Jo-ho and Away We Go (NaBloPoMo #8)

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Friends / Family, NaBloPoMo, News, Nifty Tools, Plurk, Social Networking

“The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.”

~ The Interactive Johari Window, http://kevan.org/johari (2006)

So, since a lot of my Plurk friends were doing this on the board, I thought it would be fun to put mine in a blog. I have done both the “Johari” and “Nohari” links (positive, and negative). Have at me!

Positive

Negative

xoxox

Tweeterboard Stats?

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Blogging, Nifty Tools, Social Networking, Twitter

So, I recently (a couple of weeks ago maybe?) “heard” (read that as “read on Twitter“) someone talking about their Tweeterboard Stats. So, I moseyed on over to Tweeterboard to see what it was. I still don’t understand everything … but I thought I’d post my info here, and mebbe check it out again next month and see what changed. :D
Dashboard Summary statistics for devyl

Updates every: < 1 an hour

Last Polled 04/10
Reputation 28 points

Reputation Change 2 Points

Who does devyl talk to?

Who talks to devyl?

Box Score:

Boxscore

User Volume Sent Received Spread
hunee 314 280 34 246
darkgracie 268 253 15 238
despil 186 162 24 138
brooklynbeast 165 157 8 149
jacklhasa 147 135 12 123
alousionist 118 107 11 96
drbaher 118 92 26 66
n8k99 77 55 22 33
markdavidson 75 74 1 73
jesatiu 66 65 1 64
colleencoplick 64 64 0 64
sorenj 59 50 9 41
anjrued 56 29 27 2
foulbastard 52 43 9 34
hyme 52 49 3 46
puresecrets 44 43 1 42
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revtriste 39 37 2 35
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zachflauaus 17 0 17 -17
funkycoda 16 14 2 12
wibble 15 0 15 -15
apenny 15 15 0 15
fifikins 14 13 1 12
zooped 13 8 5 3
byteengine 11 10 1 9
dayngr 9 5 4 1
tofu916 8 0 8 -8
langley 8 5 3 2
akelatal 8 2 6 -4
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scarab 8 0 8 -8
acomputerpro 7 6 1 5
hbeeinc 7 7 0 7
shawnz 6 6 0 6
colbypalmer 6 6 0 6
kahunagirl 5 5 0 5
keithburtis 5 5 0 5
bound2pleaze 5 0 5 -5
sunshyn 5 0 5 -5
mascam 4 0 4 -4
curtmonash 4 4 0 4
nazgul 4 4 0 4
laurelv 4 0 4 -4
illig 4 1 3 -2
br3ndabot 4 0 4 -4
kabren 4 3 1 2
eventbrander 3 0 3 -3
iankath 3 0 3 -3
mikedoe 3 3 0 3
bluestbutterfly 3 3 0 3
dimambro 3 3 0 3
mariospam 3 0 3 -3
emilio_m 3 0 3 -3
skimbaco 2 0 2 -2
jebelmuus 2 2 0 2
thx3000 2 0 2 -2
spideycarlberg 2 0 2 -2
subbiejournal 2 2 0 2
andrewbadera 2 2 0 2
akeletal 2 0 2 -2
filthyfarmgirl 2 2 0 2
scandalous 2 2 0 2
beastshepherd 2 0 2 -2
hottwitt3rwomen 2 0 2 -2
preppydude 2 0 2 -2
davehuston 2 0 2 -2
khaynes 2 2 0 2
loudmouthman 2 2 0 2
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bitstripper 2 0 2 -2
purplecar 1 1 0 1
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youlovetam 1 1 0 1
thattalldude 1 1 0 1
raquelfavela 1 1 0 1
michebel 1 1 0 1
nickhodge 1 1 0 1
digitalfilipino 1 1 0 1
mattjmcd 1 1 0 1
pussypinkbot 1 0 1 -1
guy 1 0 1 -1
flock 1 0 1 -1
jakemarsh 1 0 1 -1
jkrabbit 1 0 1 -1
legobuff 1 0 1 -1
dark_artic 1 0 1 -1
coderneedsfood 1 0 1 -1
beaver1224 1 0 1 -1
aquariusmoon 1 0 1 -1
breastcancer 1 0 1 -1
brookeinbama 1 0 1 -1
christyxcore 1 0 1 -1
marsha 1 0 1 -1
marylynn3 1 0 1 -1
triviabot 1 0 1 -1
shannonrenee 1 0 1 -1
willotoons 1 0 1 -1
01000101 1 1 0 1
andrewsayer 1 1 0 1
sammysnapshot 1 0 1 -1
rjeffries 1 0 1 -1
mthermidor 1 0 1 -1
nibbler 1 0 1 -1
pussypinkteam 1 0 1 -1
revtristed 1 0 1 -1
bookhotel 1 1 0 1

