Showing posts with label rants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rants. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 September 2017

While Writing

I'm on a roll for short posts this week LOL

When it comes to my legendary love for food:

https://web.facebook.com/1085350821482296/photos/a.1123838474300197.1073741828.1085350821482296/1862812853736085/?type=3

and my feelings about haters:

https://web.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1841859286129792&id=100009172161677

Plot outline of new LW story to be posted later this week!

Picture: The Artiste by Karen Hull, via  https://www.pinterest.com/explore/squirrel-art/?lp=true


Sunday, 6 November 2016

Singing The Blues

I'm sure everyone's heard all the platitudes about how no one is anything without their past, how the past shapes the future. Let me just summarise how I feel about the past; I hate the past at least 95% of the time. Rather than trying to escape the past, I'm more inclined to want to wipe out or forget it. 

Yes, there are times when I laugh and think fondly about the past but they are few and far between. Of course, there are almost 37 years that I'd rather forget now, not too sure about the first 3 years of course.

There's one big difference in my dislike of the past now versus, well, in the past. Previously, I wondered why I bothered living to suffer. Now, I wonder why I let others/the powers that be victimise me - it really is up to me to live my life instead of living with misery. So, I say so long to one of my favourite songs as a kid:



And hello to a ridiculously optimistic song that'll be my theme from now on:


Ok, so I'm still partial to cheesy jokes; bite me!


Saturday, 13 February 2016

Cranky Writer Alert 

Ok, let me confess, I was hoping to have gotten quite a lot done over the vacation time I've just had but nothing got done. As in nada, zilch, pretty sure you get what I mean and with the day job work load getting heavier, almost all releases are delayed. Not too sure I can release anything for my smutversary - apologies if friends or readers are disappointed.

Short of me winning the lottery, the writing ain't speeding up.  And I'm crankier than ever. It isn't even the fact that I've been recovering from a pain-filled respiratory condition. It's partly because Lent rolled around couple of days back and as usual, I'm kinda abstaining from /giving up on a couple of things and praying for God's blessing for the health and safety of family and friends, including online friends! Particularly those who haven't been feeling too great recently. So no fried chicken or gelato.

Don't really eat the former too often, but southern fried chicken has always been comfort food and you know when you aren't supposed to eat something, the more you crave it? Yup, experiencing it by the buckets. And no ice cream (I'm not devious enough to count other types of ice cream as non gelato), that's tough particularly with a boring, work-filled Valentine's coming up.  

Oh well. Let's hope there's sunshine after the rain!  





CA when will I see you again?!!

Sunday, 31 January 2016

The Week That Was

A week filled with conferences that was as much amusing as it was baffling. It started off with a powwow conference involving some of the biggest names in theoretical physics and research. Which made it so much funnier when the bitchiness of the participants (99.9% male, there was only one female participant who wasn't a family member of a participant) came out full force from day one.

Guess male egos are as fragile and testy as female ones huh?! Then the tea was poisoned - seriously, it had an overpowering smell of detergent. Goodness! And don't get me started on the food. So apart from giving half the audience headaches from the technical presentations, they wanted to kill us with the refreshments. And bear in mind those refreshments brought the other half of the audience out of slumberland into the land of the living.

It was with a sigh of relief that I went on to attend the tech conference. It was, surprisingly, fun. Ok, I'm no techie but at least I understood most of what was going on and in any case, there was enough wry humour going around to make things bearable. Tellingly, no one bothered to answer the contentious questions I threw out there. No one wants to ponder the consequences/side effects of profiling via big data upon health insurance. Tell me no one worries that with all the focus on covering themselves that insurance companies are not looking for ways to streamline their client base so as to cut the payout probability.

It was hilarious that this guy who was the age of some of my former students was trying to emphasise the stability of the UAVs to a friend of mine who asked. Bear in mind, the military use UAVs have always had stability problems, would commercial use UAVs be that much better. If so, hmm, what does that say of the designers and engineers who work on the military use models? And out of nowhere, this cute researcher popped up and for once, I seriously considered hitting on someone while on business. Only three things stopped me: I don't want to damage my professional reputation, he is 5 years younger and he looks like my ex fiancé the one my friends labelled the Spanish psycho.

But seriously, it's been loads of fun. Inspirational in some unexpected ways. The optimism of researchers who talked about doing things simply for good rather than $ contrasted with the slick elevator pitches. The solving of a problem here and now in the case of The Drinkable Book stood in stark contrast to the driverless car enthusiasts arguing over range of use and refusal to engage with questions on the ethics of accidents involving driverless cars.

And finally, the relentlessly monotonous presentations of bureaucrats were thankfully erased by the humour and sense of Google's Director of Games who joked about installing jacks on people's heads for connectivity with the internet - one guy raised his hands to express his wish to be the recipient of such a jack - seriously dude, you aren't being cool, you're showing how desperate you want to seem cool. Hope you even considered what Mical said about receiving a DOS on your own brain once the hackers get to your brain LOL

So how did your week go? Hope it was as fun and more productive than mine was.

No work done on the writing, beta readers forgive me!