It was documentary night on the CBC. The Nature of Things was discussing the possible effects of having the Earth’s magnetic poles shift and reverse. Fascinating stuff. While watching I noticed that a handful of people in my Twitter feed were watching as well. The following comment and the responses after made me laugh.
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Twitter updates
We are so screwed
Thick clouds on the ground
Yeah, I made it back. It’s only a short walk back home from the station, but the fog made things a bit tougher. As I crossed a major intersection I hoped out loud that the left-turning vehicles would see me; they have trouble paying attention to pedestrians even in clearer weather. Shadowy figures emerging through the mist passed me along the way. I swear, it felt like something out of a movie.
Cat massage
K, a bit of randomness. I just pulled this video off of my Twitter feed. This was retweeted by @TOPolk.
If you ever wanted to know how to give a cat massage, look no further. Many key tips lie within. For example:
If you’re right-handed, use your right hand; left-handers use left. Or if you’re right-handed, try using your left, and vice versa. Good for you! Use two hands to double your pleasure and double your fun!
Genius!
See for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnZhi5gaX8g
ETA: Corrected quote.
Revisiting the early days of the blog
Over at 20SB every now and then they have this Blog Carnival thing where they get people to submit a blog post on a certain topic. Then, the powers that be pick a few entries (based on some unknown criteria) and “publish” them out. I’ve submitted a post or two before but they never got picked. How’s now going to be any different? Well, it probably won’t be. I’m just doing it for free ice cream (if it hasn’t already run out). What? Ice cream?
Disclosure: This post is a part of 20SB’s Looking Back Blog Carnival, and Ben & Jerry’s is awarding free ice cream to lucky bloggers and readers!
The topic? Well, this time around they wanted people to pick out a post from the first two months of the archives of their blog. Those who know the history of my blog will know that I actually started writing back in April 2002, but lost everything in a database accident of sorts. So, my archives only go as far back as February 2003. I looked back at stuff I still have, and man, I complained a lot back then. I suppose it’s not like I’ve stopped complaining now, but, apart from my occasional emo periods, the tone is a heck of a lot more positive. A few years of experience really does go a long way. Back in February 2003, I was 22 years old and still finding my feet. At the time I was on a work term and commuting a lot. My family and I were in the process of moving from an apartment by the Don Valley Parkway to our current house. At the new house, I had dislocated my kneecap. Yikes! There’s a picture of my leg in a brace here.
The stuff I wrote back then was largely observational and rather random. When I read it now, some bits just feel manic. There was a bit of a lack of focus. I wonder why that’s the case. Maybe these days I feel like I’ve got more of a sense of purpose such that when I write I’ve got some sort of driving force guiding things. I don’t know. Maybe Twitter has changed the game somewhat. I mean, back then I got away with writing entries like this:
Excuse me…what is it with people looking at my crotch?
Ha! No kidding, eh? It’s gotten to the point where I can weed out the random thoughts, post the appropriate ones as tweets, then have a clean blog post.
Anyway, what post did I choose? Well, with a two month time frame the pickings are kind of slim. In the end I picked a post that kind of shows the fact that even if my writing lacked focus back then, my writing style was always kind of verbose, eccentric, but vivid when I allow myself to let the mind wander. I also already had a good knack for making random thoughts kind of flow into a nice train of thought. The title of that old post is: Wish I had my camera. It was posted on February 4, 2003.
It’s been one of those mornings where I wish I had my camera with me.
I got on the elevator feeling tired and sick. All the other flu symptoms that I’ve been lacking have finally caught up to me. I have a sore throat, I’m achy, I’m a bit dizzy…but I’m still going to work. I’m resolved to stay in my cubicle though. Lucky my boss isn’t here today. Anyway…
Back to the elevator. As I got off the elevator on the first floor, here I was shocked to see this line of brand new toilets sitting in a row down the hallway. It was quite the sight. You’d think you were in some sort of wongo dream or something. There were just so many. I know that the building will be upgrading plumbing fixtures in the next month, so that explains why it was all there.
Today, walking to the bus stop I had to deal with the effects of freezing rain. The sidewalks were still covered with snow yesterday. The temperature became quite mild causing things to melt a bit. It then started raining causing even more melting. By this morning, it had all frozen over again causing a hellish walk to the stop. This guy in front of my decided to walk on the road. I started to do so but I felt my feet slipping every step or two. I didn’t want to end up slipping and falling at an inopportune time causing me to be crushed by a vehicle. In the end I ended up walking through the snowy grass.
Now, because of the rain the snow was quite crunchy making the walk tougher than usual. On top of that I had to keep a close eye on the ground for piles of dog shit. Now, I don’t know what’s wrong with some dog owners, but if your pet happens to pinch a loaf in the snow it will not disappear when the snow melts. I saw lots of turds, uncrushed, and crushed by unfortunate souls who had to walk on the side like me. I thought I had successfully avoided the land mines, but then when I sat down on the second bus I could smell this faint odour of urine or fecal matter. Man, was I self-conscious. Luckily, it wasn’t me…which leaves me to question the hygiene of some of the people whom I ride with.
My Twitter habits
It’s an easy going Saturday night. After having my mind be all muddled over the past day or two, I don’t think I can write anything all that deep tonight. So, I’ve been thinking, why don’t I write about something a heck of a lot more terse. Maybe something that has a limit of 140 characters per missive.
Hmm. I wonder what that could be.
Oh, Twitter. I don’t understand how I got hooked onto this thing while I totally avoided Facebook. I suppose I saw it as an extension of blogging, which I’ve been doing regularly. It’s not uncommon for the term “micro-blogging” to be tossed around when people describe this tool. See! Blogging! Micro-blogging! It’s all related!