I have *no* idea what the Box Score means. But the rest makes sense, kindda :) I wonder if the “talks to” sections are percentages of some sort? Cuz .. I know I send more than 1 message to those people! *L*

Ideas? Comments? Questions? Suggestions?

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EXCITEMENT!!!

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Friends / Family, Goodness, News, Nifty Tools, Social Networking, Twitter

The gentleman I hope to be working for soon has called TWO of my references in the last half-hour. WOOOT! This has to be a good sign, right? I have an interview with him & the wife unit (she runs the office portion, he runs the service calls & the technical portion - it is an Appliance Repair Shop) today in two hours.

Please, please, please let this be a good thing. PLEASE let this be the job I need. PLEASE! I’m so excited, I can hardly contain myself.

And, thanks to my Twitter bud @jacklhasa, I am rocking out to Lou Bega’s Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of…). WOOT! Sent, btw, via POWNCE - another tool ya’ll need to be grabbing if you don’t already have it (my profile here … but it is new, so not yet decorated!)

Pray, wish me luck, and cross your fingers please!!!

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More Newness

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Blogging, Food, Friends / Family, Nifty Tools, Twitter

I’m beginning a regular blogger. Kindda, sorta, semi-blogger. Ok, maybe not. I’m trying though!

Anyway. The only new thing I *really* have to talk about is that i downloaded Ekiga Softphone the other day so that I can view video while I chat with peoples. Some people like to be seen, and I like seeing. It is a win/win situation. *L* The person I downloaded it for immediately turned on the video, and then all of his kids wanted to show off their new clothes & toys they’d gotten since I last saw them. It was fantastic! :)

The only other thing I have to report is that I <3 Twitter. I have said so before, I know. But I’ve met some people that crack me up, and it is great to be able to talk to them and not focus on the shit that happens in real life. So, ifn you don’t yet have Twitter, consider stopping by and signing up!

On the home front, we had a great evening. I made potato salad, A brought home beans & grilled out the dogs & sausages. We had sweet tea. The company was perfect (just those of us that live here, but still - how does it get any better than spending time with the people you CHOOSE to be your family?), the atmosphere was fun, and the food was perfect. Life is good.

Do any of you have particular recipes you use for potato salad? I sort of wing it every time I make it, but I found the best of my batches are when I do this:

In a bowl, combine a teaspoon of vinegar, a cup of Hellmann’s Real Mayonaise, sprinkle of salt, a pinch of pepper, a couple of chopped Claussen Kosher Dill Pickle Sandwich Slices (I use 3 sandwich slices), the yolk of three hard boiled eggs, and 1/2 - to - 1 teaspoon of mustard (whatever floats your boat). I mix this stuff together first, then toss in the chopped-up-whites of the three eggs and 4-8 chopped, boiled (and COOLED) potatoes (use your brain here: 4 large, 8 small, or any mix of the two). Mix gently so you don’t break up the potatoes. Serve chilled.


Maybe I’ll have something more interesting to talk about next time. :) (Ok, kept my promise :) )

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Rut roh …

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Computers, Frustration, Linux, Nifty Tools, Open Source, OpenOffice.org, System76, Ubuntu, Webcam

Since I’m going to avoid what I’m really thinking about right now, I’ll talk about the minor frustration I’m having instead.

For a long time, I lost the specs to my laptop … I had them in an email, in an account that is no longer open, yadda yadda yadda. I didn’t realize that I had been smart enough to email them to my other three web-based accounts, and all I had to do was search for the right email!

