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Insomniac

Insomniac

I hate when I can’t sleep. It seems like it happens more frequently these days. I can usually feel it coming on, too. I lay in bed, earplugs securely in, and a random thought occurs like, am I sure my second session class begins on Thursday, and not today? Maybe I missed it? As my mind works, I can actually hear my heart begin to beat faster as my breathing gets shallow and rapid. One thought invariably leads to another; my anxiety rises, forcing my eyes open. To me, it sounds like my breathing and heartbeat are as loud as a percussion section in a Tchaikovsky symphony. Nothing to do but go to the couch.

Nothing like a distraction to help cure insomnia. The web is full of distractions. What’ll it be first? Facebook? Flickr? Maybe I’ll just go through my neglected RSS feeds. I start from left to right.

Facebook is the new high school. I was never that popular in high school, nor am I popular on Facebook. Some of my friends 249 “friends” are — you know, the ones who were popular in high school. I like when I post a link to a political story or an interesting photo or a funny YouTube video, I rarely get a response. Yet, one of the populars posts the same damn thing, and people seem to fall over themselves to be the first to offer a bon mot, a snarky response, or some other slithering obsequiousness. Facebook changes its interface every three days, too. You’d think this would be for the better, but it usually amounts to what the campus IT guys call an “upgrade” — you know, something that helps them as administrators but makes the system worse for its users.

Flickr is not much better. I have less “friends” on Flickr, and they are a more gregarious community. However, the “photographers” who seem to get the most attention are the ones who post pictures of their lovely lady lumps. I might even go so far as to say that the most popular photogs on Flickr are young women self-portrait artists who don’t mind showing their boobs. They don’t even have to be good photographers to get a lot of comments. My favorites are the ones who try to analyze a technical proficiency that’s not there: “Excellent composition and attention to details.” What they really mean is “Nice boobies!” Even serious photogs turn into Beavis and Butthead when boobs are involved. Yours truly is no exception. Flickr used to be about growing as a photographer; now it’s about looking at boobs.

One could learn a lot about me by seeing my RSS feeds. I use Fever as my reader of choice, installed at Jhary.com. Fever allows me to prioritize my feeds into “kindling” and “sparks”; the former are the essential sites I want to read, while the latter are supplemental and only influence what’s hot — i.e., what’s being talked about the most on all my feeds. While it’s expensive, I’ve been using Fever for almost a year now.

I usually begin my RSS perusal with technology news, like what’s up with Apple and Ubuntu. Since the iPad is coming out at the end of the month, it’s interesting to see what the lovers and haters have to say. There are plenty of both offering praise and condemnation for a device that hasn’t even come out yet. It looks like it might be bigger than the iPhone. I usually include Boing Boing, Slashdot, and LifeHacker as part of my tech browsing.

From tech, I look to photography, from Canon rumors and new equipment to advice about being a better photog to equipment reviews. Next, if I’m still awake, I check out what my favorite car company — Mini — is up to on Motoring File, and I might look at a couple of motorcycling feeds.

Yes, I have feeds on politics, arts, literature, and other news, but I generally don’t read these when I’m trying to fight off insomnia.

Last night I found something interesting on LifeHacker: 750 Words Clears Your Mind. It suggests a simple site, 750 Words, that encourages you to write 750 words a day. Now, I gotta say, I’m prime for this suggestion, having just met some great writers at the Crossroads Writers Conference, like Jack McDevitt. Now, I’ve never fooled myself into believing I was a writer, especially a creative one. Yes, I took a creative writing class as an undergrad, making Dr. Cole suffer through all my awful sonnets and short stories, but the only thing I really learned is that I’ll likely never write a novel. Still, it is a dream of mine. I’d love to write a series of science fiction novels.

Thsi is where 750 Words comes in: “The idea is that if you can get in the habit of writing three pages a day, that it will help clear your mind and get the ideas flowing for the rest of the day.” Well, the 750 Words web site is not taking any new accounts at the moment, but this entry is my first — up over 800 words by now. When I asked Jack McDevitt how many pages he writes a day, he told me six, about 1500 words. But, he’s a real, working novelist.

Maybe if I just get in the habit of writing, I can get better? At least it will give me something productive to do when I’m insomniac.

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Earthshine Reborn

Yes, Earthshine lives again, maybe in its five or sixth incarnation. This time, it is a community of photographers from Flickr who think that Flickr has gotten too big to be of much good for smaller photographers. Therefore, we have created a Flickr group, but have also moved away to our own site. The idea is to get more exposure, support, and discussion for work we think is good.

While we all still like Flickr, we need more than what it seems to be able to offer. So, check us out.

On a related note, I’m still not sure my main photography site works very well. I might just ditch it, and make my Zenfolio account my gallery. Let’s face it: people are only going to hire me by word-of-mouth. I don’t have to advertise my photography services on a web site. Having both grlucas.com and photos.grlucas.com might just be overkill. Any thoughts?

Finally, I ran into Virb. Looks better than MySpace.

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The Gents

The Norman Mailer Society is now a Pro. On Flickr, that is. As a part of the new-and-improved web site, we purchased a Flickr account where we’ll be posting our photos from the conferences, of the man himself, and other apropos events.

This photo is by Mark James, and shows the Executive Board at Mailer’s house on the last night of the conference. I’m on the bottom left. See more photos from the 2007 Conference. And, if you have a Flickr account, make us a friend.

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Happy Hallows

Happy Hallows


Well, if I don’t have a costume in RL, at least I have one on Second Life. This body and skin are collectively called “Free Roswell,” and it’s available from the guys at Alien Planet. Maybe I’ll keep it on for a few days…

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New (Temporary) Diggs

New (Temporary) Diggs


New (Temporary) Diggs Originally uploaded by jhary.

I was granted a temporary residence on Eduisland II today. Here’s a shot of me setting up my area. Do you think I need some furniture? That’s Eduisland II in back of me: yes that appears to be an active volcano in back of me. Many thanks to KJ Hax and Laelia Laval from SLolar Central for giving me a space on Second Life.

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Gothing Out

Gothing Out


Gothing Out” Originally uploaded by jhary.Having some fun shopping in Second Life. This is the first generation of my new cyberpunk look. Thanks for the help, Alexa.

I also found a cool blog right here on Blogger that deals with Second Life: Fashion Victim. I ran into some of Stephanie Misfit’s photos on Flickr, and her stream led me to the blog. Not only is it imaginative and fun, but the information is useful for negotiating SL — or at least making your avatar look good. Thanks, Stephanie and friends.

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Some Upgrades

Some Upgrades


Some Upgrades” Originally uploaded by jhary.

This is JJ yesterday after a couple of upgrades.

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