ClanBOB’s website is back up

…and the Life of Riley archives are available. No new comics, yet, unless you count Dreams in Digital, which I have no interest in whatsoever.

But it’s still nice to see that they’ve finally got their website working.

From the new FAQ:

Q1 :: What happend to the Life of Riley (LOR) Comic?

A1 :: LOR has been around for over four years now and there is much more we want to do with the current story line. However, after ***MUCH*** deliberation it was decided that we are going to take an indefinate hiatus on the LOR project until we can dedicate the time we feel it deserves.

I’m looking forward to LoR’s return :) Click here for the main ClanBOB homepage.

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What do I want to do?

I have to do something. We’re at a standstill right now. We can’t move forward. All we can do is maintain the status quo.

Sometimes I think I would be glad to get another job, any job, just so we’d have more income. But when I actually go looking, I usually dislike the idea of actually doing the jobs I feel I remotely have a shot at getting. I apply anyway, and I do my best to tailor my resume, and I never get called. (Or I do get called, and go through a bunch of interviews, and then end up not having enough experience after all, something you’d think they could have weeded out by looking at my resume…)

Today I was so depressed at the thought of all the things I want and can’t have due to money that I went to bed for several hours. As I was lying there trying to go to sleep and get everything off my mind, I thought, “I need to decide what I want to do, and then do something about it every day.” But all I could think of as I drifted off was “learn Japanese”. I don’t think there is a whole lot of demand for that here in Augusta.

I had an idea recently, and I’m still considering it, but there’s a startup cost involved that may very well be prohibitive. I could host it on this webspace, but that would limit my space and other options. Even if I got it all set up, I would have to spend money in order to gather the content (I don’t want to be specific here, in case I actually end up doing it). Bleh.

But I need to do something.

Damn it.

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A change of plans

I was going to go to Kentucky this coming weekend to put my dog out of her misery, but it seems that she isn’t actually miserable. She is still able to eat and go to the restroom. She hasn’t lost any weight. She still goes up and down the stairs, on her three remaining legs. She still gets excited when Ben arrives at the house (he’s the one who always gives dog treats). She still licks the plates when the family’s through eating. Every now and then, she’ll show signs of discomfort due to the bulbous tumor sticking out of the side of her face, but these moments do not dominate her life.

She is still happy.

And so I have asked Mom to let me know if things get worse for her, if she gets weak or unhappy or begins suffering continual pain. If and when one of those things happens, it will be time to let her go. But I can’t justify putting her down over some slight discomfort that doesn’t even really interfere with her lifestyle.

I feel like I’ve been put through a wringer.

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Grannymom

From Yahoo! News: Oddly Enough:

A 66-year-old Romanian woman gave birth to a baby girl Sunday after years of fertility treatment and was claimed by Romanian media to be the world’s oldest mother ever.

Yep, that’ll be me. Old and gray, and dying when my kids get to high school (optimistically).

Won’t that be great?

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Scott Kurtz does it again

From the PvP blog:

Many of you have heard of the hit comic strip Megatokyo, but how many of you know that the strip was originally created by a team. Rodney Caston, aka largo, was the original writer of Megatokyo before Fred Gallagher, aka Piro, took the strip over full time.

Rodney is local to the Dallas Fort Worth area. He’s a good friend. Wek keep in touch but don’t see each other as often as we should. Such is the way of adult life, I guess. That’s something I need to correct.

Anyway, I just got news that Rodney and his wife, Ruby, are expecting their first child. So everbody lift a virtual mug and join me in toast! Congrats guys, we’re all extremely happy for you.

Luckily, this is one of Rodney’s creations that Fred can’t steal out from under him.

Oh yeah…I went there.

Ha!

(Yes, I remember when Rodney left. That was when Megatokyo stopped being funny.)

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LiveJournal is down, down, down!

Our data center (Internap) lost all its power, including redundant backup power, for some unknown reason. (unknown to me, at least) We’re currently dealing with bringing our 100+ servers back online. Not fun. We’re not happy about this. Sorry… :-/ More details later.

That’s all well and good, but I was in the mood to port all my friends’ blogs into del.icio.us! I can’t do that when the majority of them are unavailable!

Obviously my inconvenience far outweighs that of the technicians who have to hastily fix this, and the bloggers whose blogs are down. ;>

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Technoramble

Yesterday I teased you all with hints about how I was going to shift to WordPress, and how I was going to use my 1337 5|<|11z (oh lord, I've lost the ability to write in l337) to port over the comments. I'm sure you all assumed that meant I was going to get right on that...and to be honest, so did I! Instead, however, I have found myself messing with something else. Two things, actually: del.icio.us and Technorati.

