A personal log for me as I bounce back and forth between the biological world and the digital world.
3.7.11
Google Plus - It's about damn time!
I was thoroughly let down by wave and buzz just became a boring feed of useless and mostly automated data. So let down that when I first heard about plus, I said fuck it, and decided not to even bother trying to get an invite. After that first night I started to hear some of the preliminary reviews and it got my attention. Now I wanted an invite and it didn't seem like I had a good shot at getting one.
Then something weird happened, I got an email from someone in china. It was all in chinese so I couldn't read it, but there was a hyperlink and the url was in english. plus.google.com/allkindsofcodeystuff. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. It was either an oops email or I just got an invite from a stranger. My gut screamed scam, but I know how to read a url and this link was clearly to a google site.
I clicked it and it took me to my new profile page. The only problem is it was all in han, I couldn't read anything but my name. Fortunately google translate came to my rescue. It took me a while to figure out how to change my language settings inside plus. I also had to ditch all my default circles because even after the language switch, they were in han.
So far I am loving g+. The interface is slick and the concept works. I like how easily the circles work when adding people, and I like that adding people works more like twitter than facebook. It's cool to be able to basically follow people. Pictures are a breeze but the android apps need a little work. It's still early though and google says this is just the beginning. So I have hopes.
I really can't believe it took google this long to seriously enter the social scene. This is what wave and buzz should have been. I'm glad they got it together but I really hope it's not to late. Facebook is a beast now. It's huge and it's grown outside it's main perimeter and entrenched itself on the web. They have login and their commenting system everywhere. It's going to be very difficult to dominate them.
As a show of support I've disabled all my fbconnect logins and I've started removing my older fb content. Nothing major yet, but hopefully soon I won't have to straddle two networks at once. I can't wait to see where things go from here.
5.3.11
On the Go
I just installed the blogger app on my kyocera zio. I'm hoping this will get me back into the swing of using my account. I don't have much pc access these days except for at work. Plus ever since I got a decent phone I really haven't been using pc's as much anyway.
As strange as it sounds, getting an android phone completely reshaped my digital existence. The deciding factor in things has shifted to a "can I do it on my phone" mentality. If I can't, it gets pushed to the wayside. Blogger was one of those things.
I guess this isn't always the best way to go about dividing my time, but I've always jumped from thing to thing anyway, so for now I'll just ride the wave and adjust as necessary.
27.8.10
Bye Digg
12.7.10
The Real Waterworks, During the Day.
3.7.10
A Late Night Trip to the Water Works
We started out and the directions were sketchy, but we finally got to where we were headed. When we got to the street where we were gonna park, we were greeted by night time construction. We couldn't get past at all, so we decided to drive down another street and come at it from the other side. We parked near a train station and headed down a dark side street that went under an old stone over pass.
When we hit the train tracks we followed them for a while and almost ended up on top of the construction again. Our only choice was to climb down the drop off onto the trail below us. We knew the trail would be right by the river, and that was where we needed to be.
We finally got down there and kept moving. That was when we realized the construction was on the trail too. We decided there was no way we were gonna see the waterworks and turned around and headed back the way we came, but this time on the trail instead of the tracks. Walking along the trail we saw the spillway across the river and some other cool structures.
Eventually there was a big slab of granite that we decided to chill on for a few minutes. We noticed a campfire way upstream and on the other side of the river. We also noticed smaller lights around it. The irasian decided to start trying to signal them with his led flashlight, I joined in an after a while they actually noticed us and started signaling back. We had fun with that for a few minutes when we suddenly heard voices.
A group of teens came around the corner and you could smell the alcohol a mile a way. They started talking to us about a mansion that was in the area that they wanted to find. They asked us to come with and we declined. We warned em about the construction but they went anyway. We got up and headed the other way.
As we were walking down the dark path, the irasian tripped over something and grumbled. I was behind him and noticed what he tripped wasn't dirt or roots but some kinda concrete that went all the way across the trail. I turned on my flash light and followed it into the brush next to the trail. There was a slight opening and when I shined my light in, I saw it. We had just tripped over our destination.
We crawled into the bushes and found a large concrete walkway that ended next to a large metal locke wall. The drop off was about 10-15 feet. In order to get across we would have to go out and find a better way down. Just as we turned around we heard the teens coming back. We were still in the bushes so we turned off all our lights and ducked down. They walked right by us and never even noticed. Once they were gone, we hopped out and found a new way down.
Once we were down there we walked along the bottom, looking up at where we had been. There were small tunnels that led into the dam and lock next to us, above us on the concrete were the broken remains of the waterworks building. We climb up a concrete slope on the other side and made our way in to the building.
There was no ceiling and inside we found the rusted remains of old metal wheels and cogs. They were about 3 feet in diameter. They were bolted into the concrete and hung above large pits. All the windows were either gone or cemented closed. We walked along the back side near an old metal railing, and found some steps that led down to the water. There was graffiti everywhere. After seeing everything we could, and running out of batteries way to soon, we decided to head back home. We followed the trail and headed back to the train station.
The irasian and I had a lot of fun and we are definitely gonna go back during the daytime to get better pictures. This spot was great, lots to check out, not hard to get to but not easy either, and not a lot of people. Though that may be because it was so late at night. Enjoy the few pics we got.
NOTE: after doing a little more research I've realized we didn't find the water work we found a lock station near the water works!
31.5.10
Tadpoles
28.4.10
New Video Check It Out
This is a quick still photo video I made. It came out pretty good for having no planning at all. Enjoy.