Anyway. I haven’t been able to use the Webcam on my computer since I bought it, because no matter what program I tried using, it always said that no Webcam was found. I wasn’t really worried about it, even though I could clearly see a Webcam eye at the top of my screen. What the heck do I want to Web-chat face to face for? Although I like to get to know the people I’m chatting with, I could care less what they look like, for the most part. Once in a while, I get curious … and if they are camera whores, I LOVE seeing more and more pictures of them, because you can always get a feel for someone’s personality through the pictures they take and are willing to show off. Back to the point. When I looked up the computer I ordered, I saw that it came with a “built-in Webcam.” So, if it COMES with the Webcam, I paid for it dammit, and I want it to work.

So, since I was already writing in to ask for help on the REAL issue I have with my computer - it gets really hot and shuts down (more about that in a few) - I decided to ask them to check into the Webcam dealio too. So, I may eventually have a Webcam that the ‘tween can use to talk to daddy & aunts & uncles & grandparents. Now THAT would be cool. The ‘tween needs that extra little bit of interaction with them.

As for the real problem .. I dunno why, but my laptop gets really hot. For the last year, maybe a little longer, I have been using a Targus Notebook Chillhub to keep it cool (which, despite the price listed on this page, I only paid $10.99+$5/shipping for on WOOT!). This little guy has worked wonders - no more redness on the legs from having a too-hot laptop sitting on them for too long. The Chillhub works miracles, and keeps the bottom of my laptop nice and cool to the touch.

The fact that it is not working anymore, however, brings to question: Is my laptop’s inner fan working well enough? Should my laptop be getting this hot when I use it, even if I only use it for a couple of hours (which, admittedly, doesn’t happen often - I work the heck out of this baby, and it is well worth the bucu bucks I paid for it!)?? I don’t think that the heat this baby generates is normal. I don’t know, because I’m not a computer geek, and I don’t know enough about computers. BUT … I intend to find out. So I posted a question about it on the System76 support board.

BTW, if you’re considering buying a new machine with Linux installed, I do recommend System76. They pre-install the current Ubuntu package into each of their computers.

Side note: When you order a product from them, it takes a week or two to get it, because they build them to spec. Even though I was computer-less while I was waiting for my System76 machine (my previous machine, a Toshiba Satellite, had died a horrible death), it was COMPLETELY worth the wait.

While their product specs have improved in the nearly two years since I purchased my computer, the prices seem to have gone down. Every time I have had a question, they answer it immediately. They’re a pleasant bunch, and committed to putting out a competitive product with open-source software. Which, by the way, you should totally be getting involved with. More and more large companies are getting involved in the open source movement and getting rid of Windows-based computers (and Macs).

YAY!!! Lo and behold, the damn Targus Notebook Chillhub just started working again, outta nowhere *L*. I love when THAT happens. It makes me happy when I can cross something even this minor off of my numerous lists.

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Testing …

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Blogging, Flock, Nifty Tools, Social Networking


Ok … so Flock has a handy-dandy tool built into it that allows you to click the feather-pen in their magic toolbar, type up your blog, then publish it.

I’m trying it out … because this is SO much more convenient than logging into Blogger WordPress [edited becauseI was just converted from a Blogger user to a WordPress user] first, then following various links to get to a fresh blog page.

Lazy? Maybe. But I call it convenience. Now, no matter what page I’m on, what I’m doing on the ‘net, or what I’m absorbed in … I can click on my little feather-pen and blog away. I can even save it as a draft to be edited before it is published. Or preview it to see if my links worked. Or insert an image.

*Devyl is a happy Gyrl*

I keep finding more and more things about Flock that I love!

*clicks Publish to see if she set things up right*

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The Wonder of the Internet …

Author: Devyl Gyrl / Category: Digg, Flickr, Flock, Friends / Family, Gmail, Last.fm, Nifty Tools, Social Networking, Twitter, Xoost

Anyone who knows me knows I love brainiacs of any nature. My guy is a super geek dynamics engineer who works on amazing projects out west. My friends are mostly techies. My sister is an education major with a Master’s degree - literature being her strongest focus, tho right now she’s teaching High School ESOL students. Her new hubby is a software developer. My stepfather is one of those people that is knowledgeable on just about any subject … and if you ask him something he hasn’t studied yet, he’ll study it and get back to you on it.

Surrounded by geek … the way I love it.

