Sunday, 4 December 2005
do i stress you out?
Thanks to debra for a) recent inspiration and b) the alanis morissette song generator, designed to generate angst ridden songs of total dispair.
Here's my depressing entry...If you want to play the game, click the link.
"Will to Live"
I feel miserable
Poisons make me ill
I feel miserable
Unbelievers tear at my foundations
I feel miserable
Unnecessary critics are dragging me down to the depths of misery
I want to die
Is it because of negativity that I feel this way?
With the green rays of misery pounding on my brain?
Or am I lost in tales of adrian henry, adrift far from home
I don't think so, I don't think so.
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
I was getting better but then
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
I feel miserable
Sadnesses rot the flesh from my bones
I feel miserable
Spiteful people defeat my purpose
I feel miserable
Miserable are doing their best to impale my soul
I want to die
Is it because of negativity that I feel this way?
With the green rays of misery pounding on my brain?
Am I lost in tale of adrian henry, adrift far from home
I don't think so, I don't think so.
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
Oh God, jojo Broke My Will to Live
I was getting better but then
Jojo Broke My Will to Live
What a hoot! I think I shall make a tune to accompany it!
Saturday, 3 December 2005
bunny rabbit trap
Melanie tells me that Ben has been here, impersonating a Welsh person looking for rabbits. My thanks to Sascha Ledinsky for the bunny above and here is here evidence of another Imposter.
wibbly
I'm making a few changes to rashbre central today.
Please do not adjust your set if the colours look a bit stranger than usual and also assume that this is part of ongoing modifications. As I use a mac normally, I need to retry everyting on a PC. I usually find that everything works fine with just about every browser under the sun except Microsoft Internet Explorer.
keep on blogging - a slight return
In July, my rather freshly baked blog included an article about the Electronic Freedom Foundation. Across on Chocolate and Vodka (great combination!) there is an ongoing debate about digital rights and various activities and initiatives.
I mention this because a comrade-in-link appears to have been deblogged recently. Its not my story to tell, but I suppose the advice on ways to blog and about blogging at work suggest a few useful points. After one of the Technorati had problems, there was a good discussion on the red couch at naked conversations.
Additionally, James Snell's comments at IBM received a lot of attention when IBM produced its guideline's and policy.
Be careful out there in hyperspace and of course, keep on blogging!
Tag: blog, blogging
Friday, 2 December 2005
wikablog
I've had a wander round the Wikablog and added rashbre as the 257th entry. The Wikablog's shadowy masters hope that it will fast become the ultimate wiki of blogs.
Like the Wikipedia, this is a website created by its readers. Wikablog, lets you, in just a couple of minutes, create a page about your blog or someone else's with a few words saying what it's about, with an ability for constructive editing by others. You can add Categories and add decriptions of the Categories too.
Be in on the ground floor. Join in.
Tag: wikablog, wiki, blogging
Thursday, 1 December 2005
Thursday Thirteen (V3.0)
1. I'm amazed that I have not done Thursday Thirteen since 20 October!
2. I like Leanne's "Regular" Icon, but have had to adapt it for my own purpose below;
3. I reckon that the NaNoWriMo thing stopped some of my other blogging activities;
4. Doing the writing has made me decide to try to get the "novel" onto Amazon, by Easter;
5. Item (4) above is not arrogant, it is mad;
6. After being spanked by the Princess, I decided to follow her some of her suggestions;
7. Now that we are in December, I will start to think about festive things;
8. I watched the excreable Mr and Mrs Smith DVD a few days ago. Don't.
9. From driving in fog, my car looks as if it has re-entered the earth's atmosphere at high velocity;
10. I am seeking the Eau d'Hadrian shower products I used in Cannes by Annick Goutal;
11. is still my favourite number;
12. I need to visit Michael's new web site about his new business but I don't have the address;
13. I still havn't watched Sin City, which I had just purchased the last time I did TT.
Links to other Thursday Thirteens!
1. Leanne's Thirteen!
2. Raehan's Thirteen!
3. Colleen's Thirteen!
4. Carnealian's Thirteen!
5. Jen's Thirteen!
6. Shelli's Thirteen!
7. Barbara's Thirteen!
8. Enigma Chaos's Thirteen!
9. Angel's Thirteen!
X. (leave your link in comments, I'll add you here!)
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The purpose is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! Why not do this too? Then leave me a link as a comment or trackback and I will update my entry a link to yours, and you can continue the chain!
Tag: Thursday Thirteen
santa sighting
My first proper sighting of Santa Claus today. I don't count anything involving supermarkets in November, so this visit to my road of Santa with sleigh (optimised for narrow British roads, of course) counts as the real thing. He was laughing loudly and joining in with a few carols which seemed to be coming from somewhere about the sleigh.
I suppose I shall need to be good for the next few weeks.
Mince Pie
As the clock flicked from Wednesday to Thursday, we moved from NaNoWriMo into December. I added a few words yesterday towards the last chapter finalising my word count at an elegant 51111, and expect another 2,000 will see the first draft completed.
I decided to re-read the first section tonight with a celebratory mince pie topped with Grand Marnier and champagne cream (10 words) and although there are some obvious errors from my speed tiping and some "facts that are now wrong" (Like I forgot Jake's last name), I can see the potential to tidy it up into something presentable.
If anyone wants a peep at what I've been up to, try this link, which takes you to the book and then, by turning the page, to the first couple of thousand words, by way of an extract.
Opinions welcome, but please be slightly kind.
Wednesday, 30 November 2005
tonal variations
I get occasional comments about my phone ringtone, which is that of a yellow hammer bird for people I don't know and a reed warbler for people I do know. Both start with a few clicky sounds and then slowly get more intense, which is a useful characteristic for a phone tone. On low volume they are quite discreet but louder can be quite psychotic.
For a couple of years I'd noticed birds trying to copy the well-known Nokia tone and then saw the Richard Schneider bird conservation article which confirmed that birds were copying ringtones. Urban starlings and jays are supposed to be the best mimics. Maybe my bird ringtones are a small way to reverse the trend.
Tuesday, 29 November 2005
saucerful of sleepiness
Monday, 28 November 2005
Titania's rage
Above see Titania and Oberon from the BBC series of re-written Shakespeare plays. Tonight was an excellent version of Midsummer Night's Dream. Maybe not very seasonal, and if you don't know the story so well, let Puck explain or watch as Titania, the Queen of the Faeries meet Bottom, after she had been given the love potion. This version is set in a holiday centre called Dream Park, but keeps the magic of the traditional Shakespeare, but with modern language, interspersed with a few well placed original lines.
Bullet in a bible
My latest car accessory is a copy of Bullet in a Bible by Green Day. Its really a live version of American Idiot, with anthemic playing and lots of crowd noise and singing, from the National Bowl of 65,000 people at Milton Keynes(!) in England. For a three piece band, Green Day know how to chop up the air.
I liked the original album; with what sounds like surprisingly British rock production values. This live version (including a DVD) includes much of American Idiot and some older tracks. It enjoyably captures the gig though doesn't drift much from the originals other than crowd response.
A good motorway album giving a lively journey on today's jammed M3, finishing in a flourish with "time of your life's" final delayed power chords and drums refusing to subside. I shall promote it from the one-shot to the CD-changer.
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