Redwood Asylum (emeritus)
...by the inmates...for the inmates...
Thursday, December 19, 2002
What's a Weblog?
[Post backdated to 12/19/02]
My thanks to Juha Haataja of Universal Rule in Finland for pointing me to Halley.
New digicam
[Post backdated to 12/19/02]
Big storm today but the power stayed on. New stovetop not installed because it did not fit, even though measurements were made before purchase. Bought digital camera at Circuit City for Maria to use. Discount and bundle wasn't too bad. It should arrive with their main shipment tomorrow. Selected the HP Photosmart 850, which is 4 megapixel with 8x optical zoom. Tested the Olympus 3 megapixel with 8x zoom for a few days first but it was more expensive with lower resolution. I've done a lot of shooting with a Nikon Coolpix 990 that I'm able to borrow from work. Love the lens quality on the Coolpix, and also enjoy the unique rotating housing. Will be interesting to see the Photosmart lens results. I'm holding my breath with this camera purchase from non-traditional vendor.
...by the inmates...for the inmates...

What's a Weblog?
[Post backdated to 12/19/02]
My thanks to Juha Haataja of Universal Rule in Finland for pointing me to Halley.
What's a Weblog?. Halley's Comment writes about weblogs:[Universal Rule]
- A weblog (or blog) is a daily online diary on the Net where you write and publish at the near-same moment to a few million of your closest friends, except only about 20 people actually read what you write. Each entry is called a "post" and the person writing a weblog (or "blog") is called a "weblogger" or "blogger."
- A blog is a love letter, scribbled on three-hole paper and scrunched up all sweaty in your hand that you try to pass to the cutest looking guy in class and he drops it and walks on it and then your friend goes to retrieve it and bring it back to you, unread while you die a thousand deaths.
- A blog is a new medium as new and weird as the novel was a few hundred years ago. It's a medium that has embedded news, non-fiction narrative, fiction, poetry, graphics, music and most importantly hyperlinks to all other media which gives it its quintessential differentiating characteristic -- it can NOT exist outside of the web. It's a purely networked form. Writers love it because (oh shit, shall I spill the beans, it's EXACTLY how they think and experience the world. Scary, eh?) Talk about baggy monsters.
- It's telepathic training wheels -- that is, it's a very early stage on the way to the REALLY big next big thing -- brain-to-brain telepathic transfer. Bye bye telephone, bye bye writing, bye bye fortune cookies, bye bye every other way you used to communicate. Blogs open up people's minds, you travel the road with them, see it all through their eyes. It's all we've got now, but soon enough we'll all be in bed with each other, embeded with each other I mean.
- Blogs are embarrassingly textual and visual now, but will soon be audio/video. Don't hold it against them. They're trying to get there asap. You will hear them talking soon. Yes, that A/V guy who was a putz in 8th grade will be king. Just get used to it.
- Blogs are one of the last places where you can still tell the truth.
- Blogs are one the first places where women are finally telling the truth.
- A weblog is good way to make friends, visit friends, love people and not leave your house.
- A weblog is my head, open to you, day and night, at your convenience. Come on in. Please take your shoes off at the door, I hate having to vacuum after you leave.
- A weblog is watching brains at work, especially watching brains with the ultimate prosthetic device -- everyone else's brain and the whole net connected. Weblogs let you watch people learning at lightning speed. Awesome to witness.
11:15:00 PM
New digicam
[Post backdated to 12/19/02]
Big storm today but the power stayed on. New stovetop not installed because it did not fit, even though measurements were made before purchase. Bought digital camera at Circuit City for Maria to use. Discount and bundle wasn't too bad. It should arrive with their main shipment tomorrow. Selected the HP Photosmart 850, which is 4 megapixel with 8x optical zoom. Tested the Olympus 3 megapixel with 8x zoom for a few days first but it was more expensive with lower resolution. I've done a lot of shooting with a Nikon Coolpix 990 that I'm able to borrow from work. Love the lens quality on the Coolpix, and also enjoy the unique rotating housing. Will be interesting to see the Photosmart lens results. I'm holding my breath with this camera purchase from non-traditional vendor.
11:00:00 PM