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Some things about stuff

DaedalusThere’s a terribly good article here about what I spent a lot of my life doing between 1999 and 2007. I miss the ol’ collection sometimes, but recently got back into a fray in a small way to accumulate some GBA games for the boy. I’d forgotten how entertaining the hunt was – almost as fun as actually playing the games.

I’ll post some photos soon; I didn’t exactly take a glut of pictures because my hands were full of presents and goodies. He got quite a haul of clothes and goodies, and to everyone’s amazement he seemed genuinely jazzed about all of it. No “oh… yay… socks” from him. Not yet anyway. To my not-inconsiderable shame, I think he knows we’re struggling a bit financially, and the sheer amount of clothing he got was a Good Thing. I hate that he’s aware of that struggle at the age of five. But he’s also very happy about all the goodies he got, whether they were clothes or games. I’m very grateful to all the family who showed up for the big oh-five bearing gifts. I wasn’t expecting that.

theLogBook.com hasn’t been terribly active lately; I’ve had my head buried in a project that is, ironically, related to theLogBook.com. The project started out as supporting research for the webseries idea I’ve had, and then it struck me, a few days into that research, that the webseries project had indirectly provided me with an answer to the question “What’s your website about?” Which has been an elusive question, you know, for a long time. (Pretty sad when the thing has been operating in one form or another for over 20 years.) That’s when it hit me: the thing I’m working on is going to become the new main menu for the site. There’s nothing egregiously wrong with the current one, mind you, but after all this time, I’ve figure out what the site is about, and so it’s time to jump in with both feet and do this main menu revamp that nails down precisely what that is. Because it’s kind of neat.

And at that point, after all these years, I think the time will have finally come when I give up the ghost on saying “Yes, there will be regular daily/weekly updates, like clockwork,” because even with me being out of work, that’s just not happening like it should. Real life intervenes. And I’ve found that when I’m trying as hard as I can to maintain that schedule, it becomes a chore instead of a joy. This site should never be like that. It will still be updated – probably quite a lot, actually, in support of the book projects I’m working along in parallel – but the notices that “hey, I posted something new” will probably happen in the forums after that, since the main menu will be taking on quite a different form. A “most recent updates” widget will be added to Episode Guides so everyone can keep up with the most current stuff.

What exactly that form is… you’ll just have to wait and see. As usual, I hope everyone enjoys using it and reading it as much as I’m enjoying putting it together. As always, the site’s not going away, just entering a new phase where I can add stuff at my leisure.… Read more

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Open the pod bay doors and let me out, I’m done

I’m giving up, for now, on the podcast. The existing podcast material has been folded back into my blog for the time being. (Damn you, Time Being!)

Time Being
Fig. 1: Time Being

I simply don’t have the time, at present, to do this on a consistent enough basis to merit its own whole section of the site. … Read more

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A minor housekeeping note

Yeah, whut?For those interested (which is probably an amazingly small number): for some reason, Facebook is not allowing me to update my status, comment, like, lick, spin, dodge, parry, or thrust. It will allow me to update theLogBook’s page, and apparently it will allow me to post links, but that’s it.

For those who wonder why I post stuff on my blog and link to the blog from Facebook… this is a pretty good example of why.… Read more

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Puzzled

In case you hadn’t noticed, Scribblings has undergone another revamp. I’ve never particularly felt like my personal blog needs to have the same “look and feel” as the rest of the site, but I’ve grown so fond of the Easel theme being used everywhere else that I’m actually more than happy to make everything unified this time. Perhaps not surprisingly, my blog section is a bit more… colorful. Easel gives you lots of options, and if you have any graphics or PHP chops at all, you can coax it into giving you even more options. It’s the best WordPress theme I’ve encountered thus far. Really.

The “season to taste” menu is still there, though it may go away soon. It’ll allow you to swing things back over to the faux-Facebook look, though I’m gonna come right out and say that I’m becoming less and less enamoured with Facebook with every change they roll out. I suspect that the “timeline” thing they dump on us by the end of this year may be a make-or-break for me. And for a lot of other people. I don’t just automatically dislike every Facebook alteration that lands on our doorstep; it’s this jacked-up “OHCRAPWENEEDTOADDTHISBEFOREGOOGLEPLUSTHINKSOFIT!” stuff that’s really annoying. They’re really feeling threatened by Google Plus, aren’t they? Here’s a hint, Zuckerberg: making constant changes to a system that people have liked and enjoyed is what drives them to Google Plus. Just a crazy thought. Anyway, that being said, you can switch back to the Faux Facebook look if you like. While supplies last.

