Botox Blog Update

I made a reference to my blog undergoing botox treatments yesterday which was more than a bit intentional as I have indeed restored some youthful vigour to this blog.

After starting my first blog on the Blogware platform at blog.jason.hammond.net back in 2006 when I was in library school, I ended up with two blogs after switching over to WordPress and the domain, www.headtale.com.

My old blog was carrying on fine (and at no cost to me) so I left well enough alone until one day, I realised that it had disappeared without warning (well, my host said they’d sent advance notice but I’d either not seen them or ignored them, thinking that my blog was safe having been told by that same host they would never cut off support, not realising it was the underlying Blogware system that was ending.)

Anyhow, I was able to salvage my old blog and get it imported to a (slightly) new host at jason.hammond.net (lots of confusion there as that’s also a domain I used to own which I used for things like a popular Fred Eaglesmith tab page  and a few other odds & ends – some old photos, a few essays, stuff like that.  That meant I was paying for two hosts which finally inspired me to do something I’d long planned to do and seek out someone to merge these two blogs into one.

I thought about doing it myself – there’s lots of info about how to go about this online – but I thought it best to hire someone to make sure it was done right (as much as possible) rather than trying myself as, even with proper backups, I was afraid I’d fuck something up beyond redemption.

I posted it on MetaFilter’s job board (hoping to guarantee someone a bit more reliable and personally connected via that tight, small community) than trusting what essentially would be access to a wide variety of info about myself including my blog passwords and even my credit card info to some absolute complete stranger.

After a couple false starts with early respondents who seemed promising (including one designer in the Maritimes) but who backed out once they realised the scope of the project and another who was a little too insistent and didn’t have a portfolio to share, I ended up being contacted by someone at Code18 Web Design in Atlanta, Georgia.

 We exchanged info, settled on a price and he had it done within about, oh, 48 hours, even fixing a few other glitchy things that had accumulated on this blog over the years as I added and deleted various plug-ins.

So that’s all a long way of saying that I finally have all 2400 or so blog posts I’ve done since 2006 (average 400/year!) in a single place.  For the most part, everything seems to have imported well (formatting on some early posts is a bit off, there are possibly some missing images in early posts, internal links might not all be operational, I now have 3x the number of categories I did before) and who knows if I’ll ever get everything perfect.  But again, as a record of my life, recent development in technology and libraries and politics, it’s nice to have.

Feel free to look around but again, the further back you go, the more chance you’ll find broken links (external and internal), missing images and posts with weird formatting.  But otherwise, yay!

Saturday Snap – Lego Show

Haven’t posted for a few days as the blog was undergoing Botox treatments to regain its youthful vigour this week (more in that tomorrow).

In the meantime, here’s some shots from our day trip to Moose Jaw for Sask Lego Users Group show.

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Music Monday – “Sundown/in the Paris of the Prairies/Wheat kings/Have all their treasure buried.”

This is Justin Bieber covering The Tragically Hip during a concert in Malaysia.  Kudos to a Canadian superstar paying tribute to Canadian icons but also…gah!

“Goodnight iPad” – A Parody

The classic children’s book gets re-imagined for our modern age.

Saturday Snap – Hawaiian-Style Shrimp Poke

Shea and I attempt to re-create one of our (okay, my!) favourite snacks from our Hawaii trip.  Pretty close though I think the version we ate had fresh kim-chi in it as well.

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Friday Fun Link – “Where do babies come from?” A magic potion.

Reddit has a couple cool sub-Reddits – one called AMA (Ask Me Anything) and another larger one called IAMA (I Am A) where users can take questions from other Redditors related to their jobs or their celebrity or other experiences they’ve had – from the amazing to the horrifying – to pretty much every other angle you can think of.

Shea pointed me to a pretty cool and unique one where a dad reads questions posted to his five-year old then transcribes the kid’s answers verbatim (though the language often doesn’t seem to capture how I think five year olds talk – but we’ll give the dad the benefit of the doubt.)

He’s done for the last couple years when the kid was three and four as well which are linked into the introduction to the 5-year old AMA.

How A Pro-Life Conservative Christian American Learned To Love Canadian-Style Socialized Healthcare

Short answer: She experienced it firsthand.

You know, one of the biggest mysteries in my life (not really) is wondering how every western society on earth can have some form of socialized medicine for its citizens and yet a large part of the population of the United States persists in the belief that their nightmare of a private, insurance-based system is the best in the world.

(Actually not that much of a mystery when you take about three seconds to think on it.  Take a combination of American exceptionalism and a pig-headed belief in the dark side of the American Dream, “Every man for himself”, mix in a large dollop of religious brainwashing, a faulty education system, enormous wealth inequity and there you go – St. AnyElsewhere.)

Occasionally, someone might have a revelation – but they might have to move to Canada to do it!

(via MetaFilter)

And yes, “St. AnyElsewhere” is a stupid, out-dated, barely relevant pun/joke.  Sorry about that – I’m sad for myself that I couldn’t think of anything better.

Average Canadian Male Life Expectancy = 78 years (aka Happy 39th Birthday to Me!)

The average life expectancy for a Canadian male is currently 78 years.  That means as I turn 39 today, I have officially reached the half-way point of my expected life span on this planet (and accounting for abuses suffered in earlier years – from over-drinking to being exposed to god knows what working at a gas station and being around farm chemicals much of my life – who knows how much that may reduce that number.)

But on the other hand, medical science continues to extend life expectancies and that 78 is probably a lot higher than my dad would’ve been told he could expect to live to when he was 39 (or my grandfather or great-grandfather.)  Plus I’m from a very long-lived family – I think my one grandpa lived to 80 while my grandma lived to 97.  On the maternal side of the family, my other grandpa lived to 88 while his wife lived to 84.  (All numbers from memory so I may be off on some or all of them.)

Anyhow, happy birthday – for the next year, I get to be “39 and holding”!

Too Many Tab Tuesday – Library Edition

Music Monday – “Shining up above me the jet fuel/Down the road/Lots above with the money/And the silence sing.”

One of my all-time favourite Britpop bands, Blur, has a new single out: