Hi Everyone,
I've had another busy week on my Hive accounts. I've posted about a dozen chapters from my book, Sapien Loop, on my @captainhive account. I have now posted the final chapter of part five. All I have left are the three epilogue chapters. These will be posted in the next couple of days. I still need to post Part 4 and 5 collections on my @spectrumecons account. They should both be posted in the next two weeks. Next, I will need to organise publishing the book. The current plan is to publish as an e-book on Amazon. I'm not sure how much to charge at this point.
I managed to post twice on my @spectrumecons account. My first post was the monthly contest post. This is the ninth contest post of the year. This contest is a simple quiz consisting of multiple choice questions. It differs from other multiple choice quizzes as the answers for the five questions are all pooled together. There are 26 possible options for answers for all 5 questions. For example, the answer to question 1 could be 'X' and the answer to question 2 could be 'C'. The turnout has been quite good so far. There are still a few more days left to enter. First 12 participants receive upvotes regardless of how many questions they answer correctly.
The second post is the first post in a five part series. This series discussions the possible collapse of western countries. It considers the Covid-19 fiasco, war in the Middle East, and possible outbreak of civil unrest or even wars across the western world. Part one, discussed projections made by the deagel.com website. These projections are incredibly grim for many western countries. For some, by 2025, GDP is projected to fall by as much as 90% and populations by as much 60%. These figures might not be realised as soon as 2025 but they are possible. I elaborate in the remaining four parts.
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Even though it is only November, it feels like winter is here. I woke up to thick frost on the grass. The mud in Hamlet the Happy Pig's area was semi-frozen and the top of the water in her trough was frozen a few centimetres deep. I added some warm water on top of the frozen top. It eventually broke the ice below it. Hamlet and Lily goat are able to keep warm with the hay bale they have smashed up. They spent most of the day in their house keeping warm.
I didnt spend any extra time outside. My fingers felt incredibly cold. Warming them up was quite painful. It is glove season.
That wraps up this week's Actifit Report and Update. I have lots more content to post before the end of the year. Busy days before Christmas. I wish everyone a great week and an exciting final month of the year.
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