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Wednesday 26 December 2012

All I want(ed) for Christmas

Guess what I got for Christmas. Give up? It's the latest, must- have, device for the 21st Century. It's a Kindle HD Fire! Woohoo! I love my wife sooo much, for t'was she that made me such a happy little boy all over again.
I can't find an app, such as BlogPress or Blogger, that allows me to write and post from this device, though. If anyone can suggest an app, please let me know because I'm using the Fire's web browser to post this (normally, I'd be using the iPhone app, BlogPress) and it's not an alternative that I'm entirely happy with.
Unlike the rest of the device. There's so much to discover that I'll have to post a separate review once I've got my head round it. Loving it, so far. But not as much as my wife.
Thank you, baby ;) xxx

Friday 21 December 2012

Paper pages

It occurred to me recently that although I enjoy reading every day, I haven't actually read a book for months. It's usually online blogs and bedtime stories. So I popped down to the local library to see what I could see (see see). I came away with Retromancer, by Robert Rankin, a recent addition to his Brentford Trilogy. I wasn't disappointed. On page one was a footnote I'd like to share with you. It encapsulates what I find so enjoyable about his work.

Dot of the Antarctic was the founder of TSFTFSOTF, the unpronounceable and instantly forgettable acronym of The Society for the Forgotten Sisters of the Famous. In its heyday TSFTFSOTF numbered amongst its members not only Florence of Arabia, Fay Guevara and Sharon Munchausen, but also Jordan of Khartoum and Julia Caesar. Today the society is, alas, all but forgotten.

His style has been described, by some, as Steam Punk. I wouldn't know about that but it made me chuckle. I can't wait to read page two ;)

Wednesday 19 December 2012

Muddy waters

There's been a bit of a hoohaa regarding Instagram's terms of service, lately. Some say that users' photos will be up for grabs, gratis and without the user's permission, for advertising purposes, etc. I don't know how true this is but since Facebook took ownership of one of my favourite photo sharing/social networking sites/apps, I haven't been as satisfied with the way it's been managed.

I'm already using Flickr but have since discovered that once I reach 200 uploads, that's it. Unless I choose to upgrade my membership and pay an annual fee. Not exactly appealing to me. So, I've decided to try something different. Namely, Streamzoo. I heard about it from the people I follow on Instagram. The same people who possibly stand to lose out if the rumours about Instagram's TOS turn out to be true. I quite like it so far, as I'm able to upload videos as well as pictures. And I'm not constrained by the square photo format, either. Bonus.

My username is myth337. If you're already a member, or you're thinking of joining Streamzoo, look me up. I'm still very new to it, so be kind to me.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

That's the way to do it!

In my last post, I spoke about joining deviantART and how I was going to get started. Well, well, well, imagine my surprise when I discovered photos taken from the Playstation game, Gran Turismo.




I've been taking pics using the in-game photo mode for ages but didn't really have any use for them. Now I can upload them and have other like minded people take pleasure (if you can call it that) from my efforts. Result!

Tuesday 4 December 2012

Getting stARTed

When I was younger I used to enjoy drawing. I would create little worlds and populate them with my own characters, having adventures in rocket ships or leaping tall buildings, superhero style. For me, it was always about the possibilities of the future and what may be. I still like to dream but I haven't put pencil to paper for such a long time, until recently, when I found myself doodling on the back of a printer test sheet.

So, I've decided to start again. Only this time I'll be posting my art online, something I wasn't able to do umpteen years ago. I found a site I'm happy with called deviantART and I've made a profile, etc, but what comes next? Do I post my doodle? Before getting ahead of myself I think I'll put up some photos I've been playing with on my iPhone. There are some pretty cool apps to make a photo look like a sketch and that's what I've been using to create some superhero-ish characters.

So, if you're interested, have a peek and see what you think. There's a link on my Home page, in the Here I Am section. All comments are welcome.