Tag: meta
… And the band plays on
by Chris on Nov.16, 2008, under Events and Meta
Well, it looks like I’ve got more reason to write than ever before. And I thought that going back to school was going to be a big deal and worth writing about. If only I’d known…
So, for the one of you still reading this that doesn’t already know — and I suspect that my readership has fallen to zero at this point — I’m going to be having a baby. Char and I will become parents on or around May 23 next year (if Ali has her way, it’ll be May 22, but I don’t know that we’ll be that obedient).
I’m … ambivalent about this. Anyone that knows me even a little knows well my feeling on the subject of my having offspring. I’ve never made a secret of it. But I can’t really cling to those feelings at this point, otherwise I’ll do far worse as a parent than my child-to-be deserves (speaking of which, since the Internet is forever, there’s a good chance they’re reading this. Hi, offspring!)
So, I’m reanimating this blog. I expect it’ll have a different tone than before, and don’t be shocked if there are posts that are either private or don’t allow feedback — this is likely to become a bit more of a public diary than a sounding board, but you’re all welcome to participate. Who knows, perhaps it’ll make things easier to adjust to.
… and good luck
by Chris on Jun.10, 2008, under Meta
Good morning.
As some of you may recall, once upon a time I started a blog called “schoolblog” based on my progression through the educational system. It was a tiny little side project, and really, it stayed that way all along. Now, or more specifically, yesterday, that process came to its conclusion at the U of A convocation ceremonies.
So, I’m done.
And, as has been increasingly obvious, so is this blog, at least as it currently exists. I don’t seem to have the impulse to write, and if the comment rate is any indication, what little I do write is not spurring conversations either. Given these two strikes, I cannot see myself having anything to say for a while.
I’m not getting rid of the domain, so it might come back at some future date, but in the meantime…
Good night.
Sitrep
by Chris on May.10, 2007, under General Thoughts
Well, it’s been a bit; I’m not sure why, but I’ve been undermotivated to blog lately, which has resulted in an ominous quiet from the site.
Here’s a bullet-point update on my situation these days:
- I’m biking to work pretty much daily now; it’s about (I’m told) 6km each way, so it’s a bit of exercise I wouldn’t otherwise be getting, and it’s pretty decent exercise. It’s excellent that our workplace has a shower.
- I’m taking class in the morning and working late, which means that anyone that wants to make plans with me has to take into account that I won’t be home until 7:30 or so each weekday. Having said that, I’d love to do evening things with people, so please call any time.
- Work is up & down; I want to work on new things, but old things keep cropping up.
- Char is away this week, and I miss her.
- XBMC is the greatest thing since sliced bread. No AppleTV for me, my new (old) Xbox does everything I would want the aTV to do.
- I’ve read a few books recently, notably “Infidel” by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, which I bought for Char. It’s excellent, and I highly recommend it.
- On Sunday, with the blessings of Lyal and the qualified non-refusal of a shoulder surgeon, I’m going to fly again.
Lockouts
by Chris on Oct.04, 2006, under Meta
I’ve had cause to password-protect a post for the first time since I started this blog, and I thought I’d make a note so that you dedicated (five) readers can get in.
Just email me and ask, I’ll hook you up with the password. It’ll vary for each post that I protect, so don’t expect the one from this post to carry over. If the post is one which I wish to share with you, I’ll send it to you. If not, please do not be offended. Seriously. I don’t know how to make sure you’re not, so I’ll just tell you not to be
Wallpaper For The Slow
by Chris on Oct.02, 2006, under Meta
Sorry, Dad, I looked at the sizes and decided that it wasn’t TOO bad to use this theme.
For faster loading, if anyone feels that this loads too slow, pick a wallpaper that’s tiled (from the row of squares on the top of the page, below the title) — as of this writing, there’s just one, a grey stripes sort of dealie.
Those load faster, and it should persist between visits. If it doesn’t, well, uhm…
This is an experiment, and I can go back to the other one later.
Update
Thanks to my lovely beta tester it’s clear that this theme does not work in Internet Explorer, that sack of crap browser still used in a few primitive corners of the net. Well, a few primitive corners that comprise 90% of all browser use.
So, no go. Back to the BlueMoonlight theme for now.
An aside to readers
by Chris on Sep.05, 2006, under Meta and Projects
If you happen to be a reader of either of this site’s child blogs, Morruz or MildIllSon, they’re sort of moved now.
Oh, the content already moved, but the blogs themselves are best reached at a slightly different address:
Where, before, there was “http://www.offlineblog.com/morruz” and “http://www.offlineblog.com/mildillson”, now there are “http://morruz.offlineblog.com/” and “http://mildillson.offlineblog.com”. The sidebar links are updated, and feel free to head over there at your convenience, although somebody doesn’t update often enough, and another somebody isn’t traveling at the moment. Still, it bore mentioning.
In addition, I’m trying to convince Beau to upload something of his own to the web. This something will NOT be work-safe, which should surprise nobody who knows Beau, and might well be offensive to some, if I’m lucky.
Moved, at last
by Chris on Aug.27, 2006, under Meta
Please, watch this space again for interesting commentary.
The move is complete, I’m now on a faster, more congenial host.
Hopefully, this goes smoothly. I’ll be ensuring that Morruz and MildIllSon are moved cleanly, as well.
I don’t know how well all of the infrastructure survived, so comments would be a good thing to make sure it’s all there.
Philosophizin’
by Chris on May.11, 2006, under Events, General Thoughts, Media and Meta
So, I spent the greater part of yesterday evening ploughing through, or more accurately, slogging through John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism.
Yeek, that’s a workout. It might be the circuitous sentence structures, it might be the content. But either way, it’s hard going.
So, of course, I grabbed some Lagavulin 16-year scotch to sip as I educated.
Life is pretty good.
Oh, and in other news, my local hockey team beat their local hockey team. And what a game, it was. Wow.
In yet other news, did anyone notice the geographically-relevant link list down and to the right? I’ve added “Sites near me” to the sidebar. It’s possible that there’s even a useful community of bloggers in Edmonton. Although, odds are slim.
Sporadic, isn’t it?
by Chris on Mar.12, 2006, under Events, General Thoughts, Internet, Meta and Projects
Yeah, I’m a bit poor at the posting, lately.
Mind you, I’ve got nothing on one of my site’s tenants when it comes to letting cobwebs collect. It’s too bad, too, because he’s a good writer. Char and I spent a late night there the other day, and had a blast. As expected, of course. I’m concerned that they may not feel the same, though, because I have an uncanny knack for finding (not causing, I hope!) flaws in any electronic device that I go near :). Their coffee maker spat up, and the next day their gamecube wasn’t playing nice with their VCR. I swear it’s not my fault, but the correlation between my presence and these issues is a bit disturbing.
Anyway, I’m just ticking along, here. I tinkered with the blog layout again. I decided to try something I ordinarily find to be a bit hard on the eyes — the black background + white lettering scheme — and get REALLY geeky. Isn’t that a slick death star?
Other than work, I do little. I’m still poking at the programming environment of OS X, looking for a way to make my iTunes reconciler work. I imagine that once I get through the “how the hell do the GUI programming tools work?” steps, I should be cackling.
Periodic cry for attention…
by Chris on Feb.03, 2006, under Meta
I have to ask — it’s been a few posts, is comment posting broken?