On the subject of more anti-genius, Tim started collecting some of our ideas.
So I sent him more. Here’s that list:
-faux-ceramic coffee mugs, personalized with obscure names
-a popcorn maker that smell vaguely of an illegal drug
-two 500g boxes of Imperial Army Tea, loose leaf, one is partially used but the freshness seal is working. Warning: may contain low-grade doses of combat drugs and other stimulants (Note: it does. Got to keep those sleep numbers down!)
-one 200-bag box of Imperial Navy Tea, with 130 bags left. The box says it’s fortified with extra nutrients and stimulants to “hold its own against coffee” (Don’t ask what’s in the Navy coffee that requires tea to be modified this way)
-a 4-serving rice cooker, currently holding 3 cans of high-quality spam (Or other spam-like substance)
-a set of mismatched silverware, enough for five people to approximate a formal dinner
-four sets of what looks like travelling dinnerware, each set holds; 3 nesting bowls, a utensil set of spoon, chopsticks, and knife, some sort of wooden spatula covered in cloth, a placemat that’s part of the folded carry case, and a cleaning cloth. (It’s modified Oryoki; Japanese Buddhist eating set, the spatula is used for cleaning the bowls, and the knife was added)
-a spare motor assembly for the ships laundry (does the ship even have a laundry?)
-a small collection of Vargr feminine hygiene products 
-a board game, missing three pieces. You need them to play the game.
-a box of miniature bottles of body wash. Roll 2D; 11+ means somebody onboard is allergic

On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 10:38 Bruce Johnson <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:
That is a stroke of anti-genius (or maybe Wile E Genius) 

On Oct 12, 2020, at 9:58 AM, Cian Witherspoon <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

-a book on improvising a machine shop that was obviously written by a non-machinist. It not only forgets about lathes, it goes out of its way to poorly-replicate the output of a lathe with multiple overly-complicated machines that won’t actually function, and can’t be built without a lathe.

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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