(I know, I know, I am an old fogey, behind the times, etc. I’ve already indicated that I’m not on the cutting edge ;P)

Cory Doctorow linked to a guy named Matt who’d written up a bookmarklet for Technorati that allows you to insert their new del.icio.us-and-flickr-esque “tags” into blog posts, thereby connecting your blog to other blogs discussing the same subject. I found this intriguing and went to check it out, but I actually ended up veering off into the realms of del.icio.us first.

“A place for all my links? That I can access anywhere and use to create a links page for my website? That’s just what I need,” I breathed, astonished. And so I spent some time sticking some of the links on my sidebar in there, and all of the webcomics I currently read. It was fun assigning tags to all of them! I tried to pick a lot of different tags that were descriptive but not too specific (although I couldn’t resist putting “fhqwgads” in as a tag for homestarrunner.com). I also checked when items in my list were also on other people’s lists, and copied some of their tags.

I haven’t decided yet how I want to categorize the items I currently keep in my blogroll under “Friends” and “Interesting People”, because del.icio.us requires one-word tags. I could, for example, use “myfriends” and “interestingpeople”, but those have less of a chance of being used by others, and the point of the tag system is to interconnect. I’m pondering just calling them all “blogs” and not worrying about differentiating my friends from the people I think are cool. Or I could call them all “blogs”, but then add another tag, “friends”, to my friends. I’m still thinking about it. My main goal will be to have tags I can use to organize how they display on my website; there have to be some that are exclusive to a category, otherwise the entire system falls apart.

You are perfectly free to take a look at my list if you want. It resides here.

After I got done with the webcomics, I poked around del.icio.us for awhile, looking at the new entries. Following a couple of links, I ended up back at Technorati, where I created an account for myself and claimed my blog. Then I searched for “conversations” involving my journal, fully expecting to find the usual list of me, Brooke, and Luke (the only three people I’ve ever seen link to me).

To my surprise and delight, I discovered that my blog was added to someone’s blogroll just five days ago…and it’s right under Language Log in her list. What estimable company!

My link benefactor is a woman calling herself “the Divine Miss Em“. (If the url is to be believed, her name is Emily Mann.) I haven’t gone spelunking in her archives just yet, but a cursory scan of her front page leads me to believe that she journals a lot like I do, with brief posts to point out things that interest her, and then slightly longer ones discussing her life. (This may, in fact, be the default blog format; I don’t know. I do know, however, that some people do it with style, and some people do not. Emily Mann has style.)

I’m not sure if I’m going to start using Technorati tags in my posts or not. I don’t want to do it the way the aforementioned Matt of Oddiophile does it (a bunch of words stuck at the end of the post) because I think that looks stupid (no offense). Instead, I would probably stick them into the meat of my post, so they’d be contextual. This process would presumably be made easier by Matt’s bookmarklet, but it would still be more of a chore than just, oh, I don’t know, writing a post, and clicking “Publish Post”, and being done with it. (I could create a new blog template with an area specifically for Technorati tags, that would be off to the side or small and unobtrusive. If that ends up being the best solution, then I’ll do it, because I’m going to have to redo my template anyway to shift to WordPress.) As a point of interest, here‘s a bookmarklet that will search any word anywhere on Technorati. This is sort of good and sort of not, because if you’re using this bookmarklet it means you aren’t following a “tag”-ed link in someone’s post. You have access to content, but only if people are actually using the tags. And such a bookmarklet makes tags seem unnecessary. You see?

The third site that is constantly mentioned alongside del.icio.us is Flickr, a photo site with tags for sorting and such. I have to say that I like the tag system; it’s decentralized and self-correcting (people who want their pictures to be found in searches will strive to make their tags match their content and match the tags of similar content). However, I haven’t given Flickr a try yet, and I’m not really ready to do so just yet. I think I’ve had enough new technology for one day. Or week…

Speaking of technology, though, I want to mention that WordPress is awesome. In the settings, you can assign latitude and longitude to your posts. That would be perfect for a travelogue! But, of course, I’d need a GPS system first.

Anyway, I promise I will get working on that WordPress thing soon. I’m very eager to find out if my theory will pan out. If I can’t import the comments, I can easily imagine myself copying them over manually, like I did the last two times I changed commenting systems. I do not relish the prospect, but I refuse to lose the comments.

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Ariel Sharon is stupid

From Yahoo! News:

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will refuse to meet Mahmoud Abbas until the new Palestinian leader moves against militant groups behind an attack that killed six Israelis in Gaza, Sharon’s spokesman said on Friday.

