Saturday, February 12, 2005

Blogs in general...

There are a staggering number of blogs out there, for (I am quite certain) every subject or interest out there. I know mine is just a droplet in that vast ocean, and my interests range so widely and so disparately that I despair of trying to ever successfully maintain a manageable reading list. I will try to attach a noteworthy blog, then, every week or so, just for my reference and also for you, the accidental reader of this posting.

This week's blog:
99 Zeros, by Mark Jen, erstwhile employee of both Microsoft and now, infamously, Google, who let Jen go after he posted some sensitive information about them on his blog. This raised hackles internally, and although the execs at Google called him in on it and his postings subsequently deleted the information that Google did not like, others in the company apparently were upset about what Mark had (in all innocence, I believe, if not completely thought out) divulged, likely about compensation packages and the like. Nobody ever wants to know that someone got relocation expenses, for example, to come from Seattle to California, if they didn't get the same deal.
I'm just guessing about this. For all I know, Google could just be pissed off that Mark had revealed some hints about their future financial performance and technology initiatives.
This paves the way for the formation of a corporate blogging policy that will restrict and otherwise inhibit, at the very least, a person's divulging their true identity if they post unflattering information or comments about their boss. It will certainly ensure that the only job-related blogs that do make it out there are either a) toothless or b) nothing more than shills for their creators' employers. Too bad, if yet another example of corporate interference in the Internet.
In any case, it is an interesting read, if unlikely to be updated past where it is now. A cautionary tale in this increasingly blog-centric world.

Friday, February 11, 2005

Can't you take a Joke(r)?!?

I really like this pic. Just wanted to have it up for reference. Cool...


End of the first week, part 2

So here I am at home at 3:38 PM, having completed my first full week of school. I am sitting on the sofa next to Ting Ting, watching TCM and thinking about the fact that Donna Reed was actually pretty attractive. See fer yerself. funny how I didn't think that when I was younger, but tastes change, eh? Hopefully they evolve, but anyway...


Thursday, February 10, 2005

Holy Moley, it works!!

Well, how bout that? Maybe there was some sort of policy change or something, but that is enormously welcome. The funny part is that i probably won;t actually be using these woeds at all, or much anyway. I am glad I can read them now, though.

This is another test...

to see whether the bad words are still blocked out, lo these many months later.

ahem :

fuck
shit damn
hacker

how did that go?

this is a test

Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Work is work is work

So it seems to me that a greater chunk of my work day involves meetings or conference calls. It is an unfortunate observation that the longer one remains in one's chosen field, the less time one will be able to actually devote to that job's actual tasks, which are replaced by administrative/managerial functions. The alternative is to be entry-level your whole life, with its attendant salary issues. I'm just saying, is all.

Testing accomplished...

OK, so maybe this is a necessary evil in order to avoid inflammatory or hate-filled speech, per se, but it seems to me that a reasonable person's expressions of emotion should not be so closely guarded. Ah well. And what the heck is the deal with blocking H____R, (rhymes with snacker), anyway.

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

Eureka!!! (i think...)

Ok, so my theory holds so far. I am not sure why the words a*****e and h****r are getting blog-filtered, but they are would the same thing happen to, oh, I don;t know, ?

Let's try...

!!!

F**K!!!
I have decided to ignore bad stuff in this blog. I choose to do so for a variety of reasons. I choose to do so because focusing on bad crap when I do not need to will only bring me down. I also choose to do so because the Net should be a place to forget my troubles, not dwell on them. I also also also really really really choose to do so because the blogging post mechanism seems to be screening out the words *** *** and *** ***. (There are WORDS between these asterisks. One of them is profanity, referring to an unpleasant person and his/her resemblance to a human orifice. The other is not profanity, but it is a word that might raise flags in the computer world, referring as it does to a person who tries to break into computers and such. Publishing this will tell. Here goes....