Showing posts with label maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maintenance. Show all posts
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Oh. Yeah. I have a Blog. I should maintain it.
I have a feeling posting is going to be light for, like, the next two weeks. I got stuff going on.
"All good things, all good things" as Olaf might say.
Conference at work went well. My presentation actually had attendees, which I appreciated (this has not always been the case). And I'm wrapping up the week before taking off for a while. And, of course, need to drop in and check on the Nephew tomorrow afternoon. Make sure I wake him up and see to it his sleep schedule gets thrown.
Starting this weekend, Jamie and I are taking a vacation for our anniversary. A long overdue vacation. So, please, as I beg every time I take a vacation - do not break into my house and take my things.
It does mean I have no idea when I'll be posting again for, like, almost two weeks between work and this trip. I expect that somehow you'll muddle on without me.
In the meantime, you kids have a good time. Take care of yourselves. And check out Gerry's newish/ relaunched blog here at: Strange Orphan Boxes
Gerry is wise. He will be worth reading.
"All good things, all good things" as Olaf might say.
Conference at work went well. My presentation actually had attendees, which I appreciated (this has not always been the case). And I'm wrapping up the week before taking off for a while. And, of course, need to drop in and check on the Nephew tomorrow afternoon. Make sure I wake him up and see to it his sleep schedule gets thrown.
Starting this weekend, Jamie and I are taking a vacation for our anniversary. A long overdue vacation. So, please, as I beg every time I take a vacation - do not break into my house and take my things.
I am actually somehow more pale and likely to melt than our friend here |
It does mean I have no idea when I'll be posting again for, like, almost two weeks between work and this trip. I expect that somehow you'll muddle on without me.
In the meantime, you kids have a good time. Take care of yourselves. And check out Gerry's newish/ relaunched blog here at: Strange Orphan Boxes
Gerry is wise. He will be worth reading.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
Your Questions Posed and Answered: What Can I Do For You?
It's been a pretty good start back to blogging. It's been a lot of fun for me, so I hope both of you reading this site are enjoying my triumphant return.
So, are there any questions I can answer? Solve any burning mysteries for anyone? Anyone have any suggestions or requests before we get much further along?
Just drop your questions in the comment section!
Keep it clean, and keep it friendly. We'll see what we can't do to answer that which is posed to us.
And, don't worry about the topic. I guess. You know what this blog is about, so... consider that before asking me anything about astronomy or baking.
So, are there any questions I can answer? Solve any burning mysteries for anyone? Anyone have any suggestions or requests before we get much further along?
in this scenario, you shall be the Luthors and Mss Tessmachers, and I shall be the all-knowing space-head |
Just drop your questions in the comment section!
Keep it clean, and keep it friendly. We'll see what we can't do to answer that which is posed to us.
And, don't worry about the topic. I guess. You know what this blog is about, so... consider that before asking me anything about astronomy or baking.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Blog Stats - Some Stuff of Interest (to me)
Ostensibly, this is a blog that covers pop culture, especially movies, comics and Superman. But the posts that get the most traffic aren't always on these topics. Frankly, I never know what's going to suddenly get a spike, especially if I just post on whatever moves me that day.
Here are the top 5 posts, by traffic, from the two blogs I've kept. And my speculation as to who is still clicking on that link all these years later.
Top 5 Blog Posts (by traffic) of All Time: Signal Watch (as of 12:30 AM, 1/4/2015)
Here are the top 5 posts, by traffic, from the two blogs I've kept. And my speculation as to who is still clicking on that link all these years later.
Top 5 Blog Posts (by traffic) of All Time: Signal Watch (as of 12:30 AM, 1/4/2015)
- 8765 - The Giant Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg: High school kids with a paper to write
- 5168 - Today is the 60th Birthday of Christopher Reeve: People who think they might miss Christopher Reeve's 60th birthday
- 4411 - I'm Headed for Waco, also (Some) Lawyers are Pigs: Baptists with legal problems
- 4296 - Nuvigil Radio Ad: Pitching a world in which nobody ever heard of coffee: Insomniacs with radios
- 4255 - DC's Take on Supergirl with DCNu/ Relaunch/ New 52: Nobody at DC
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Coming Back From Outer Space
Hey, y'all.
Hope everyone is doing as okay as can be.
So, as some of you know, while I ceased formal blogging at this URL, I never really left the internet. I kind of decamped to tumblr, twitter, facebook and whatnot. But, I'll be honest with you. It ain't never really been all that much fun.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Last Days of Krypton
Well, we haven't quite closed up shop yet.
When I came back to blogging after about 6 months of non-blogging, this site struggled a bit to find its footing, but eventually it found its place in the firmament. Whereas I believe League of Melbotis was a much more personal journal, at The Signal Watch we've tended to stick to pop-culture review a bit more than just enthusiastic boosterism, and even at that, we stuck to a few topics more solidly than we'd done in the prior incarnation. Superman. DC. Noir film. Mainstream sci-fi franchises. You tell me. I don't know why you humans keep showing up.
I've appreciated that I do feel comfortable posting personal items here as well. I think the ability to share some of my life here in Austin helped to contextualize where I'm coming from, and - sometimes I find the elliptical manner some web writers feel compelled to discuss their personal lives a gap in the reading.
