Byebye Blogrolling … And a Happy Birthday !

I posted a little while ago about how I loathe advertising

There’s a couple of changes in the template today, although I’ve still not taken the plunge and upgraded the template to something Blogger would prefer.

Negative subject :
Blogrolling’s gone

Positive subject :
It’s Unbirthday month !

I like to end on an upnote, so a little mention for Blogrolling. I’ve used them for a few years now, no complaints. They got severely hacked a while ago, which restricted the functionality of their site so much we couldn’t edit the blogrolls. Heh – kinda glad I removed the Mercs site before that happened, as the Mercs site was also under assault, this time by pornspammers.

Blogrolling 2’s just been unleashed on an unsuspecting world and I have to admit, I was very close to sending over the $20 to register for no-ads in order to help keep them going. That ain’t happening though cos the advert pushers they’ve used are, as is usual for ads, slowing down the loading of pages. Ah well, it’s pushed me towards doing my blogroll myself, which can only be a good thing.

Why push a job on to someone else when a little less laziness means you can do yourself 🙂 So I now have a blogroll template that I’ll use when updating the Blogroll, which doesn’t happen often enough to spend $20 a year on Blogrolling. I’ll add that template to my Techie blog, in case people want to copy it.

I’ve also taken the chance to update the blogroll a little, cutting some and adding some as well as keeping a couple of links for old times sake 🙂

Positive news time !

It’s Unbirthday month ! As sponsored by the lovely lady Sunshine. My birthday’s away in November but I’m hoping there’s a few birthdays with the work people this month. We have a simple tradition in our project :

Whoever has a birthday buys the cakes.

Simple traditions are often the best. It’s a happy birthday to CPA Mom today and tomorrow it will be a Happy 60th Birthday to Sandra’s Mom.

Many Happy Returns 🙂 And remember to keep the cake fiends happy.

Heh heh heh – I had one teenager threaten to commi…

Heh heh heh – I had one teenager threaten to commit suicide on me after he got booted out of the Warcraft guild (he’s ok, a year or so later he appeared in one of the capital cities to give me a heap of abuse). And there’s another who said (to others) that he’d be hunting me down with a knife.

There’s some seriously messed up people there – I think one reason I’ve come away from the online games a bit is because I’ve seen what the game does to susceptible people, they get lost in the game and a good person gets submerged.

As for work – there’s usually no need whatsoever to mention who we work for 🙂 Plus it’s good to get home and put the work to one side. Helps with relaxing 🙂

I go for anonymous too… it’s much more freeing w…

I go for anonymous too… it’s much more freeing when most people don’t know who you are! I also stay away from mentioning work though I will sometimes write about how it’s making me feeling I feel I can do that as I never mention my employer and so my opinion cannot be linked to them. It is rare though. Mostly I keep things to myself but then that is true of me in life too!

As you say, there are some right nutters out there. And siteful teenagers with too much time on their hands….

A touch of the anonymous …

I’ve noticed for a little while that there’s a contrast between the levels of anonymity of the various bloggers.

Some bloggers are Out There, with their details, vocation and location available for all to see. Others prize anonymity a bit more. I’m more in the anonymous camp, primarily because I personally know a few people on my blogroll who prize their anonymity. I’ve added a few other reasons too since this Blog started, mainly based on the general quality of wildlife I’ve come into contact with in the Warcraft world. There are some crazy people out there and that’s not counting the dangerous ones.

So I’m in the anonymous camp for a few very good reasons and I haven’t even mentioned that my employers wouldn’t like it much if I said exactly who I work for. I have an interesting job that gets me in contact with cool toys and I’d like to keep it that way 🙂 We’ve just seen another lesson in this from the girl who got fired for posting “I’m bored” comments on her Facebook account. Doh ! I think she’s learned a lesson there, if you’re bored then let your boss know quietly instead of having him hear third hand through the office.

Anonymity helps another way too, it allows me to talk about the various people I come into contact with. I’ve attached a few names to people, usually based around shortening their name to a “Lady P”, “Miss A”, “Mrs C”, “Miss L” or a fake name like Snow Queen, IT Girl, The Boss or WT. Even if readers know me and where I work, then it still takes some figuring out to match faces with names. So the anonymity of the fake name allows me to happily lavish some well earned praise upon the various people who keep me sane, while keeping the post simple and flowing.