My newest experience has led me to a major increase in things I’m following …

My friend “n8k99* dragged me over to Twitter, where I set up my profile and started chatting with him & added a few personal friends that Twitter let me know were already signed up (yanno, through the “find your friends” client). Before long, n8k99’s friends started following him to me, because they wanted to see our whole conversation & not just his side. That led to even more followers (whom I always follow, cuz I think it is silly to have followers you’re not following, or vice versa), and more conversation. Before long, a few different people kept mentioning the same websites/programs/ideas, so I started looking stuff up and following all kinds of links. One of my Twitter buds, jacklhasa, has been most helpful in guiding me around and helping me install and/or figure out various things, despite being a busy writer. So, Thanks, jacklhasa!

Now, in the last few days I have subscribed & signed up to several different services. I’ve already emailed some of you or grabbed you in chat to drag you along with me, because I get excited about sharing new things. But I figured I’d put them here too, and you can follow wherever you want.

Basically, I looked for an excuse to blog, so that I learn to make a habit of it. :)

These are not going to be listed in the same order I started using them, because I basically got into everything in the last 5 or so days. So a timeline isn’t that important (at least, that’s what I’m telling myself!).

The “social network” is apparently the new wave online. Several of the places I have found myself lately (including Twitter) are focused on this concept.

Last.fm (my profile) I know many of you have probably heard of Last.fm before … but have you signed up & tried it out? I didn’t sign up before, and now I wish I had, especially since I just plug my account info into my music player (Exaile) and it sends the updates to Last.fm for me (meaning, I don’t have to dl anything from Last.fm to utilize the service). I don’t know if that works for non-Linux users. But you should all be using Linux anyway. :D

Xoost - (my profile): The social network search tool. It searches in Google, and Yahoo, and several other popular search engines. But it enables you to share your searches & your favorite findings. It seems pretty incredible, and I hope to become more of a part of it in the near future. So far, I have only dabbled. BTW, the guy that started Xoost found me through his Twitter account.

While we’re talking about sharing information, lets talk about Digg. (My Profile.) I’m sure you’ve seen the “Digg this” tags on news & information websites. Here’s what Digg has to say about themselves:

What is Digg?

Digg is a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by our users. You won’t find editors at Digg — we’re here to provide a place where people can collectively determine the value of content and we’re changing the way people consume information online.

Read the rest of what they have to say here. I’ve been meaning to get around to a Digg account for a long time, and finally signed up the other day, after I started following searches on Xoost.

Flock - the social web browser. I wasn’t sure about getting this, because I didn’t really think it would benefit me. I was wrong.
Here’s what they have to say about themselves:

Flock is a consumer Internet business which has developed a free, next generation web browser. The web, and the way people engage online, has evolved dramatically over the past decade. But web browsers - the application that fundamentally enables online experiences and services across ones’ connected life - have not kept pace.

Flock is focused on fundamentally evolving the browser, bringing a refreshing new approach to how people use and participate on the web and simplifying social and web-based applications by bringing them one step closer to the user and integrating them directly into the browser.

When using Flock, people can easily discover, access, create and share videos, photos, blogs, feeds and comments across social communities, media providers, and popular websites.

Not only does it make it easier to keep track of my current memberships, but it made it easier to sign up for a couple of things I’d wanted to sign up for anyway, because they’re built right into the browser’s tools. Woot! Which leads me to …

Flickr - Photo sharing website. Here’s Flickr’s Wiki entry to explain more. One of the things that encouraged me to go ahead and sign up for Flickr (despite already having a few Photobucket accounts) is that there is an upload tool located within my Flock browser!! (My Flickr profile.)

While I’m thinking of multiple accounts, I should mention Gmail. Email the better way. Their tagline: less spam, mobile access, more space. I can attest to two of the three … I haven’t needed the mobile access yet. I love the ease of using gmail. I love having an “archive” option. I love putting tags on things instead of filing them in folders. I love the search option. And I love the way it collates your emails so that if you send out an email and receive 50 replies from 50 people (or even one person), they all stack within the same subject, instead of cluttering up your box. Lovely. Beautiful. Wonderful. If you want an invite, lemme know. I don’t even think you need one anymore though. Just go, sign up. :)

Let’s see … what else was there? I can’t seem to think of anything else, tho I swear there was more. If I come across anymore ‘welcome’ emails, I’ll add to the list. For now, follow & enjoy.

And, Beav, if you don’t start following me on Twitter, I’m gonna withhold hugs for at LEAST a week! Dammit.