Done yesterday (20091120 Fr)
2009-11-21 05:08 pm1120 Fr
* up 6:35; W=198.4; drugs, nose, teeth; coffee
* dishes, breakfast -- if the idea is to make this a reasonably complete
activity log, I should add this. We'll see.
* 9:30 leave for work -- $demo sometime around -10am- _2pm_
& lovely full-arch rainbow on the way to work.
! still no scrim.
@ Winner Takes All, Long Tails And The Fractilization Of Culture
@ Google Chrome OS available as free VMWare download
@ What Google Needs for the Chrome OS To Succeed
@ Everything You Need To Know About Chrome OS
@ Editorial: Chrome OS is what I want, but not what I need
& raining, so no walkies. Barefoot instead?? no.
-> 12:35 good news about $project's future prospects.
@ Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2010
@ Are You Someone's User-Generated Content?
(from Don Marti)
@ Chromium OS
= Google Chrome can print on Linux now!
! happy -- can now switch on many computers.
* buy coffee!!!
& pick up dinner at Emil Villa's
& some nice conversation with M. & husband
sang the Two Bears
& take YD and Colleen out shopping (Target)
! feeling a little down. Put-upon?
& holding brief IM conversation with Colleen, who is sitting beside me.
| very sleepy in the evening.
* 10pm bath, bed
A good day yesterday, though I did end up feeling a little down and maybe put-upon to find that I had to pick up a take-out dinner, and then take Colleen and the YD out shopping (after Colleen had said she intended to do it during the day). Nobody's fault; Marty, who would normally done the driving, is down with an injury.
I got very sleepy way too early in the evening, took a bath at 10pm and went directly to bed. And it was raining at lunchtime, so no walkies.
But other than that, it was a good day. A full-arch rainbow on the way to work in the morning, and some good conversation and a little music in the evening. And Google Chrome can print on Linux now, removing the main obstacle to making it my day-to-day browser. It doesn't do flash, either, but I can always fire up Iceweasel if I have to.
Today's links were largely Chrome-plated. Here we have Everything You Need To Know About Chrome OS Editorial: Chrome OS is what I want, but not what I need Google Chrome OS available as free VMWare download and What Google Needs for the Chrome OS To Succeed.
On other topics, Are You Someone's User-Generated Content? (from Don Marti, about the difference between writing a blog and posting on Facebook or Myspace) and Winner Takes All, Long Tails And The Fractalization Of Culture.
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Date: 2009-11-22 01:51 am (UTC)(Yes, I was a rainbow, winged unicorn, fairy and butterfly loving little girl growing up, why?)
I don't mind being someone's user-generated content, because I'm not writing to make myself better known to the general bog of the blogosphere, but to my friends. That's why I'm on a *social* network.
Hey! we're socializing! ;^) Does it count when we're so far apart?
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Date: 2009-11-22 02:33 am (UTC)LJ counts as a blog, in my opinion, though the distinction is a bit more clear-cut if you're a paid member and so don't have advertising on your journal.
Yes, "social networks" count as socializing; most of what people do on computers is communication. In many ways socializing online is easier for me, though it isn't as satisfying.