There’s another side though – my imagination can be a little limited, there’s people who I may have given a mention to but will not because the name would not be appropriate. I will not put anything here that I consider would upset a colleague or a friend. I’m not a saint but I do keep my rants away from the internet 🙂

Keeping the secrets is also why I’ve made the hit counter details private. There’s a little too much information available behind that hit counter and seeing some of the patterns there would endanger that anonymity. Although one of the patterns is that about 10-12% of my hits come from searches for “indoor cricket tactics” and I’ll be totally honest there and say I ain’t a cricket coach 🙂

I’m proud of who I work for and it’s been a real struggle on occasion to not give more information on what I do. But I won’t endanger my or other people’s anonymity. I have a craving for knowledge but I don’t have the urge to tell people everything I know. Kinda like a collector of curiosities who keeps them locked up in a cupboard.

Couple of Heinlein quotes :
“Only a sadistic scoundrel – or a fool – tells the bald truth on social occasions.”
“A skunk is better company than a person who prides himself on being frank.”

I’m not sadistic and I like to think I’m no fool 🙂 (although a pretty smile can turn me into a fool!) And my view of people I like is probably a little too rose-tinted to be considered frank 🙂

This post partly sparked off by how I’ve been feeling today … Picture an engine. It’s not too well maintained, so it shakes & rattles when it goes. Now picture that engine going full throttle, shaking itself to bits. That’s kinda how I’ve been feeling today, ever since around lunchtime. I know exactly why and the reason is something that I simply will not mention here* but it’s kinda worn me out today. Hyperactivity and nerves are the engine and my muscles feel as if they’ve been shaken apart by it.

*(If I’m quiet for a while, someone’s tried to get the secret via thumbscrews and cos I won’t tell, it’ll take a while for my thumbs to heal enough to type 🙂

Right – teatime in the cricket, time for me to hit the motorway for gaming ! I have respect for both camps in this one but have my reasons for keeping the anonymity.

good luck, hope you don’t get cross-eyed. I like t…

good luck, hope you don’t get cross-eyed. I like training in a kayak. smooth movement, plenty of cardio, if you want it, and a great upper body workout.

here from Netchick

Not a bad advert though apart from the snow thing …

Not a bad advert though apart from the snow thing 🙂 Citroen seem to be developing a habit of getting noticeable adverts out.

Unfortunately the sports are being a bit of a letdown – the Ireland v England game was so poor I’m glad I didn’t have to sacrifice any cricket watching to see it !

The cricket people are being interesting more for rules things (new referral system) than for wickets … And the 5 day game doesn’t move on without wickets.

In the current economic climate I think the car ma…

In the current economic climate I think the car manufacturers are willing to play on anything to get a sale, including people’s nervousness about driving in snow. I suspect it’s s feature they had already but didn’t push over here until the recent cold snap! As you say, nice try Citroen, but I bet some silly bugger falls for it! 😉

Hope you are having a good evening watching your sports. Netchick does too 🙂

A few random thoughts …

… Mainly sparked off by what I’ve been watching lately !

First up – a mini-rant 🙂 Citroen have an advert on at the moment that’s probably looking to take advantage of the snowy period we had here a few weeks ago. It’s about a traction control feature called Snow-motion. Interesting idea … But a bit wasted on us over here as a “Snow”-motion feature would only be useful for a week or two every year. And even in those periods, non-essential trips should be a minimum anyway. So a selling feature that’s utterly irrelevant to most of its audience. Nice try Citroen ! More research required.

Adverts again – I don’t pay too much attention to adverts but the latest Daily Telegraph one on fashion made me laugh earlier. It has girl trying on clothes against a mirror and the two of them singing a version of “I can do anything better than you” to each other. Made me laugh 🙂 It’s not going to make me buy the paper but it’ll make me remember it 🙂

Internet vs Telly – There’s 2 sporting events on today, both of which I’d normally be glued to. However, they clash. So what’s the solution ? Well – we have cricket from West Indies on the telly via Sky Sports. And then there’s 6 Nations Rugby on the laptop via BBC’s iPlayer. How does it work ? The 17″ laptop screen on my lap actually gives about the same view size as my 28″ telly from across the room. But whereas the telly picture is as sharp as normal definition can be, the iPlayer live picture suffers from lots of compression artifacts. It’s trying hard but an average of 1Mbit/s isn’t quite enough to get live pictures across as sharp as telly.

