greatbear: (forearms)
I've been spending a bit more time skimming Facebook, being that so many former LJers left for the hustle and bustle of the big time over there. I also have quite a few people who were never on LJ in my friends list as well. One thing I have noticed on occasions is a rather humorous relationship between adjacent entries in the "news feed." These happen by chance, but make me wonder if there isn't some behind-the-scenes shenanigans going on. This one, for example, made me choke on my drink tonight.



I mean, really. Too close for coincidence, eh? LOL
greatbear: (facebook indicator)
Best, to-the-point analogy that depicts where the users of Facebook (and most other social media setups for that matter, even LJ) rank in the grand scheme of things:



In other news, I am sick of the cold, wet and dreary weather that has befallen Mayhem Acres in the last few weeks. While I have been making the best of it by doing inside stuff (a major cleaning, painting and upgrading of one bedroom took place this last week and weekends), it does not do much for my well being. Said extreme bedroom makeover was extended in duration by almost double simply because I was not able to move like I would normally. I still have a whole list of chores, fixes and duties to perform in and around the house and garage before winter sets in, and some things are just not doable in the rain. Jeff and I will make the best of things, I guess. It's hell when no one is around to help, or has excuses not to.
greatbear: (asshat)
Note to self: Block everyone from high school that have settled into Facebook. They seem to be the same cliquish, opinionated assholes they were 30 years ago. It was a huge relief getting away from that scene, there's no reason to believe that it has changed one bit.

How appropriate that I have misspelled it as "Fecebook" on a couple occasions.
greatbear: (old graybeard)
Though this was one of my long weekends (I get alternate Fridays off), my hoping to get things done on all the various vehicles and the trailer did not happen. I was just not in the mood, and having some intestinal distress did not help. Did get some cleaning done in the basement, some work outside, in the garage, the remaining firewood split and managed to see a movie. The house smells like tires again since the set for the trailer still sits in the entryway, and I had decided to shave both of our heads bald and reboot my beard by taking it to a summer goatee. I bet I will get picked on at work tomorrow.

Come hell or high water, all the cars and trucks will get taken care of this week, and the weekend will be more work around the house and basement with a break in the middle for Baltimore Pride. We decided against DC this time. Hell, we haven't been in ages. It'll be interesting to see who we run into this year.

Jeff and I are looking forward to our Hillside camping trip at the end of the month. I hope the weather is decent and not part of the continuing rain-fest this year has seemingly become.

With so many people leaving LJ for Facebook, I have scotched the idea of deleting my FB for now. My presence here and on FB is still going to be rather limited, I will occasionally pop in to check what's happening in the spaces.

This should turn out to be a busy week, especially at work. Ugh. I really need a break.
greatbear: (fuzzy)
I have not been posting much. Anyone paying attention would likely notice this. Thing is, I've always been a rather private, busy sort. I approached the internet in it's earliest days not just for being a techie/business/information resource, but as a way to kinda force myself to be more outgoing, to relate to people I don't know (yet) in a more personal, direct manner. Taking this track allowed me to dip my toe into the interpersonal relations waters minus the direct contact, which was always my stumbling block. You see, once I get to know someone, I'm at ease, the conversations flow, good times are to be had. I found the 'net to be the perfect 'ice breaker' for me, and it's treated me very well ever since.

Recently, though, I feel myself retreating a bit, and really not feeling much like socializing. The reasons are many, from being busy at work and with projects both here at home and up in PA with Jeff's parents, to finding myself seemingly brushed off by quite a few so-called friends that dont return calls or messages. So, I take the hint and replace social interaction with my old standbys like tinkering and projects, going to swap meets, music listening and other introspective pursuits. I'm happy as a clam with this sort of thing. Part of this feeling is probably from 'overextending' myself into the social realm, building a sort of dependence on other people for enjoyment. Well, people have their own lives, like me, and can't be counted on to be the most reliable friends. Rather than feel exposed, I minimized my interaction with a considerable amount of people and instead placed the onus of friendship in their hands. In quite a few (more than half) I was greeted with silence and inaction. Okay, now I know where not to concentrate efforts and instead focus on those that seem to really care. It's a start, I guess.

Now, I've said that I am mostly a rather private individual, and I'm a man of substance. The same internet that brought my out of my shell has changed over the years, and not in the best ways that suit my personality. Services like Facebook and Twitter feed on the minutiae of daily life, encouraging people to constantly publish their activities. This in itself is not intrinsically bad, but it's not for me. I signed up for Facebook as a means to keep in touch with others, and intend to try and use it for that purpose. But I can't constantly upload the droll happenings of my life just because I can, and if I happen to be doing something of note, well, why should I drop what I am doing and tell the world? LJ is like that for me in some ways too. I considered Twitter in the beginning, but thought better of it. All of these electronic gotchas are tinged with 'obligation', which is something I feel uncomfortable with. I am a great user of technology, but I feel like the tech is using me all too often.

All this being said, I intend to keep with my ramblings here on LJ. Unfortunately, a good many people from here have migrated into the 140-character-at-a-time worlds. I'll miss the substantive posts and deeper interactions that 'macroblogging' provides. If it finds readership and interaction, then I am happy.

PS: The New Queensryche album is awesome.
greatbear: (seasons greetings)
Okay. I want some really convincing reasons as to why I should sign up for Facebook like so many others are doing. Since I havent signed up, I have no idea what one's Facebook pages look like, because one has to be a member in order to see them. The latter violates my spirit of openness on the 'net. With almost daily stories about some app or another being banned for violating privacy and rampant advertising tracking, who in their right mind would go for this unless there was something compelling. I am assuming the community aspect is that reason. If the setup is anything like the noisy hell that is Myspace, I'm not interested.

Full disclosure: I have a Myspace page. The only reason was to be able to see other Myspace pages, particularly Kit Watkins'. Given Kit's love for all things minimalist, despite all his attempts at a clean site design, it's still stuck in that same template along with millions of teenage girls and bad emo bands.

Help me, Obi-Wan Lazywebs, you're my only hope.

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