Miscellany
2005-11-19 23:17NaNoWriMo
My experiment-for-me isn’t going terribly well, but that’s not something I’m too upset about—when it comes down to it, that’s the point of an experiment, right? In retrospect, I wish I’d picked the other unwritten experimental novel I’d thought of, although of course there’s no guarantee it’d have gone better. I’ve let my current project lapse but will go back to it—I’ll fail, rather than quit.
Part of me’s tempted to try to get going on the other project and see if I can make a mad dash, but I don’t think it’s a good idea. I’ve reminded myself that I really can write 1000–2000 words a day even on weeknights, although I’ve also reminded myself that I do better trying that if I go off to a café to do it.
While I know NaNoWriMo isn’t competitive (in theory), I’ve been astounded watching people on my friends list dramatically outpace the expected rate. We’re talking people averaging 3000–4000 words a day. Zoinks. During my most prolific writing time, back around my college days, I managed that on my best days, if I’m remembering right, but only by virtue of a lot more free time: a few hours of classes each week, or part-time jobs.
Also: my muse is a nerd
Yep. I’m back on thinking about Ruby on Rails projects, which is not entirely
tilton’s fault but I may blame him partially anyway. I want to do a trouble ticket system for the Excursion Society—
—and, oh, yeah, that’s something else I’m getting back to. I had something of an emotional stall on it, but I’ve decided that yeah, I really do think it’s a worthwhile idea, thanks very much, so I’m beating myself into moving forward on building its initial area. Then I can work on getting other people over to start building the real adventuring areas. (The central area I’m working on, “Cracked Conch Cay,” is designed to be more of a social area/nexus, and if the MUCK is really successful, it may well be completely superceded.)
But anyway, I’m trying to get my head wrapped around a simple unrelated project first, just for my own amusement—a catalog of reviews for Keurig K-cup coffees. I have the database set up… and as of yet, nothing else. I’ll see if I get anywhere, and then I’ll see if I can figure out how to deploy the damn thing, which is the one big question mark with Rails applications. (I have lighttpd and FastCGI set up on Parmesan, my G5, but that doesn’t really do much good for me.)
AIM versus GoogleTalk
Okay, I’m not really getting too down on AIM, but AOL’s stunt with the automatically-added AIMbots earlier this week irritated me. And, you know, both the computer IM clients that I regularly use support Jabber, and that’s what GoogleTalk is based on. So, I’m going to be trying to be logged into GoogleTalk a bit more often than I have been (which is, well, never). Unfortunately, the Sidekick only does AIM and Yahoo! Messenger, so I’m stuck with those two. (Does anyone I know actually use Yahoo! Messenger? I’ve gotten the impression that AIM is the market leader here in the US, but MSN Messenger is more popular in Europe.)
So, for the ones and ones of you who might use it: my GoogleTalk name is in my LiveJournal profile now.
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Date: 2005-11-20 16:04 (UTC)The odd thing is at work, GoogleTalk is blocked through iChat at work. I simply can't connect. I connect easily at home (when I'm on the MacMini, which lately is never due to Evalia being on it) The work laptop still has Panther, so iChat doesn't support it.
I know that Fait uses Y! And I have a screenname for it. I also have one for MSN (My email address) GoogleTalk is my gmail addy when I can use it. I should look into getting a GoogleTalk support for Panther, or one that might work at work.
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Date: 2005-11-20 18:48 (UTC)I might, maybe, eventually, use GoogleTalk, but not until a large portion of the people I IM with in the first place also use it. I'm not interested in maintaining 6 different IM programs at the same time. That used to not be a problem, until Trillian moved to 3.0, and suddenly discovered their feminine Mac side. Now it's beyond annoying. (And no that was not a comment on Mac users [for once], I mean that they discovered both their feminine and the Mac sides simultaneously. It's all bright flowery pastel colors combined with an interface that automatically assumes that you know absolutely nothing about anything, and must have your hand held every step of the way.)
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Date: 2005-11-20 23:04 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-21 15:10 (UTC)no subject
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