life
Taskerrific is gone; what next?
Well, it’s not really gone, but I’ve shut down the Taskerrific beta and put the site on reserve, as I have neither the time to maintain it nor the money to have the service hosted properly. It sucks having to do that, but right now, I need to make money, not spend it. So Taskerrific is down and I am back on the job hunt.
Where have I been these past few months?
It's been about three months since my last blog post here, although if you've been following me on Twitter, FriendFeed or Reddit, you'll know I haven't died or anything. To sum it all up, there were personal matters I had to deal with. And I'm still dealing with them.
Outside of my personal life, I'm still trying to get things done with Taskerrific. There are technical issues that have been quite jarring to work through (some of which are still in my way), but more importantly, there is a funding issue that needs to be resolved for Taskerrific's continued survival.
What's missing from the social web?
What's missing from the social web? The ability to just hang out and throw back a few. Really. The missing element from the new, social media driven internet is quite ironically the ability to socialize with people directly, rather than mediated through various services online. And why is this important? Because no matter how much we can expand our social lives online, what matters most is our social lives offline.
How did I ever survive this long?
This is a short blog post, existing merely to inform all of you that as of today, I am 26 years old. I may act young, but I feel old. Old enough that I can't even stare at the college girls without feeling lecherous.
Now geddof the lawn, you damn kids, and let me enjoy my birthday! :D
All-nighters considered harmful
I'm finally picking up on a message my body keeps telling me, every time I stay up all night to work on a project or do some other activity. That message is simply: "Stop doing this stuff. You're only going to kill yourself."
Improving personal manageability: Two new resolutions
There are a lot of things that I work on, and many more I'm trying to work on as well. Trying to handle all of this often makes me feel like a headless chicken: running around a lot but ultimately accomplishing nothing. To combat this helpless feeling, I've decided to manage the situation with two simple resolutions, which should improve my quality of life and might help yours as well.
Welcome, 2009!
Well, it's now 2009. With another year just begun, it's time for me to start looking at what I want to accomplish this year. Hopefully I'll do a much better job of things in '09 than I did in '08.
The weekend, for Chris
For Saturday and Sunday, I am suspending political coverage of the coalition situation in Canada, due to threats to my power from a coalition of projects needing updates, events I am attending, and housework that I must complete. On Monday coverage will resume, and the first order of business will be telling everyone just what kind of evil kitten-eating cowboy Stephen Harper really is.
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A day I hoped would never come
After over two and a half years with Toronto Go-Getters Toastmasters (since back when it was known as Toast IT) I'll be leaving the club at the end of 2008. Toronto Go-Getters was my first Toastmasters club (at least, the first I joined as a member) and it's been a fun trip with them.
I'm going blue collar
That is, to make ends meet and get money for upgrading, I'll be taking up blue collar work for a while.


