So, I rarely update this thing, so I’ve decided that I won’t be updating it anymore.
I do post on occasion on my other site, dyo-ecksdee.com.
I may also be found on IRC at irc.systemnet.info in #dyo. My username is Biiaru.
Now with 2x the readership! (Read: we now have 2 people reading us up from 1)
So, I rarely update this thing, so I’ve decided that I won’t be updating it anymore.
I do post on occasion on my other site, dyo-ecksdee.com.
I may also be found on IRC at irc.systemnet.info in #dyo. My username is Biiaru.
So, this morning, I get up to check my email. There are two new emails in my inbox. Both of them are in JAPANESE, and both are from GOOGLE.
So I open one of them. It has a bunch of moonspeak, then “Google,” then some more moonspeak, then one of my email addresses, then more moonspeak, and then a link!
A link.
I click it. Apparently… it’s a password reset email. I didn’t ask for a password reset email! Especially not one in japanese! I figure some japanese person wanted the email address. :V That is understandable, though. D:
Yay for having today off. Not yay for having an essay to write. D:
So much for “the next few weeks.” God, I’m lazy.
Well, recently, I signed up for Pownce. This led me to start thinking about other social networks again. Today I’ll be talking quickly about 4 that I like: Pownce, Twitter, Last.fm, and Facebook (link withheld - if you want it, let me know).
Pownce is kinda like Twitter, except it has extra support for sending people links, files (max 10MB), and events, and the messages can be WAY bigger. I’d say add me on Pownce - I might start distributing WIP versions of my music through it. Pownce was created by Kevin Rose, the same <suckup>ABSOLUTE GENIUS</suckup> that created Digg and Revision3. It’s already fairly large in the tech community, and unfortunately that’s where I see it staying for quite a while. (Want a Pownce invite? Add me on Twitter and ask me there!)
Twitter is quite awesome. It’s mainly for people who have cell phones, and even though I am not part of that particular slice of the population, I still find it quite cool. Basically, Twitter is about these short messages (under 140 characters) called “tweets.” You update them with whatever you’re doing at the moment. It tends to get highly addictive. It’s really only useful though if you have a whole bunch of friends that use it, too.
Last.fm, on the other hand, is pretty much just all about music. Previously named AudioScrobbler, it’s a site that keeps count of what music you listen to and tells you who’s your musical “neighbor” based on what you listen to. This tends to just run in the background, taking track of what music you listen to and adding it to your profile. They also have a customized radio service, where you can put in what artists you like and then listen to stuff from other similar artists. I never really got into the social aspect of Last.fm, but it’s a need-to-have site if you like music at all.
I’ll assume you all know what Facebook is, but here’s a quick recap - it was a social network for colleges up until a few years ago - now anyone can join, but it’s still mainly used by college-goers and high-schoolers. It’s the largest of the bunch, and has quite a bunch of ways to integrate “applications” into it (such as Pownce, Twitter, and Last.fm). Not sure how useful it’ll be, but I’ll try it out.
Now, what effect will these have on my blog? Expect in the next few weeks for this blog to be converted into an aggregator of all my Facebook, Pownce, Twitter, and Last.fm entries. But for now, friend me on all of those sites! ![]()
And the last time I posted here was two months ago!
Again!
OKAY. I need to start posting here more. I should prolly, uh…
Go do homework. It needs to get done. STOP DELAYING!
Holy crap, was the last time I posted here really 2 months ago? Unreal.
I’m recovering from a bad cold thing. Hopefully it’ll be all gone by tuesday.
MacHeist finally had heist 5.5 today. It was HARD. ‘Nuff said.
Apparently, Mina’s been showing her face on the internets again! Gotta talk to her. Maybe she’ll still want to be friends! That would be crazy-awesome.
And that is all for now.
So I’ve started using a USB keyboard because using this on-screen keyboard for so long is gonna drive me insane. However, the downside is that I also have to plug in a USB mouse, cause plugging in this keyboard disables my trackpad. Fun fun.
However, I’m still muddling along. Still working on new music, some of it you might hear soon.
I’ve totally fallen in love with Postal Service’s album Give Up. It’s just simply unbelievable. That’s the kind of music I want to create. Hopefully I’ll end up doing so.
Okay. Let’s take a little recap of this week.
Monday: I spill milk on my laptop, rendering much of the keyboard useless. The F5 and F6 keys and all keys from z to . don’t work.
Tuesday: Finally figure out how to use an on-screen keyboard.
Wednesday: We get a $37.95 pizza. It was definately not worth the cost.
Thursday: In the middle of the night, due to what I can only assume was undercooked pepperoni on the pizza, I get deathly sick. Shitload of vomiting and diarrhea. Slept through most of the day.
Friday: I had to go back to school, still not feeling well enough.
I’m sure there’s stuff here that I’m forgetting about, but… damn. Just damn.
So, today I recieved two gigs of ram for my MacBook. Popped ‘em in, worked like a charm. Fricking wonderful. Safari opened up in a second and a half. With Azureus BitTyrant running in the background. WHOA.
I also recieved a 320gb external hard drive! Very nice, works well.
Now, you must think my day has been awesome, right?
Wrong. I spilled milk on my keyboard shortly after I got everything set up.
The keyboard pretty much fucked up. Some keys worked correctly, some worked incorrectly, and some didn’t work at all.
Hopefully we can fix that… but that definately put a damper on my happiness today.
I was pretty wrong on those predictions, yeah. The fact that they didn’t talk about the Mac at all surprised me. A lot.
I hope they’ll talk about the Mac soon though… maybe next week?