Losing Face(book) Again
I tried before but now I'm pretty much made up my mind. Especially after reading this article. I've decided that I get enough ads directed at me through unpaid subscriptions to online/real world endeavours. Hell just visiting any Google enhanced free web page and I get Toronto/Gay/Gamer/robot centric ads yelling at me for attention. You'll notice I've removed the Sociable widget/toolbar at the bottom.
Look, I love internet trends and memes. They make me happy and make me feel like I'm on the bleeding edge of cool. I tried FB and with limited success I witnessed a page view spike over here on DR.com when I vented my posts over to my Wall. I've come in contact with some missing friends and made a couple new ones too. Win/win! But there comes a time when juggling three digital online presences gets a bit much (four if you count Flickr, but who likes a silent mime in the social world, eh?). Between Twitter, FB and this site I manage to cross pollinate each with a singe touch of a button, but in the end, most of my readers get hit with three similar announcements about one upload. Because I don't want to spam my readers and friends and I prefer to write and create rather than regurgitate I've chosen to drop the least creative outlet - Facebook. Twitter and this Blog win out, I'm afraid. And Twitter ain't all that attractive too - I think it promotes poor grammar/spelling but I can't deny it's compelling immediacy.
In the end it comes down to redundancy, really. I'm tired of trying to keep up with all the social and just want to focus on the me for now. I hope you stay and read on (You can RSS feed the home page easy in Firefox/Google Reader) and ultimately keep on being digital.
New York Stories
SharkBoy and I are in line at TKTS in Times Square, hoping to get tickets to Mary Poppins. As we snake along the huge line to the wicket, we're met with people who ask "if we have any questions about any shows"
Obviously these people are selling their show.
As we pass some eager young man he asks us what show we're going to see. SharkBoy tells him, beaming with excitement.
"Why don't just go rent the DVD and watch it?" he moans at us. "Disney took the movie and dropped the whole thing on stage."
"...Not good?" SharkBoy asks.
"There's so much more to see!" and dives into a litany of good theatre we should be spending our money on. Thankfully the line moved foreward and our scolding trails off.
Moving forward, we reach another helpful lad who wants to know what we're spending our valuble time and money on.
"I'm not sure I want to say. That last guy hated our choice!"
"Go on! What are you seeing?"
"Mary Poppins."
His eyes go dead but his smile says 1000% plastic - "Fannntastic." he hisses out. And with that he passes us for some other sucker in the line.
Superfun T-shirt Sell Time
Thanks to StevieB's constant berating to shill product for his friend, Crank on RedBubble.com (who by the way you should purchase one of everything he's made), I have decided to pop up some designs over there too. Expect the quality to rise as I figure out how to manipulate Bézier curves in Ai.