When I came back to blogging after about 6 months of non-blogging, this site struggled a bit to find its footing, but eventually it found its place in the firmament. Whereas I believe League of Melbotis was a much more personal journal, at The Signal Watch we've tended to stick to pop-culture review a bit more than just enthusiastic boosterism, and even at that, we stuck to a few topics more solidly than we'd done in the prior incarnation. Superman. DC. Noir film. Mainstream sci-fi franchises. You tell me. I don't know why you humans keep showing up.
I've appreciated that I do feel comfortable posting personal items here as well. I think the ability to share some of my life here in Austin helped to contextualize where I'm coming from, and - sometimes I find the elliptical manner some web writers feel compelled to discuss their personal lives a gap in the reading.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
a spot of housekeeping - we're wrapping it up for a while here pretty soon
On Thursday evening at Midnight, and again on Saturday afternoon next week, I'm going to see Man of Steel. For several months I've had it in mind that on the heels of the release of this movie, I'd go on an indefinite hiatus with this blog.
That's still the plan.
Come next weekend, I'll do a post of two on thoughts about the movie, and maybe a quick adios and then we're out. I think I'm keeping up with the social media aspect, but we'll see.
When we come back, I'm not exactly sure what form that'll take. Same blog. New blog. I dunno. It's going to be a while, so we'll worry about it then.
If you need anything covered between now and next weekend, speak now or forever hold your peace.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
No Post Friday - Wonder Woman stands in
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Gone to Big D For a Few Days
Tonight I went and saw Enter the Dragon at the Alamo Ritz with Juan, CousinSue, Amy and Jason. if you're never seen this Bruce Lee vehicle... I am not sure I can help you other than to recommend you check it out as soon as possible.
I'm not the world's biggest Bruce Lee fan, and maybe that's a mistake. I dig what that guy is up to, and he is absolutely fascinating to watch. I still don't think American film has seen his like since, and even in imports, I'm not sure the guys I used to watch in college quite captured the athleticism and intensity of Lee. Well, maybe Jet Li.
Tomorrow I am headed off for Dallas for a few days for work.
I'm not the world's biggest Bruce Lee fan, and maybe that's a mistake. I dig what that guy is up to, and he is absolutely fascinating to watch. I still don't think American film has seen his like since, and even in imports, I'm not sure the guys I used to watch in college quite captured the athleticism and intensity of Lee. Well, maybe Jet Li.
Tomorrow I am headed off for Dallas for a few days for work.
this trip will be tragically short on Victoria Principal |
Monday, May 20, 2013
No Post Today
Sadly, I've no pearls of wisdom to bestow upon you.
Just... nothing really going on. Did some reading. Watched more of the North America documentary. Exercised. And, of course, watched the news.
Let's all wish the best for those in the Oklahoma City area, particularly Moore. I'm heartbroken to hear of the deaths reported from the scene.
Just... nothing really going on. Did some reading. Watched more of the North America documentary. Exercised. And, of course, watched the news.
Let's all wish the best for those in the Oklahoma City area, particularly Moore. I'm heartbroken to hear of the deaths reported from the scene.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Possibly Otherwise Occupied
It's May, and that means I'm once again helping to run the conference my organization throws every year.
Really, tomorrow is sort of a Board of Directors meeting prior to the conference, and then from Tuesday morning until Wednesday night, I'm going to be participating in all sorts of conference malarkey. This year I don't present (by choice), and I'm mostly lurking, hoping to actually enjoy the show.
It's a libraries conference, and you KNOW these people are going to want to party.
The reason I post here is: I'm going to be out of commission for a few days.
You guys are on your own. Try not to leave the place too much of a mess.
Really, tomorrow is sort of a Board of Directors meeting prior to the conference, and then from Tuesday morning until Wednesday night, I'm going to be participating in all sorts of conference malarkey. This year I don't present (by choice), and I'm mostly lurking, hoping to actually enjoy the show.
It's a libraries conference, and you KNOW these people are going to want to party.
they're gonna get crazy and talk @#$% about the Dewey Decimal System |
The reason I post here is: I'm going to be out of commission for a few days.
You guys are on your own. Try not to leave the place too much of a mess.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
I think Google has more or less broken my blog
I tried to be a good Google citizen and update my blog to use the new features integrated with Google+.
It's not working out.
I am not sure you guys can see my comments right now, and I'm pretty sure only people with Google accounts can comment - if you can jump through the hoops to make it happen. Only after "checking out" the new Google Comments did I realize Blogger (a Google product) will not let me back out of their awesome new commenting system.
Sigh.
I use Blogger because, for ten years, it's been really simple, really easy and for the past 5-6 years, its been rock solid. I use Google stuff all the time, and never have a problem.
Until today.
I'll keep working on the problem, but this is where I'm at.
Comments are borked until further notice.
Basically, it looks like Google is trying to find a use for Google+ and Blogger in this age where, in theory, nobody blogs anymore. So they found a way to make them work together, except that it doesn't work. It also generates so many cookies that it took me, literally, ten tries to figure out if I'd "allowed" all the right cookies.
In short - this is why there's a guy all developers make fun of that can "talk to people", but he's the person who looks at stuff like this and says "guys, this is totally not working. We need to make this make some sort of sense to actual human beings before we roll this out". That did not happen here. This is what I call "success by the developer's standard".
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