Drifting dangerously closer to my original point: the near-psychedelic background artwork for this section is my invention and mine alone, and had a lot to do with the state of mind I was in on Friday when I put it together.

Puzzling

Puzzling, isn’t it?… Read more

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Minor housekeeping note

If the blawg suddenly looks vastly different:

1. I’ve reconfigured things so that the “dominant”/default theme is Smells Like Facebook. I figure most people who read this thing anymore are probably following a link from Facebook to read it, might as well make ’em feel at home. If you liked the Mahigawa theme (the one with the “metal diamondplate” background, it’s still selectable as an option; look in the sidebar menu under “season to taste.”

2. I’ve deleted the Inanis Glass theme that was previously an option. Without going into too much detail, I thwarted a hack attempt on the site the other night that seemed to start from this section, and in so doing saw that there was a new version of Inanis that I was being asked to auto-update to. On the wild hunch that maybe there was a vulnerability in the old version, I simply took it off the site. The passwords have been changed across the whole site and stuff’s been locked down. Whoever it was: nice try, nicely played. What you didn’t count on was that I don’t actually sleep a whole lot and caught the hack in progress. Thanks for playing. Why you’d want to have a go at a no-longer-very-money-making site with a small audience is anybody’s guess. If it’s something personal, you know how to reach me. State your beef (min) and begone.

3. There is no #3.… Read more

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Deadjournal

In a minor housekeeping note that’ll alarm absolutely no one: I’ve killed my Livejournal account. No big drama involved – actually, I’d forgotten it was there. I haven’t made an entry on it that wasn’t automatically transplanted from here in a couple of years; that’s about how long it’s been since I’ve read anyone’s stuff there. Most of my entries were private (and are manually linked to Facebook anyway); just about anyone who’s been reading on Facebook is the same crowd who would’ve been reading it on Livejournal, assuming anyone actually visits Livejournal anymore. The WordPress plugin that crossposted to LJ automatically has been causing some minor issues and I thought I’d just bip the whole thing in the nuds.

Surely you guys know where to find me by now.… Read more

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In Romania, I’m HUGE

Who is this guyA minor admin note: I help admin a friend’s forum and he’s been getting hit by a ridonkulous number of spambots lately; when I went to check my own forums it wasn’t so bad, but when I checked here… WOOOO! I’m apparently big in Romania with users who have names identical to users who already comment on the blog plus one or two letters (my favorites were “PapaStud” and “Gapporina” and “softsoftwebsXXX”). So needless to say, I deleted a bunch (~250) of bogus blog accounts today that had never commented. If I deleted a valid account – one not signed up for by a toaster – in error, my apologies.

I don’t know who’s decided to beef up their spambot game all of a sudden, but between the two sites… they’re gettin’ on my nerves.Read more

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Thank you for not blogging

This blog has become a bit of a no-blogging zone here lately. The whole site has. I’m working on that a bit, but it’s been slow going. My hours aren’t conducive to me getting… well… much of anything done. (I just mowed my yard this week after getting a long-distance call from the guys aboard the International Space Station, asking me to do something about the fact that my grass was tall enough to brush up against their windows when their orbit carried them over Arkansas.) Daddy duty is taking more of my time as little E reaches the age where he wants to explore things, learn more stuff, and have conversations. I love the little conversations we have. It’s the whole reason one’s in the dad business. He cracks me up sometimes, especially when he comes up with some humorous response that’s like something I would say in the same situation. He really is turning into a little me. (I want him to turn out better than that!)

I’m trying to figure out what to do with theLogBook.com. Daily updates, frankly, ain’t gonna happen anymore. It was a valiant try, but at this point I think it’s all about finding clever ways to leverage what’s already on the site. You’ll be seeing quite a few instances of “It aired today X years ago!” stuff soon, as we’re going into the time of year that American TV shows generally premiere – it’s kind of a no-brainer. I wish the forums were generating more activity that I could point to without having to go in and constantly goose it, but I guess this is to be expected when I pretty much fell off the grid for about a week or so (without really planning or preparing to do so, it has to be said). Responsibility for the site going comatose lies solely at my feet.

At the core of the issue is: I have less time to do all the watching / listening / reading that I used to do, to say nothing ofr writing about all the watching / listening / reading that makes up the site. My schedule has really become more about drive-by forum postings (and an awful lot of them are links to other places) when I have the time – perhaps a little too much influence from Facebook, but really much more of a function of my schedule.

I’m open to ideas on how to make it work. I’m not ready to give up yet, even though by any measure that includes common sense, I probably should be.… Read more