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Thursday, September 11, 2003

Regrets...
I've had a few.
But then again,
Too few to mention!
--"My Way",
written by Paul Anka
When I hear that song, I think of Frank Sinatra, and sometimes Elvis or Sid Vicious -- all of whom have been known to perform, in their own unique manner, that wonderful song. Wonderful because -- though I don't always enjoy hearing it, I've heard it so much -- the song is a wonderful personal anthem. That's something we all need: a personal anthem. A song that praises our individuality; a mark of devotion to oneself. After all, they say you're going to have a helluva time loving anyone else unless you've first learned to love yourself, right?

This is not to replace your love for your God, or your spouse, or your family. I'm simply saying that we all need to give ourselves a bit more self-love at this time of year. (No, not that type of self-love !) Too many of us beat up on ourselves throughout the year, and then nearly destroy ourselves at year's end. No wonder there are so many suicides during the Holidays; the messages bombarding us are to Buy Buy Buy and to Give Give Give -- but what if you have nothing to give but love? If you have a dearth of that good stuff, then you'll have a bitch of a time spreading it around to your neighbors.

So be good to yourself, whether you're Christian, Pagan, Wiccan, Athiest, Hindu, Islamic, Mormon, Podcastin, or otherwise. Don't take the pills, they won't do you or anyone else any good; you'll simply miss out on the Next Big Thing (which may turn out to be Your Next Big Thing). Just do things your own way, singing that little hymn as you do so:
For what is a man,
What has he got?
If not himself,
Then he has naught.
To say the things,
He truly feels,
And not the words,
Of one who kneels.
The record shows,
I took the blows
And did it my way!

Monday, February 02, 2004

So I'm wandering about in the landscape of my mind (how cliché!), and I find a treasure there: a land unprovoked by the vicissitudes of employment, and it's...it's...what is it?. Is it wonderfully liberating? Is it obscenely gratifying? Is it uncharacteristically selfish (to be so unproductive)? Do these phrases even make sense to anyone besides me?

It's time to look for a job. No more wandering about in the blissful being of joblessness--rent's behind, the CDs aren't selling, and last week's temp job was just that--temporary.

So where do I begin changing my state? Do I pour myself another cup of coffee and fire up Monster, realizing their ad campaign? Is today the day? No, my experience informs me of how unproductive that can turn out: days of updating resumes and Monster search agents, only to wait months, perhaps years, for a potential employer's response. My experience, and my gut, tells me what I need to do: yes, update my resume, but no, do not wait for them to call. It's time to get dressed and pound the pavement. Or call my contacts...if I had any.

So here I go, out into the world. As Dead or Alive proclaimed in the 80's, watch out here I come!

Just as soon as I get my third cup of coffee, and after returning those books and CDs to the library. And after I do the laundry. And after I visit my mom. And after I update my webcast. Of course, I'll probably need a new haircut after all that's done, but after that I promise--I warn you world--watch out, 'cause here I come.

You know, I've been thinking of applying some accessibility guidelines to my website for a long time now...
posted by Harold  2/02/2004 01:57:00 PM
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I once posted, in this space (this right column), the following:

If I had friends they would be listed here

That particular bit o' text, that silly and idiotic phrase, was repeated a dozen or two dozen or so times and was intended to be temporary. I had been working on a project -- a new layout for this blog -- and had intended for that text to be placeholder content. That is, the text was supposed to temporarily replace the content that had previously occupied this column (which was a list of links to friends -- that is, other blogs and web sites I linked to). I didn't know what content I was going to place into that (this) space, so I placed a bunch of duplicate phrases here as a placeholder so that I would remember to fill in this space again later.

At the same time, I thought I was being cute with the heading:

NEW & IMPROVED FRIENDS!

The fact remains: I still don't know what content to put here, in this column. Links again? Pictures? Video? Audio? Ads? Oh, hell no! It hasn't come to me yet, but I'm sure it will eventually, and when it does it'll come quick and (as usual) with consequences.