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06/20/2006 20:08 #21056
Q & APeople:
1. How did you find out about/why did you become of estrip?
I forget, but it might have been Artvoice's ill-fated Buffalo Geeks movement. Several of the posters to the mailing list had journals here, and "one link lead to another" in typical Internet fashion.
2. How "out" are you about having a publicly accessible online journal. Do your friends know? Does your family know? Do your co-workers know? Does your boss know? Do you use your real name? Do you use your real photo?
No one knows. I've kind of made my presence on this site part of "life up here". I keep it separate from another blog detailing my life back home/down there.
3. How many epeeps have you met real life?
0, unfortunately. I've only been living here a short while and the opportunity hasn't presented itself.
4. How has estrip changed the way that you meet people, on and/or off line?
It's probably pushed my efforts at socialization more towards one type of people/set of venues than another.
5. How has estrip affected you love life?
It hasn't. I've generally kept my love life separate from my postings.
6. How many of your friends have joined estrip because of your influence?
When I have friends up here, I'll let you know.
7. Are you from Buffalo/do you live in Buffalo?
I'm not originally from Buffalo. I moved here several months ago from North Carolina. Though my parents met here in the 60's, so in some broad way I do have a few Buffalo roots.
Equipment:
1. What type of hardware or software purchases have you made as a result of using estrip?
None, though (e:strip) has inspired me to write software to make my (e:strip)/Buffalo experience more enjoyable and give me a creative outlet that I really don't have at work.
2. Have you used the mobile version of estrip? Why or why not?
I don't have cell internet service.
Lifestyle:
1. In what way has estrip changed your Internet surfings habits? Describe the amount of time you spend on estrip, when you use it and about how long?
(e:strip) has saved me from becoming a luddite who has almost nothing to do with computers in his spare time. The people on the site make computers tolerable enough for me to forget that I program them for nine hours a day.
1a. How many journals do you usually read per day?
3-8, depending on how spicy they are.
2. In what ways has estrip changed the way you perceive your local community?
Since moving here, I haven't had a lot of chances to interact with the Buffalo community, so (e:strip) is sort of like a surrogate.
3. How has journaling about your life affected the way you spend your free time?
I don't journal every day, but the one or two times a week I journal, I spend a lot of time (hour+) thinking about what I'm going to write.
4. Has estrip changed your living situation in any way?
Not being very familiar with the town, it's helped to point me out towards things worth doing.
5. Do you find that you mediate/document more of your experiences now that you share them with others?
I've always journaled a small fraction of my experiences in any blog I write.
6. Has publishing on estrip affected the way that write?
Did you mean to say "Has publishing on (e:strip) had any measurable effect on your writing?"
7. Do you have other online journals? If so, with what service and has estrip affected your usage of that journal?
Just the standard home-rolled wordpress kind. It's nice, though, having some other person administer the blogging system for a change.
8. Have you ever gotten in trouble for using estrip at work?
No, and I don't intend to. I try to keep (e:strip) something I do off the clock. I also try to put nothing in my entries that could be conveniantly Google'd by my employers and directly linked back to me and get me in trouble. Not that I have any intention of posting anything confidential or secretive, but I want to be able to talk about the occasional rough day at work in a generalized kind of way (e.g "My boss was really grumpy", etc) without making more trouble for myself than I have to. That's the main reason why I've still declined to replace the default face with a more meaningful picture.
9. If you have stopped using estrip, why
Haven't stopped yet.
06/20/2006 02:29 #21055
V Is For Victory!Category: hockey
HOLY COW! WE WON THE STANLEY CUP!!!
I raise my tall glass of freshly-brewed southern sweet tea to my victorious home team. People said you couldn't do it and that you'd let your "redneck" fanbase down, and you responded to those people not with equally harsh words but rather superior sportsmanship while your fans responded, eventually, with equally serious enthusiasm. You've rekindled my belief in the good guy who doesn't stoop to the negative levels of his adversaries winning in the end. You have truly lived up to your motto of the season: Whatever It Takes.
My only regret is that I'm 600+ miles away and unable to attend the celebrations.
I raise my tall glass of freshly-brewed southern sweet tea to my victorious home team. People said you couldn't do it and that you'd let your "redneck" fanbase down, and you responded to those people not with equally harsh words but rather superior sportsmanship while your fans responded, eventually, with equally serious enthusiasm. You've rekindled my belief in the good guy who doesn't stoop to the negative levels of his adversaries winning in the end. You have truly lived up to your motto of the season: Whatever It Takes.
My only regret is that I'm 600+ miles away and unable to attend the celebrations.
vincent - 06/20/06 13:10
Congrats, I don't have any kind of grudge against the HARTFORD WHALERS!!!!
No seriously I sat with a couple up at Casino Niagara last night from Carolina. They had the accent and all but not the usual friendly type as my Ex carries herself.
