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Every SF/Fantasy series needs an asylum episode/story, and Down on the (Funny) Farm is that, for the Laundry Files…
Some technical jargon and ridiculousness ensue… it’s alright…
Some technical jargon and ridiculousness ensue… it’s alright…
I read the short story today… I try to do them halfway in between the start times for the full length novels…
To find it on audio, you’d need to but Tor.com: Selected Original Fiction: 2008-2012… it includes Down on the Farm, Overtime, and a bunch of other short stories from SF authors… the ebook of just a single short story is probably $2

This one sets the series up to have stakes and an overarching plot, instead of just standalone adventures… released 5 years after 2nd book…
Started... opening paragraphs set the stage that the stakes have been raised, and these aren't standalone (exactly) anymore... "This is the beginning of the end of the world"...
Never really commented before on the Jesus Phone, and how that's what Stross/Bob insists on calling iPhones... wonder if it's to avoid directly referencing it...
Also, Benthic Fields... another of those made up terms (I think)... the Benthic region is the deepest parts of the ocean...
Also, Benthic Fields... another of those made up terms (I think)... the Benthic region is the deepest parts of the ocean...

Through Chapter 3--and OMG JESUS PHONE! LOL! I pretty much agree with everything he said about phones... which is why I still don't have one. :)

Still don't really know what is going on, but enjoying anyway...
Cult Stuff... it's almost always Cult Stuff ;)
Whether it's secret Eldritch cults, or the US underwater controlled agency (Blue Hades)
Whether it's secret Eldritch cults, or the US underwater controlled agency (Blue Hades)

Nope! House phone and an ipod. ^^ And computers. And an ereader.

Whether it's secret Eldritch cults, or the US underwater controlled agency (Blue Hades)"
LOL I did love the little bit about how if Lovecraft hadn't died he'd be on their watchlist... and the bit about Alan Turing in the lunch hall...
wow... I have a mobile phone and an ipod... and computers... haven't really used my ereader since transitioning to audiobooks... I use the PC kindle app or similar apps on ipod at work...
I have a mobile phone, but I don't like my current model, so i mostly leave it at home, unless going to the doctor or expecting a very important call (and while I was living out of a hotel, I kept it with me more)...
So I'm similar to you... but honestly, an ipod can do most of the same stuff a phone can, with wifi connection... except calls (altho that too with voip / skype / etc)
I have a mobile phone, but I don't like my current model, so i mostly leave it at home, unless going to the doctor or expecting a very important call (and while I was living out of a hotel, I kept it with me more)...
So I'm similar to you... but honestly, an ipod can do most of the same stuff a phone can, with wifi connection... except calls (altho that too with voip / skype / etc)
It's wild, re-reading this series, and doublechecking which minor characters come back to bite the Laundry in the butt, later on in the series...
Having finished my re-read of the Fuller Memorandum, I can semi-safely share one of my favorite fan theories of the series (pretty sure it's been debunked or outright denied by Stross, tho):
The Eater of Souls: (view spoiler)
Having finished my re-read of the Fuller Memorandum, I can semi-safely share one of my favorite fan theories of the series (pretty sure it's been debunked or outright denied by Stross, tho):
The Eater of Souls: (view spoiler)

I have a..."
Yeah, I use my ipod for audiobooks and dictionaries, sometimes to take a picture. But I like not being tied to worry if I lose it... I lose everything...
I like how Bob has now (due to Mo) started calling his Jesus Phone the Necronomicon....
And the quote "just lie back and think of the Library"--LOL
And paperclips...
Nirkatze wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "wow... I have a mobile phone and an ipod... and computers... haven't really used my ereader since transitioning to audiobooks... I use the PC kindle app or similar apps on ipo..."
not the Necronomicon... the NecronomiPod :D
not the Necronomicon... the NecronomiPod :D

Also, Benthic Fields... another of..."
Oh yeah I forgot to comment on that. Kind of funny.. This was released in 2010? So that's about when smart phones/iPhones were really taking off... I think that's the year I got my first one? But I think I remember lots of people annoyed with all the hype. But just found this article from a quick search of "Jesus Phone" xD
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB118308...

I'm trying to not be so addicted to it though... I've deleted most social apps, and I've really never been a texter... But I read a lot from the Kindle app and have all my audiobook and library apps on it.
I'm resistant to abandoning headphone jacks... they're so much cheaper and harder to lose than bluetooth wireless earbuds...

OOOoooh!! That makes sense!!
2010 sounds right... I was in China at the time, and I remember my roommate showing me her iPod Touch... convincing me to get one...
I have a shokz bone induction headset and rather like it... I hate having things in my ears or over my ears or pressing on my head in general, and it works quite nice... also not as tiny as earbuds, and so no losing.

