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Back for a quartly post and random thoughts on social media

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I spend a lot of time on facebook and twitter. It’s gotten to the point that I don’t bother here, because I can throw a quick update out on those sites with little to no effort, and I always feel that posts here should be a bit more substantial. The problem is that there’s nothing that I feel was really “post worthy” because much of what I do during the day is pretty much the same throughout the week.

The whole blow up that is currently flying around the web about facebook’s privacy issues has got me thinking about how I feel about my own information being out there. The fact that I have a blog and my real name is attached to it isn’t an issue. I also don’t mind the fact that friends of friends can see what movies I like and music I listen to, that’s part of the fun in finding new things that might interest me. What does bug me is that those same likes are now following me around and are being created and cataloged while I’m not actively adding them to a list, simply because I choose to keep myself logged into these networks rather than having to log in each time I visit them.

The morning drive, dropping off the husband and the kid, has become the debate and discussion hour as we head out each morning. I think I’ve finally figured out what bugs me about the whole thing. It’s one thing to tell my friends that I like something, be it a new band or a brand of soap. That’s just me giving my opinion to people that I know and they know me. This is not the same as tapping into what I browse on a music site and relaying that information to marketing people. If those people were to send me a survey and ask for my opinion directly, would I give it to them? Most likely I would, especially if it was a site that I frequent. If you want to know what I think, ask me. That’s the crux of it all really. Ask Me.

There are several sites out there right now that are providing detailed diagrams and flow charts of how to navigate through the mire that has become your facebook privacy filters. They have made things so convoluted that people feel the need to help each other make sense of it because in the long run, most of us won’t bother to go through the hassle, and our information will be dished out as statistics to the highest payer.

We as a culture brag about our prowess on the web and how cool we are by keeping up on the trends, but the fact is that the majority of people out there really don’t get it. Everything you type, every picture you post, every “private” message you send can be tracked back to you. There is a simple logic that we keep coming back to in the car; don’t put anything out there that you don’t want public, even if you think you’re speaking privately there is a chance that it can be seen by others.

This all brings be back around to this blog. I started blogging many years ago back when it was new and we found new blogs by looking at the links on other blogs and gradually building a reading list of those who interested us. There was also the joys of Wanderlust, a blog ring of sorts that would send you to a random site in the network whenever you clicked it. (that definitely shows how long I’ve been at this lark) Blogs were a place for people to make their own space and share stories, photos, music, all those things that are now conveniently in a single site where we all have access to everything. The problem is that the powers that be live in corporate America where each profile is converted into a dollar value. We are not individuals, we are statistics, trends, a captive audience that can be shaped and molded so that we rush out and spend our hard earned dollars on the right products, because some guy in a suit somewhere figured out that 86% of us respond well to links that are purple.

With my blog I have control over my own information. I can still share it with friends, but it’s harder for those number crunchers to get to it. If I post a photo here, it’s mine, I own it, I don’t waive away my rights for someone else to use them in advertising for their own purposes because I wanted to share it with my friends. Likewise, all my words here are my own. It’s not like I’m hiding who I am anymore. I did for a time, because I’ve had issues in the past with people taking an unhealthy interest in what I had to say, but I’ve moved on and really can’t be arsed if someone else has a stick up their ass about things.

Maybe in the long run, I’m realizing that I have more to say than what I can post in 144 characters, and maybe I feel that what I’m thinking is more than just a status update with a link. I don’t need help with a farm. I don’t need someone to watch my zoo. What I want is a dialog with people about what is going on in the world. So much is going on around us and our biggest concern is getting home in time to check a game. The machine is moving us all in a direction where we lose track of what is truly important by keeping us occupied with trivial matters.

Take back the web, it was ours in the beginning, individuals who reached out and asked if anyone was reading. It should be about sharing and opening opportunities for all of us, but let us do it on our own terms. Get over it being a giant marketing experiment. Tell them to fuck off.
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Open Letter to Family and Friends

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*stickied for a few days*

I’m not going to make a conscious effort to keep this site hidden anymore. I’m going to give you a warning instead. I get pissed at you, and I think you do stupid shit sometimes. I use both as content here and will continue to do so. It doesn’t mean that I think badly of you or that I don’t love you. I just need a place to vent, so instead of calling you an idiot to your face, I’ll write it here. Nine times out of ten, I’m going to change my mind and get over it shortly after I say something here anyway. I will not, however, go back and delete or change posts because of that.

If that is going to bother you, please don’t read the site. If you’re a grown up who understands that we all need to call each other out on occasion to clear the air in our own heads, then by all means you are welcome to hang out.

Random stumbling pays off sometimes

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I have a total fucking girl crush, and I’m not afraid to say it.

There are times, and I will admit they are becoming more frequent in my daily dealings with people where I find myself holding my tongue. Those that know me know that I’m more than happy to cuss like a sailor and do so on at least an hourly basis, but what I’m talking about crosses the line. It’s the big bad nasty that lurks just out of reach most of the time. I reserve it for those times when I’m alone and pissed off and then it slips sometimes. I blame it on being married to a Brit, and to hanging out on blogs from across the pond where it tends to occur more frequently.

I’m talking about the “C” word. Whoops, there went a couple people getting the vapors and dropping to the ground. Sometimes, there’s just not anything that sums up my feelings for the despicable or the truly stupid beyond words idiots that populate the media and world in general.

Go ahead think about the most ridiculously idiotic person that you can imagine, who spouts something that is so far from reality that you have to slap yourself not to kill them in order to save humanity from their tripe. Now for the hard part for some of you….just say this out loud while thinking about that person standing in front of you…..

“How can you be so goddamn stupid you bloody fucking cunt!!!!”

There don’t you feel better now? Oh, by the way, you have to go read f*cking c*nts, she speaks the truth in the most colorful way.

Insurance, and proof that it’s fucked

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The kid and I have both been sick for the last week. His dad carries him on their insurance and for the most part they deal with making sure he gets all his shots and checkups. The doc they use is within walking distance of their house, and he’s an awesome pediatrician.

Their insurance changed recently, so the ex met me at the office when I took the kid in the other day. Guess what… More: Read the rest of this entry…

Random morning thoughts

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I tend to browse through the news on Google in the morning, and since I’m sitting here at the hospital and forgot my WoW authenticator, I’m being forced to surf and think. I just saw where another cabinet nominee has tax issues. Where the hell do these people stash their brains? I’m amazed more and more over the number of people in power in various elected positions that can’t be arsed to do what should be a no brainer. You do it every year, there’s a ton of crap all over the place about getting taxes done early, people who can do it for you, yada yada. Are these people so delusional that they don’t think it will matter? I’m almost ready to root for the IRS when it comes to audits from now on.

Actually I’m starting to agree with many others that I read in thinking that I’m one of a handful of people left in the country that didn’t go overboard on credit and keeps their books straight. Granted we have some issues, but compared to most, we’re in good shape. I at least had the common sense not to fall for the buy a bigger house bs a few years back.

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