I just thought it was cool that I sat with a couple from NC in Canada.
Congrats, I don't have any kind of grudge against the HARTFORD WHALERS!!!!
No seriously I sat with a couple up at Casino Niagara last night from Carolina. They had the accent and all but not the usual friendly type as my Ex carries herself.
I just thought it was cool that I sat with a couple from NC in Canada.
jason - 06/20/06 12:12
OMFG!
OMFG!
06/01/2006 22:20 #21051
Old North State Of MindCategory: hockey
Go Team.
06/06/2006 22:54 #21053
Gematria For JuneCategory: culture
Today is June 6, 2006.
6/6/6.
6 added together three times is 18.
18 spelled out in Hebrew forms (WIKIPEDIA - Chai_%28symbol%29), the symbol for life.
In summary, I'm lousy about doing laundry, and I'm an even worse satanist. The first few weeks I lived here, I had noticed that at corner of Utica and Richmond embedded in the sidewalk was a hand print and three plastic dice (all sixes). When I first saw this arrangement, I had thought "A Hamsa (WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khamsa) and three dice that total number 18--the person at this house must really be trying to ward off evil spirits".
It was only when a friend visiting from out of town pointed out the whole "Damian" thing that I realized the person on the corner was going for the Mark Of The Beast and not the denomination of bar-mitzvah gifts.
6/6/6.
6 added together three times is 18.
18 spelled out in Hebrew forms (WIKIPEDIA - Chai_%28symbol%29), the symbol for life.
In summary, I'm lousy about doing laundry, and I'm an even worse satanist. The first few weeks I lived here, I had noticed that at corner of Utica and Richmond embedded in the sidewalk was a hand print and three plastic dice (all sixes). When I first saw this arrangement, I had thought "A Hamsa (WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khamsa) and three dice that total number 18--the person at this house must really be trying to ward off evil spirits".
It was only when a friend visiting from out of town pointed out the whole "Damian" thing that I realized the person on the corner was going for the Mark Of The Beast and not the denomination of bar-mitzvah gifts.
imk2 - 06/07/06 13:25
ha ha, that's my ex-boyfriends house! they're non-conformists not satanists.
ha ha, that's my ex-boyfriends house! they're non-conformists not satanists.
06/06/2006 00:39 #21052
Good News, Good StartsCategory: general
Several pieces of good news.
First, we won against Oilers!!! In honor of this event, I'm renaming the venue geocoding software I'm writing to "Category5". My dream of getting the latitude and longitude of every bar in Buffalo is slowly turning into reality.
Second, I'm flying home on Friday to see the folks back home. While I'm not fond of missing the Allentown festival, it's more than made up for by seeing the people I care about who I haven't seen for nearly four months.
Third, I've finally figured out how to put images on estrip after puzzling over it the process for several days.
I was driving down Elmwood several days ago, and out of the blue was a sign that I've been trying to meet women in all the wrong places ;) (not photoshopped--I really found it this way).
First, we won against Oilers!!! In honor of this event, I'm renaming the venue geocoding software I'm writing to "Category5". My dream of getting the latitude and longitude of every bar in Buffalo is slowly turning into reality.
Second, I'm flying home on Friday to see the folks back home. While I'm not fond of missing the Allentown festival, it's more than made up for by seeing the people I care about who I haven't seen for nearly four months.
Third, I've finally figured out how to put images on estrip after puzzling over it the process for several days.
I was driving down Elmwood several days ago, and out of the blue was a sign that I've been trying to meet women in all the wrong places ;) (not photoshopped--I really found it this way).
lilho - 06/06/06 17:39
thats wrong.
thats wrong.
jenks - 06/06/06 11:05
haha that's funny... I guess defaultface is girly looking, but 'female' never crossed my mind. Maybe it's the programmer bit... but now you have to answer the question! (you'd think I'd be more in tune to this, as someone who always gets called 'nurse' just since i'm a chick.)
haha that's funny... I guess defaultface is girly looking, but 'female' never crossed my mind. Maybe it's the programmer bit... but now you have to answer the question! (you'd think I'd be more in tune to this, as someone who always gets called 'nurse' just since i'm a chick.)
libertad - 06/06/06 10:24
This entire time i thought you were a woman, but maybe you are and a lesbian. I guess the default face to me looks like a girl...i dunno are you a man or a lesbian?
This entire time i thought you were a woman, but maybe you are and a lesbian. I guess the default face to me looks like a girl...i dunno are you a man or a lesbian?
Just Have a possible suggestion on #8. Don't put up a picture of your self but put up a small picture of something you find on line that you like. Maybe of the the Huricanes kissing the cup. Or maybe just some symbol you like. There are a few peeps who have done that in the past and not had a picture of them selves up. I completely understand that not wanting work to know thing. Was stayed annomus for a long time.