool of Si-Fi.
          Not my usual cup of tea but just testing the waters.
          Not sure what I think yet.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Eye to Eye

 

Seeing eye to eye is not always a good thing.  Especially if the eyes looking back at you belong to a mouse.  OK, I’ll start from the beginning.  I’m at Chuck’s house and so far, the visit is going fine.  He is telling me about a concert he attended two days ago, when his phone rang.  He looks at his phone and then at me. 

“I need to answer this, but it should only take a minute.  Get us some chips out of the pantry, won’t you?” 

He answers his phone, while I head to the kitchen to look for his pantry.  I see it is a double door pantry, so I pull open the right-hand side door to look for chips.  There, at nose level, is a mouse looking back at me. 

Not all that sure what to do next, but I can hear Chuck talking to someone, so I can’t really yell out for him to come to the kitchen, and I don’t want to lose track of the mouse, so I can’t really close the door. 

I’ve never known Chuck to have a cleanliness problem, or any infestation issue, yet here I am, nose to nose with Mickey.  I’m hoping Chuck will end his conversation so I can call him in here but so far, he is just droning on about something, and I’m not real sure how much longer this rat is going to stay put.  There are a lot of boxes and canned-goods he could quickly scurry behind if he wanted to.

What happened next might surprise you...

 

 

 

 

Author's Note

 

On a shelf in my garage sits an old can of paint.  In prying off the lid, I discovered, although there remains a great deal of paint in the can, because of its age, it is no longer useable.  No amount of stirring can revive it.

That caused me to consider the time when I, although still full of words, have become too old to stir them into cohesive sentences.  I hope to never write beyond the final bell.  That may require one of you to let me know when to say when.  I won’t take it personally, just say, Zobostic – hang up your pen, un-plug your computer and put your feet up.  It’s Miller time.

 

 

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A Place to Rest

 

The shadow of the grandfather clock does not seem to move at the same pace as the hour-hand, neither does it follow the same circular path.  I expect it travels at its own pace and answers no one. 

The skilled hands and artful tools of the watchmaker can make no adjustments.  The grandfather feels as if he is several steps beyond tired.  He has tracked time across many lives and would like nothing more than to slip off to dream in the shadows. 

Built long ago for the town square, there is now a strained effort in the sound of his ticks and a noticeable weariness to his pendulum.  Age has caught up to the second hand, which makes it a little poetic that the grandfather retire to a second-hand shop, which is where I found him, motionless, hopefully just napping. 

 

 

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