I think this one was my favorite so far--but also because it was the one I could pay attention to the most! Maybe I'm finally getting used to the narrator!
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ReadOvertime today, which is a nice short twist on a Christmas story...
Now reading Equoid from Tor.com... this one sounds like tentacle horses, from the title, and has strong HP Lovecraft ties (love letters are transcribed early in the story, presumably ones made up by Stross, I dunno Lovecraft lore very well)... this one's surprisingly long... over 100 pages, based on the subterranean press edition, and how many times I had to hit page down to reach the bottom of the web page... not sure I'll manage to read it all today... I don't think I've read this one before, because no audio...
Now reading Equoid from Tor.com... this one sounds like tentacle horses, from the title, and has strong HP Lovecraft ties (love letters are transcribed early in the story, presumably ones made up by Stross, I dunno Lovecraft lore very well)... this one's surprisingly long... over 100 pages, based on the subterranean press edition, and how many times I had to hit page down to reach the bottom of the web page... not sure I'll manage to read it all today... I don't think I've read this one before, because no audio...
By the 3rd Lovecraft Letter, I'm getting tired of the sporadic purple prose:
Dear Robert,
Many thanks for your kind enquiry after my health. I am, as is usually the case, in somewhat precarious straits but no better or worse than is to be expected of a gentleman of refined & delicate breeding in this coarsened & debased age. My digestion is troubling me greatly, but I fear there is nothing to be done about that. I have the comfort of my memories, & that is both necessary & sufficient to the day, however questionable such comfort might be. I am in any event weighed down by an apprehension of my own mortality. The sands of my hourglass are running fast & I have no great expectation of a lengthy future stretching before me; so I hope you will indulge this old raconteur’s discursive perambulations & allow me to tell you what I know of unicorns.
Dear Robert,
Many thanks for your kind enquiry after my health. I am, as is usually the case, in somewhat precarious straits but no better or worse than is to be expected of a gentleman of refined & delicate breeding in this coarsened & debased age. My digestion is troubling me greatly, but I fear there is nothing to be done about that. I have the comfort of my memories, & that is both necessary & sufficient to the day, however questionable such comfort might be. I am in any event weighed down by an apprehension of my own mortality. The sands of my hourglass are running fast & I have no great expectation of a lengthy future stretching before me; so I hope you will indulge this old raconteur’s discursive perambulations & allow me to tell you what I know of unicorns.


Nice note about time--I totally missed that tidbit... I really do like Bob & Mo's relationship, and I do think that he recognizes that Mo is more badass than him, agentwise... but that it's not a problem for him (anymore?)--I like seeing him in support role...
Wasn't too surprised when I had some weird water-based dreams/nightmares last night (I don't know how to swim)... no tentacle horses / unicorns tho :D
Nirkatze wrote: "Oh yikes! But not from the previous one?"
I think it's the ebook nature, and how late I was reading, and the parts written in Lovecraftian style...
I think it's the ebook nature, and how late I was reading, and the parts written in Lovecraftian style...

I finished this one and really liked it! (view spoiler)
So glad to be back!:)))
They're pretty much entirely optional, and kinda dry up after this 3rd book... the only other short is the newest release in the series, #7.5, which went back and explained where Bob was during the events of a book 7/8 (there are 9 books in the series so far, with 2ish left to go)...
I think Bob's first boss was killed off in a short, and his second boss was introduced in a short... otherwise they're relatively standalone, I think... the way short fiction SHOULD be...
I think Bob's first boss was killed off in a short, and his second boss was introduced in a short... otherwise they're relatively standalone, I think... the way short fiction SHOULD be...
Re:Equoid: the acronym EMOCUM seems like a clear Backronym (the meaning came after the acronym was decided on)... in this case, it's Enhanced-Mobility Operational Capability Upgrade Mounts (that the police are calling the unicorns they requisitioned as replacement horses)...

Hah I really like the term Backronym.. Haven't heard of that before!
Been making more progress on Equoid... it's been a wild ride... it's like a longer form version of Concrete Jungle, only with unicorns instead of gorgon technology...
I'm 67% through, and we seem to have made it past the Lovecraft Letters chunk and deep into crazy ass Ministry of Defense requisition forms from World War II and the Cold War, seeking unicorn-like technology to replace horses and/or act as targeted biological weapons when nukes get decomissioned... (the Auditors didn't like that, lol... since BLUE HADES would likely pre-emptively kill off humanity)
I'm 67% through, and we seem to have made it past the Lovecraft Letters chunk and deep into crazy ass Ministry of Defense requisition forms from World War II and the Cold War, seeking unicorn-like technology to replace horses and/or act as targeted biological weapons when nukes get decomissioned... (the Auditors didn't like that, lol... since BLUE HADES would likely pre-emptively kill off humanity)
Yea... I feel the same... I finished, and would probably rate it 3 stars, as I rate most short stories... it had it's rough patches, but was obviously full of fun ideas to mention around here... audio would have helped me skim over the rough parts and get to the good stuff... and maybe not focus on the kiddie death count (since unicorns and young girls kinda go hand in hand, in literature)...
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Nirkatze wrote: "Okay, so there are two short stories between here? Down on the Farm and Equoid?"
Yea... I forgot to include Equoid in the header request, probably because it's not available on audio... it's an ebook and the full text is available on tor.com
https://www.tor.com/2013/09/24/equoid/
Concrete Jungle, Down on the Farm, Equoid, and all the extras included with the audiobook of Jennifer Morgue (Pimft, the inteview with Blofeld, etc), are all the short stories in the series, except for Overtime#3.5 and Escape from Yokai Land: A Laundry Files Novella #7.5, which came out last year...
Yea... I forgot to include Equoid in the header request, probably because it's not available on audio... it's an ebook and the full text is available on tor.com
https://www.tor.com/2013/09/24/equoid/
Concrete Jungle, Down on the Farm, Equoid, and all the extras included with the audiobook of Jennifer Morgue (Pimft, the inteview with Blofeld, etc), are all the short stories in the series, except for Overtime#3.5 and Escape from Yokai Land: A Laundry Files Novella #7.5, which came out last year...
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Down on the Farm by Charles Stross starting March 8, 2023.