Sunday, January 18, 2009

College and Tech Ramblings

So it has been a good long time since I blogged last and in the mean time Liam has written several posts and even Conal and Steve had written one. Today is the last day of my holidays as tomorrow I am starting a job in the University as camera-man for the graduation ceremonies. I did it at the end of the summer and it is a grand job and is pretty well paid even if it is only for a few days. I wont get the money until the end of February but it will be helpful. In other news I have also gotten a part-time job for next semester, in addition to my security one. I am going to be a humanities writing tutor for the UL Centre for Writing (Link: Centre for Writing) which means I will be sitting down with undergrads and trying to teach them how to structure and write properly. Thankfully we will be getting a bit of training as to be honest I don't think I will have a clue. I know I am a pretty good writer but don't know how much of that is down to technique and how much is just bull-shittery. So I am trying to make sure that all my writing from here on is better, hopefully the training will help me with my essays as well. Plus the money is excellent and its less than 6 hours a week.

As a side-note, after talking to Conal yesterday I am trying out my touch-typing. I can actually do it but I am not sure how, its like my fingers know where to go and are just bypassing my brain. The biggest advantage is that I see my mistakes straight away instead of at the end of a sentence so hopefully that will make up for the slower typing speed.

I have not actually done that much over the Christmas break to be honest. Had a class New Years in Fanore, I will try and get some photos off the people who had camera and perhaps put a few up. Other than that I have really just been bumming around at home. My room is finally clean and organised and even decorated a bit. My computer is running tip-top condition mostly because I spend most of my time on it. I was looking through my Stumbleupon settings there a few days ago and saw that since June 2008 i have stumbled through 19,456 pages, which is nice. I also installed this little programme called Digsby which brings together the chat programmes of MSN, Facebook, ICQ as well as my Facebook, Gmail and Hotmail inboxes. Why am I boring ye with all this stuff I hear you ask. Well one of the pages that I came across was from the New York Times and it actually dealt with a phenomena that, because of all the time I spend on the net, I was was just beginning to notice.

The article, found here, basically talks about how people are becoming more and more connected, they call it Ambient Awareness. I first kind of realised it when I was away. I would be able to tell when people were last online from their Bebo profile and manage to find out what was going on my having a look at the comments on their wall. Plus all the chat functions meant that I could be talking to people all around the world whenever I was online, or talking to them through Skype. Since I came back now I am always signed onto the chat things through this Digsby programme but it also gives me updates about when people sign on, if they change their status, add pictures, get wall comments. Sounds a bit stalkerish but it just runs away int he background and keeps me updated on what is happening. There is also this Twitter thing that thankfully, I have not been sucked into yet. Its like the Facebook status-update thing where you have, I think, a 70 word maximum limit to say what you are doing and you can update it from a computer or phone. Apparently it was used to great effect during the Mumbai attacks and when that plane landed in the Hudson River, people around the world were able to get minute by minute updates by real people who were actually involved.

So between this Digsby and Stumbleupon i am kept constantly up to date with what people are doing, who is online and also the general Internet zeitgeist. Thing is though, other people are not. I find myself getting pissed off when people do not answer me back straight away, or who don't spend every minute on a chat programme. Not being able to instantly be in contact with someone gets me frustrated, even text-messages take too long. It will probably be a bit different in second semester though, between the two jobs and college work I see myself spending an awful lot more time in the university and less at home bumming around.

Links of the Day
The Atheist bus Campaign
(I thought the rule was I before E except after C, why is this different?)
The First Male/Female Vice-Presidential Debate
Turns out Palin/Biden was not the first one