Dev Dawn

November 6, 2006

Weekend Clear

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stu @ 9:29 am

Left my laptop at work on Friday afternoon with the clear intention of picking it up later that evening. It’s now Monday morning, and the laptop never made it home.

 

Not sure if anyone else out there watched it, but there was an interesting game of rugby on early Sunday morning (our time). Australia played Wales. It ended up a draw.

 

It was a good game. Attacking rugby, great defence, and some amazing plays. Latham again demonstrated that he is without peer at the back of the field. He caught a ball on the 22 and made it through at least 4 defenders to score down the sideline. Very cool. He’s got better momentum (leg-pumping) than a lot of forwards, and the desire to never give in.

 

It was sad to see George Smith not even on the bench. I get that they are experimenting. And that Phil Waugh offers leadership. I hope he’ll be back for the next test.

 

‘Nuff about the rugby. I’ve got work todo.

 

Cheers,

November 2, 2006

Work-A-Rage

Filed under: SuperNerds (Funnies) — Stu @ 7:35 am

November 1, 2006

The Problem With Calling Them Out

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stu @ 8:45 pm

One of the blogs I visit caused a fair amount of consternation this week. Paul Stamatiou posted on bloggers to retain their (me too i guess) blog’s integrity and reputation.

 

Parts of the post make a lot of sense. Paul usually does make sense. The message of the post is clear .. know your stuff. It has given me a kick in the pants, making me try and tighten up my posts.

 

However, it doesn’t stop me cringing a little upon reading the post. There’s a fair bit of arrogance behind it (arrogance isn’t bad). Not because of the statements themselves, but how they are delivered. Paul is an A-List blogger, in my opinion. He’s got a pretty large audience. Obviously, blogs are opinions. That’s cool. Paul’s entitled to his. I just think the message could have been delivered with a little more .. i guess .. meekness.

 

Some of his phrasing, particularly with reference to Robert Scoble, Donna Bogatin, and Steve Rubel, was pretty alienating. I’m not going to go into any theories as to why the post was written. Just that I think it could have been written differently. A general callout. Maybe some carefully pointed but disguised digs. A little tongue in cheek humor. But ..

 

BUT BUT BUT

 

Then we wouldn’t be talking about it. I probably wouldn’t be writing about it. It wouldn’t be news. So .. my opinion really matters squat in this.

 

It’s pretty easy to have a bad day. Lots of people have them I’m told. Maybe Paul was having one. I’ve had one once. Or twice.

 

 

On a different note, today I was doing a bit more thinking about the social aspects of the web. Linking mostly. The linking of each other’s blogs.

 

Personally, I’m not into the whorish side of things, where you swap links like crazy, hardly speaking with people, just blinging them up. That’s got it’s advantages, sure. You get a lot of spider-webby networking going on. People visiting your site can visit ten other people’s etc etc. I’d rather have a few links, and those links are people I know, or have some tighter connection with than just .. TEH WEB AWESOMELY.

 

Haven’t been able to wrench myself away from work (ha ha) to get some comics up. I’ve got them in my drawing book, lots of them .. just getting it from there (or my brain) into the computer takes a while longer, even with the blessed Wacom.

 

Soon. But not yet. But soon.

 

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