“Israel is severing all planned contacts with the Palestinians on all levels, from security to government leadership,” spokesman Assaf Shariv said, a day after the assault that defied Abbas’s calls for non-violence.

“Everything is canceled until they take steps against terror, so we can see there is not only talk but also action. Abbas knows who carried out the attack, so he will be the one to stop them. It’s very easy,” he said.

Oh, yeah, that’s great. Being an asshole about it is sure to get Abbas to want to work with you.

Jesus, Sharon. There’s a time for strongarming, but this is obviously not it. Get over yourself, get off your damn high horse, and work for fucking peace already.

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Ancient silk weaving methods revived

This is a really cool story at Asahi about Kikuo Morimoto, the man who revived the ancient Cambodian ikat method of silk weaving.

Soon after he started out in his native Kyoto to learn the art of yuzen–traditional silk dyeing for kimono–Morimoto turned his interest to Southeast Asian fabrics.

Eventually, he moved to Thailand where he worked within the local textile industry. The memory of his first glimpse of ikat has never left him. The fabric seemed to be alive, he says.

Ikat is created using silk threads that are individually dyed and woven in intricate patterns. It requires a precise technique that can only be done by hand.

But after the dark ages of Pol Pot–when Cambodians were forced to wear nothing but black–and the ensuing civil war, there remained only a hint of the ancient silk fabrics the Khmer people had spent centuries developing.

Determined to revive the art in a way that could also benefit the people of Cambodia, Morimoto moved to Phnom Penh and set up the Institute for Khmer Traditional Textiles.

I’d love to see some of this type of fabric :)

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Please use the right word

The English teacher in me will have a conniption if you don’t.

Today, Cory Doctorow appends the following to his post about a new Technorati feature:

(Disclaimer: I am an advisor to Technorati)

Now, Cory, really. You are not disclaiming your statement. Here, I’ll be pompous and quote dictionary.com:

dis.claim.er (ds-klmr)

n.

  1. A repudiation or denial of responsibility or connection.
  2. Law. A renunciation of one’s right or claim.

What you are doing, Cory, is disclosing your affiliation.

dis.clo.sure (d-sklzhr)

n.

  1. The act or process of revealing or uncovering.
  2. Something uncovered; a revelation.

disclosure

The submission of facts and details concerning a situation or business operation. In general, security exchanges and the SEC require firms to disclose to the investment community the facts concerning issues that will affect the firms’ stock prices. Disclosure is also required when firms file for public offerings. See also full disclosure.

You see, the correct word makes all the difference!

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Well, this is big

hoo boy

From Queen of Wands. This intro is very Websnarky, so I may as well add a phrase like “Click the thumbnail for full-size Holy Shit”, or something.

Well.

All I can say is, I wonder if Kestrel will “consider a different type of relationship“.

Actually, that’s not all I can say.

I figured Angela loved Kestrel, or at least had a hugeass crush on her. I guess I should have expected it to come out in the story eventually. Now that it’s here, though, I can’t help but feel enormous amounts of trepidation.

How is this going to turn out, and what is it going to say about human sexuality? If Aeire is too light with the subject, it will seem trite (and perhaps fanserviceish), but if she goes too deep, it will just be overblown and silly.

It’s difficult…and since it resonates quite a bit to me personally, I’m going to be very disappointed if it isn’t done well.

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Dave Barry quits

On January 2, Dave Barry announced in his column that he’s quitting, at least for now.

I actually don’t read him regularly, but I love checking every now and then and finding new stuff. But I really feel this change more as…well, as a change, to something I’ve become accustomed to. It’s like when Walter Kronkite retired (not that I remember that…), or, hell, when Clinton’s terms ended–I’d gotten used to him! Change can be good, but it is always at least a little scary. I guess we humans are a pretty complacent bunch.

Slate has a nice “elegy” for Dave Barry.

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Little people shortage (it’s impossible not to make a pun!)

This story has already made its way around the blogs, but I wanted to note it for posterity…because of the following quote:

“It’s very difficult to employ persons of restricted growth when, as our producer Phil Collinson says, ‘Bloody Gringotts and The Chocolate Factory are filming at the same time,'” Doctor Who’s executive producer Russell T. Davies told the site.

Gringotts and the Chocolate Factory! Bloody Gringotts and the Chocolate Factory!

Come on, Warwick–surely you know someone you could send over to help them out. (Maybe we could pull Kenny Baker out of that trash can for a few weeks…)

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