I’m really feeling drawn towards starting the
next music series or getting into the graphic novel series, even though I am
not finished with my initial research for either. I’m just not feeling covering
more tasks though, perhaps because I haven’t completed any of them. Instead, I
am going to bop around with new material on old postings.
First of all, there is another Youtube
commercial that’s really annoying me:
This new one is actually a series of short ads.
Perry Farrell of Jane’s Addiction is talking about how awful fear is, and how
it can keep you from living your life completely, and there’s nothing worse
than that: Dobel Tequila
What a great message! What could possibly help a
person more on the road to self-fulfillment than alcohol? What could you
possibly do without having liquor as an emotional crutch? Just face your fears
like a madman? Pshaw!
Okay, I realize Dobel is sponsoring
Lollapalooza, and while I refrain from drinking as part of my religious
beliefs, I do not object to others drinking, especially when they do not share
my beliefs. What I am saying is that I do not object to him doing a series of
ads for the tequila, but I think the content is done in a very irresponsible
manner. It is worse than those commercials that just show people having a good
time drinking because it is giving a higher meaning to the drinking, and being
said oh-so-seriously. I strenuously object (and I understand that no one
involved will care).
Next item: I forgot one of my technological
accomplishments yesterday. I am slowly going through a major decluttering, and
I was collecting all my e-waste for Julie to take in. I have so many leftover
screws and standoffs and IDE cables, and I am just never going to use them, and
I don’t want to. It was mostly parts, plus one old hub and an old IBM T600e
laptop that I had bought used ages and ages ago. I wanted to remove the hard
drive, and I successfully located instructions for doing so and completed the
process. I still need to dispose of the drive.
I also got rid of the fifteen-year old mouse,
which I had been holding onto for sentimental reasons. By complete coincidence
I ran into an old friend who is now working for Logitech, and I told him about
it. His response was “We made it too good.” Yes, yes they did, but I am still
impressed, and hey, I will always buy Logitech, even if I don’t buy frequently.
This last update is going to seem like it’s
going back to my attempts to understand where my readers come from, but there’s
more to it.
One thing I like about Blogger is that it now
shows the page hits for specific posts which is interesting, but sometimes it
makes me feel bad for certain posts. Like I thought Geek/Nerd/Dork was pretty
good, and maybe the post on Moog wasn’t great but I still wanted people to be
reading about him, and they did not get many hits.
My page hits are still largely a mystery in
terms of where they come from, and why. I think I may be getting some hits from
Twitter, because when the key words are better I do seem to get more hits, and
those tend to open up in a separate window, so maybe it doesn’t look like a
link. The biggest referrals recorded come from Blogger and Networked Blogs.
The search information is a little more helpful,
but also has its sad moments. Like I am glad to see people searching on Charlie
Sexton, and unless the person searching on “my chemical romance fangirl” was
looking for a specific fangirl, they did come to the right place. However,
going back to “I may just be shallow”, people have searched on David Giuntoli a
little and Jim Caviezel even more, but no one is searching on Jeffrey Pierce
and he deserves it. Give the man some love.
Recently, a search that surprised me was “matt
wingard screwdriver willamette week”. I thought it was odd that someone was
searching for that. My initial post on it was from 2008:
Then this story broke:
Suddenly, it all made sense. There have been a
few more searches on him as well, not mentioning the screwdriver. Actually,
there may be some very interesting key words being used that would not
specifically lead to my page. I will just make two points.
First of all, if anyone is surprised by this,
they have simply not been paying attention. A tendency to manipulate, coerce,
be punitive, and avoid responsibility has been there all along when you put
together the story of the screwdriver and how he gained his position in
congress.
Secondly, with that information out there and
ignored, I had this odd thought of whether or not the voters bear some
responsibility in what happened to this girl, and to the one who won’t come
forward because she is scared, and for the minors supplied with alcohol, and
any bad consequences that came of that. Someone who was unfit for power was
granted it, and therefore had a chance to abuse it.
It’s a hard question. Often our choices aren’t
that great among the different candidates, and being informed takes some
effort, and it is many votes acting together that makes a difference, so if you
voted for someone else and it didn’t work, believe me, I know how you feel.
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