But 🙂 It’s better than watching the cricket via Cricinfo 🙂 And iPlayer and Skyplayer give pin-sharp images on programmes that aren’t live.

It’s a “Man’s” Game – or maybe not. Sky are currently putting the trailers in for the Women’s Twenty20 World Cup cricket. Could be an interesting tournament this one. Women aren’t usually equipped with the kind of physique an Andrew Flintoff enjoys or the 6 foot 4 height of a Steven Harmison. So as they can’t go for the bully-boy tactics that the men can employ, which means playing the game a little differently. Instead of power and extreme pace, the women go for guile, subtlety and skill.

You can always learn something from watching from how other people go about their business, especially if your own physique shares more with smaller, slimmer women than the huge & burly blokes. While I could bowl fairly quick, I never possessed a bouncer that would scare anyone. My batting was solid enough but I never had the strength to be a destructive hitter. So by watching the girls play the game, maybe there’s some good tips to come out of the matches that would help my own game.

Rugby memories – An apt bridge from the last thought this one. Rugby teams are made up of Forwards and Backs. The Forwards are the concrete core of a team and are the bigger, stronger players. They attempt to make holes in the line of opposing players to create gaps for other players to run through. The Backs are the lighter, faster, slippery players who aim to go through those gaps, with the Wingers being the fastest players in the team.

I have played in a few games of rugby, while I was at school. I’d be put on the wing because I wasn’t exactly the most solid person on the field. But I was Fast. It was good fun while it lasted, although it wasn’t really my game. Too much slimy mud 🙂 It did give a great feeling being able to pin back the ears and breeze past people, although that ended up in my first long-term injury. I have weak ligaments in my knees, caused by almost getting away from someone. They caught my right foot, twisted and that’s made a few long lasting problems. The knees still bug me occasionally but that injury encouraged me to find more efficient ways of running and walking, which made me Go Fasta 🙂

Nature of Pain – While away doing testing, I watched a documentary about 4 sportsmen who went in for a challenge which would culminate in them competing in the British Bobsleigh championships. It was a great show to watch, lots of determination on show here. Unfortunately though, for one of the boys it turned into an exercise in dealing with pain. While most people will keep a natural shape, the muscles inside that shape need a lot of preparation before they’re really ready. With me, the bowling and running muscles will remember what they have to do but aren’t ready for action until they’ve set themselves up properly again. What that means is that after the first practice session of the year, I’d have about 3 days of pain before I’d get my muscles back ! After a few sessions, I’d be able to play day after day.

As the muscles rearrange themselves for the job intended, they’d feel like someone had replaced the blood with liquid fire at the same time as giving them a concrete overcoat. For one of the boys in the Bobsleigh, his cycling muscles had to adjust to a very different action, that of running. At the start, he had the pain from his muscles I’ve described above but later on, he had the psychological pain from being frustrated. While the muscles are in concrete mode, you can force them into running or jumping but that extends the time before they relax again. What makes it worse for the cyclist is that as part of a two man team, he’d not have wanted to let his mate down. Physical pain from the legs, psychological pain from not being able to support his mate.

I felt for the guy all the way through the programme, he’d gone from being a top cyclist to doing heavy sprinting and his legs couldn’t support the change in action. There’s a lesson there too, if I have any pretension to being a cricketer this season, I really needed to start preparing weeks ago. The shoulder injury means I won’t be able to build fitness by bowling like I used to, however I don’t need the shoulder to build fitness by running around.

Right – anthems are on at the moment in the Ireland vs England rugby, so it’s time to hit “publish post” and watch Rugby and Cricket simultaneously 🙂

If I knew someone thought half as much of me as yo…

If I knew someone thought half as much of me as you do of Miss AB then I would consider myself very lucky indeed. I think it’s one of the great sadnesses of life that we often do not know what we mean to others as we never find out but somehow the bad stuff is always made apparent.

Sounds like you’ve been enjoying work recently 🙂

Netchick sent me over this time to let you know that Prose is every bit as heartfelt as poetry – as you have just proven 🙂