Anyway, I took a look at TweetStats just to have a look at some of my Twitter habits. It looks like I post tweets mostly in the evening with an emphasis at 10 p.m. Another popular time for me seems to be just when I arrive at work. I wonder what all of that says about me.
TweetStats tells me that the five words that I use most in my tweets are: “good, going, really, run, day.” Actually, until recently the word “work” was in that list. This seems to tell me that I tend to be optimistic and that I often write about my runs. Makes sense. If I were to make a graphical representation of the text of my tweets, this is what I’d get:
Over at Twanalyst, it’s telling me that my Twitter personality is: likeable, sociable, and fair. My tweeting style is: chatty and coherent. It’s telling me that I’m a “TALKER,” i.e. a “general keen conversationalist.”
Am I crazy to be watching such stupid statistics? Umm…yeah, I am. Even so, I find it kind of fascinating to have various things analyze stuff that I’ve written. Twitter’s 140 character limit forces people to get creative in showing their personality/values through their messages. You could almost say that the stuff that appears there is kind of distilled from a lot of noise. Is that making sense?
I’m nodding off. Before I sleep, I’m going to catch up with some of the people I’m following.
One week of Twitter 2009-02-14
- Setting up shop in the living room. Req’d to be online between 3-11 should the client have questions. Least I don’t have to watch graphs. #
- Just ran 18K this morning. Was beautiful out there. Just had to deal with big puddles from melted snow. Feet got cold and wet quickly. #
- Watching “Machines of Malice” on Discovery. These torture devices are creepy, cringe-worthy, yet fascinating. #
- Holy crap, I can’t watch the show anymore. #
- Just tuned into Radiohead on the Grammys. Thom Yorke is insane. That spectacle was quirky and awesome. #
- Now that snow has melted, Oxley St. is covered in dog feces and cigarette butts. It’s completely nasty. #
- Local sushi place has themed sashimi combos. Toronto sashimi? OK. York sashimi? OK. Pealson sashimi? FAIL. #
- Some really gag-worthy food pics here: http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ #
- @JasBanwait I’ve already gotten pre-approval but I won’t start mortgage hunting ’til I get closer to closing. It’s a scary thing. in reply to JasBanwait #
- I just booked the elevator for May 26th…which now means I have a moving date. Holy crap. #
- @lfar Ooh, poles and zeros and Nyquist plots. I don’t remember how to use them at all.
in reply to lfar # - Just saw random shabby woman pick up open can of coke off ledge, take swig, then dump the can. Yum. #
- Handwells at Queen/Spadina are now fixed and freshly painted red. #
- Woman with twee dog was in front of me as I passed the fruit stand. She ignored fact dog sniffed and “marked” veg. cartons. Barf barf barf. #
- So just noticed that a running jacket that used to be kinda snug is now very roomy. Mmm…maybe it just stretched out… #
- z-teca on King gave me and my colleague free tortilla chips as we were eating our burritos. Score! #
- The yellow glow of the street lights permeating through the thick fog is eerily beautiful. #
- What better way to test the new car’s fog lights than by using it in heavy fog. Brilliant. #
- @ottaross For things like Holy Grail it’s useful for explaining the occasional obscure reference. Just pop it in and forward to the scene. in reply to ottaross #
- Woke to sound of my cell vibrating. It’s work. This cannot be good… #
- The radio just turned on. Will I even get a chance to fit in some sleep before I show up to work? What the hell? #
- Finally made it in to work. I’m kind of light-headed and I feel like I’m in bizzaro world. #
- Craving something really destructive for lunch. Maybe a nasty nasty cheeseburger? Hmm… #
- Turns out that this multivariate testing project that we were thinking was difficult is actually quite doable. Just needed a rethink. #
- Guy in kitchen is explaining details of his colonoscopy to someone in the kitchen. We can hear every word in our area. #
- Read about 13 y.o. Alfie in the UK? That’s just wrong.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2233878.ece # - Got a beef roti from Island Foods at Grange by OCAD. Tastes great! #
- @ottaross Yeah, was going to go goat, but saved the dollar from choosing beef for a chickpea double instead. in reply to ottaross #
- Venus shines so beautifully in the evening sky. #
- @ewalker9 That is an awesome cut. Suits you well. in reply to ewalker9 #
- Was a signal problem on the B-D. Had to go through. Driver warned us to hold on due to emergency brakes triggering. Good safety mechanism! #
- @ewalker9 Perhaps you can use a toilet plunger vigorously? in reply to ewalker9 #
- @ewalker9 That’s good news. I’d run hot water through for a minute or two to make sure that any greasy clumps are vanquished. in reply to ewalker9 #
- Twitter Tools plugin for WordPress seems to have been updated to 1.6b1. Says he fixed digests. I’m going to give the plugin another go. #
- I remember seeing the filming for today’s ep of Flashpoint outside of City Hall last August. That’s pretty cool. #
- Heading to Vaughan to upgrade the free appliances for the condo. Long way out there; better get it done in one go. #
- Settled on set of stainless steel Frigidaire appliances. Will be awesome. #
- Spending the night listening to a pile of CDs I got. Just finished new Lily Allen CD. Not as bombastic as prev. but even, fun, clever. #
- Muse – Black Holes and Revelations. First impr. there’s some otherwordly stuff going on there. Aurally interesting. Will give more spins. #
- M.I.A. – Kala has crazy world beats. Highs are fantastic, lows kind of drag. Will put some tracks on the iPod for the occasional surprise. #
- Kings of Leon – Only By The Night: dirty guitars, distinctive male vocals. Why haven’t I heard of these guys before? Enjoyed that. #







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