Clearly this whole "Thing A Week" thing isn't working right. One of the side-effects of converting from MovableType to WordPress has been that I've been reading through old posts as Google or Yahoo or whoever crawls the old links. I'd like to direct your attention to my analysis of posting the original Captain Arcolier story. Specifically there I talk about how the weekly deadline didn't improve the serial format. All of that is still true, but I'd add that in Shore Leave there are pieces that needed to be in earlier section, but because I was publishing as I went I couldn't fix that.
My original Thing a Week idea was very simple, post a whole story every week. The problem became almost immediately clear: I don't always write an entire story in a week. I modified the plan for Welcome to Gameworld and I think it worked OK there, but the trap was that I had backslid into the serial model.
What I'm dancing around is this: I don't actually write a complete story every week. Don't have the time, don't have the energy. While I like the serial posting for some things, my original assessment was correct: I need to write the entire story before posting any part of it.
So my goal, moving forward is going to be a story a month. If the story is short I'll post it in one chunk, and there will be three weeks with no story. If it naturally falls into four chunks then I'll post one chunk a week. If it falls in more chunks … I'm not sure. Maybe it will take more than a month to post and I'll build up a backlog. Maybe I'll post more frequently. We'll see.
This starts now, so my goal is to have a story ready for the beginning of March. Wish me luck!
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It's been almost exactly a year since I started doing the exercise program from The Hacker's Diet, so I thought it might be worth reviewing. I have to say, it's been a bad six weeks or so for exercise, so I was more than a little worried about the results today. See, I exercised only very spottily over the holidays and going into January I was up a couple of pounds from December. January wasn't any better and just as I started to lose weight again I got The Sickness(tm) and didn't exercise at all the last half of the month. Today is the first day I hit the scale since 1/15 and I was pretty worried. Turns out The Sickness(tm) must have hit my appetite more than I realized because I'm actually right about my December levels today.
To review, I haven't been dieting. I've been exercising mainly for health, not for weight loss. I just decided to track any weight loss to see what was happening. So what are the results? Today I weigh 12.2 pounds less than I did at the beginning of February 2007. Now, I've noticed that I have little cycles inside the overall trend and I'm pretty convinced that I luckily hit a low point in today's measurement. In January my trend line had gone up 1.9 pounds before I got sick, which would reduce that figure to 9.1 pounds. Still, 9.1 pounds in a year without any particular dieting action is something I can accept quite happily.
Focusing on my real goals (fitness) is still instructive. I still do my entire routine (Tai Chi, the whole Hacker's Diet exercise regimen) without any special equipment, and I can do it anywhere I can grab enough floor space. It takes between half-an-hour and forty-five minutes, mainly based on how fast I do the Tai Chi portion. I've gotten up to level 20 of the progression and I'm pretty confident I would have hit 21 by now if not for The Sickness. What does level 20 mean? It means I'm doing: 14 sit-ups, 13 push-ups, 405 jogging-in-place steps, 50 jumping jacks and a couple of other exercises. I'll break a sweat doing this, but it's not stress on the system. I don't feel worn out at the end of the set, just a touch winded and invigorated. (I could easily be at level 21 or probably even 22 for everything except the push-ups.) The starting level has 2 "introductory" push-ups, and 3 "introductory" sit-ups. And those were a challenge a year ago.
So a year in I heartily recommend the Hacker's Diet exercise program. I'm still sure that if I went to a gym, got a trainer, blah, blah, blah I might have an even better fitness regiment in place. But it wouldn't take less than 45 minutes a day, and it wouldn't be something I can do in a hotel room, or in the comfort of my own home. This is something I can actually do and it doesn't cost any money. That shouldn't be underestimated.
Read moreAmusing spellcheck
OS X has a built-in spellchecker. I just discovered that it doesn't like the word "hostiles".
What amused me was the list of likely corrections. Surely I meant "ho stiles". Y'know those ladders you put on the fences so all your hoes can climb from pasture to pasture.
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$1 Image Stabilizer For Any Camera - Lose The Tripod
$1 Image Stabilizer For Any Camera - Lose The Tripod
This seems like a pretty cool trick. Basically you tie a washer to a screw that fits the tripod mount of a camera. Then you step on the washer, pull the camera against the string and having that tension reduces camera shake without the hassle of a tripod. Seems worth trying. I saw the link from Daring Fireball. The video is worth a look-see.
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The FAIL Blog
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