I’m old now.

Okay, maybe just in blog years. This morning I went to a panel on blogging for the south Sound chapter of the PRSA, along with one of the other people in my department.

Had a bit of a conversation beforehand with a guy from Sterling Communications who was on the panel, and he thought the word originated around 2002, which I knew — old grizzled veteran that I am — that it was older. (Googling later reveals that it was either Peter Merholz or Jorn Barger, sometime in 1999, which sounds about right. Honestly, I felt like a newbie when I started in April 2001, like all the old-timers had been doing this forever.)

I also talked a little bit to Janet from Marqui, you know, the company that paid a bunch of people the beginning of last year for blogging. She asked what I’d thought, and I honestly couldn’t remember. I have this sense that my thinking had floated back and forth, but I never wrote anything about it here that I can recall. I have this vague memory of commenting on one of Shelley’s posts, but apparently not.

The third panelist was Mark Briggs (?) from the News Tribune, who really impressed me throughout. They now take comments on every single article on their site, not just the blogs, and it even effects story placement (on the site? in the physical paper?).

One nice turn of phrase: “affinity media” from the Sterling guy, although in a more pessimistic mood it can certainly mean the same thing as “echo chamber.” (As per Rebecca Blood, et al.)

One disconcerting phrase: “as more civilized folks enter” from Janet, in ref to the blogosphere (oy! I remember when that phrase first came up and was mocked roundly. And we blogged in the snow, uphill both ways.) being the wild west.

Also, she asked who is blogging now, and when I raised my hand, I said “not this exact second” which got a bit of a chuckle. Tho…I sort of missed having my laptop to be able to take really good notes instead of the half-assed ones I have in my paper journal. 😉

All in all, I’m glad I went, esp. with the co-worker — good conversation in the car back! And, whoa, a pothole (!!!!) on I5 had traffic completely stopped the other direction. Maybe the radio said pothole and meant sinkhole, because that was a humongous backup.

Anyway…a good thing, partially to see where the local PR folks, particularly the govt/edu types, are with the whole blogging experience. I didn’t hear anything that made me want to jump up and yell, “but no, you’ve got it all wrong” which is a good start.

And the funniest thing, talking to somebody afterwards and having him be all super-amazed that I’ve been blogging almost 5 years. 😉 He even asked for my blog’s name…damn it, why couldn’t I have picked a domain name that makes sense spoken aloud?!

ewwwwww!

Today I rode my bike in full daylight for the first time in a long while…and realized that my bike is filthy! Not just mud, pine needles, grease, and a bit of rust, but *mold*.

Yes, soft greenish mold. From the pattern, I’m guessing it grew on sugar from tea that leaked out of my mug, either this week…or several weeks ago.

Again, ew, and bleh.

But I gave it a good wipedown when we got home, and it looks much better now!

Ah, Washington, land of moss and mold.

that’s kinda freaky….

I’m putting all the segments of my site back to their default templates while I consider whether to create a new unified template or to really make the design fit the content more tightly.

Or I might just leave them this way for a bit. Dunno.

more meme goodness

via “eclecticism”:http://www.michaelhanscom.com/eclecticism/2005/12/high_school.html

# Where did you graduate from and in what year? Blair High School, 1992
# Who was your significant other? Raul, junior and senior year, and almost all the way through college, too. (We broke up 2 months before my college graduation, exactly 5 years after when we started dating.)
# Was your Prom a night to remember? Didn’t go to Prom. Didn’t miss it.
# What was your favorite song you danced to the night of Prom? See #3.
# Do you own all 4 yearbooks? Only the last 2, but I do have all three yearbooks from middle school!
# What was your favorite movie in high school? Heathers and The Doors.
# What was your number 1 choice of college in high school? I know I ended up at “UPS”:http://www.ups.edu — but I don’t know that it was my first choice, or even that I really *had* a first choice, as such. I kinda wanted to go to Pomona College.
# What radio station did you jam out to in high school? I started out with KIIS (?), which was your generic pop station, then moved to Pirate (don’t remember the call sign…I did have one of their Tshirts, though), which was lite-heavy metal, and then ended up at the mega-alternative station KROQ.
# Were you involved in any organizations or clubs? Academic Decathlon (hi, I’m a big freaking nerd) all four years, Debate during my junior (?) year, choir that same year as well. I did the community orchestra thing all four years. I think I did school newspaper one year, but I don’t remember for sure. And my last year I helped found the school’s literary magazine.
# What was your favorite class in high school? Academic Decathlon. Senior year English. The off-campus math class I took freshman and junior year.
# Who was your big crush in high school? Other than Ra? My friend Stephanie’s boyfriend’s best friend. Franz. Sonya Lopez.
# Would you say you?ve changed a lot since highschool? Hrm. I think so, although sometimes I wonder.
# What do you miss the most about it? Almost nothing, maybe a few friends. The AD coach.
# Your worst memory of HS? The infamous notebook (analog bulletin board?!), when Kristina was so cruel. And generally around that how awful all my friends were in re: Ra.
# Did you have a car? Nope. Cheap/free bus pass, tho.
# What were your school colors? Green and gold.
# Who was your favorite teacher? The AD coach, Mrs. Nicholson.
# Did you own a cell phone in high school? Like Michael, this is where I show my age. The first person I ever knew who owned a cell phone was a contractor whose kids I babysat. It was a “car phone” and absolutely humongous.
# Did you leave campus for lunch? As soon as Elma got her car, hell yeah. Occasionally by myself, and then senior year I actually left school at lunchtime because I didn’t have any classes after lunch. (IIRC, the very last sememster I only had 2 classes I had to show up for.)
# If so, where was your favorite place to go eat? Oh, hell, now I can’t remember the name of it…Burger Continental? They were/are this great Greek place that had a crazy cheap lunchtime burger deal. If on foot, then the burger place across from Trader Joe’s.
# Were you always late to class? Rarely.
# Did you ever have to stay for Sat. School? I think I had to once, but I honestly don’t remember why. Maybe too many absences?
# Did you ever ditch? Oh god yes. Especially Spanish class.
# When it comes time for the reunion will you be there? Skipped the 10 year, don’t know yet about the 20.

procrastination fails

if you had my mail dot com address (this domain at), then it doesn’t work anymore. apparently I left it (and its bucket-loads of spam) for a little too long, and they’ve closed my account.

so far I know one person has been trying to reach me there (hi, Paula!), but I’m not sure who else might.

honestly, it’s a mixed blessing. on the one hand, it was the worst for getting spam, on the other, I’ve just lost a half-dozen years worth of various bits of email.

I’m now solely at this domain at gmail dot com.