Welcome Back!

Here we go, again. Just some random ramblings to get the creative writing juices flowing once more … especially since it appears there are some fine folk out their on the inter-webs that graciously took the time to have a look at this site. Thanks! I have no idea who you are but you will always be welcome.


I like the idea of “Today’s thought” from yesterday’s post. Hopefully I will be able to write one every day; or, most every day; or, at least once in a while?

To that end: distraction free writing is not about clearing the clutter away, it’s about clearing the way to a place where you can write interruption free.

 

Starting Over, Again …

It’s been quite some time since I wrote anything here, just over five months?!

I haven’t gone away, I just haven’t written anything … one of those life gets you really busy sort of things.

I’ll probably just fall back on ramblings and and other disconnected thoughts but it’s time I get back to my writing. I’ve missed it, and it’s a good thing to keep practice with.

Today’s thought: just start typing and see what appears on the page …

… it still requires another mouse click to publish the post.

My First Tattoo

Although my own design it was created with elements found after many hours of searching for just the right fit … the tattoo is a merger of a Capricorn symbol with a stylized treble clef.

The Capri-Clef Tattoo
The Capri-Clef Tattoo

Dreaming

Never put any restrictions on pie-in-the-sky ideas, the bakery might not be that far away.

Set The Bar High

There are just some things that really get under my skin and comments like this “… beyond the support levels expected from this volunteering forum” really burn me up.

You might ask, where ever did you see that? The WordPress forums of all places?!

Now, to qualify this, I spend a great deal of time every working day in the WordPress forums and I cannot accept this, period.

Whether you are providing support as a volunteer; out of the goodness of your heart; giving back to the community; or, just providing quality support for your plugin you should always strive to improve. This not only benefits yourself but you also become better at helping others as well.

Set the bar high! Do yourself a favor … as well as those you are trying to help. Don’t accept “the support levels expected” … go beyond, go above and beyond!! Give back to the community by making it better not maintaining the status quo.

How do you set the bar high in your support efforts?

Apple Watch: June Delivery

I booked a try-on appointment at my favorite Apple Store (the one in Sherway Gardens) and went for the experience on a Saturday afternoon. I haven’t worn a watch in more than 20 years but the “cool” factor just couldn’t be resisted. I really just wanted to get a better look at what wearing one would be like, better than what the Apple Watch app offered … there’s only so much holding your iPhone on your wrist can really accomplish.

I picked out three “favorites” that I wanted to try … all the 42mm face (the app really did help there) and prepared for … well, um, not a whole lot … what can you accomplish in 15 minutes?

It turns out quite a bit. “Alex”, the associate who helped us, made the experience quite enjoyable and definitely no rush. Did I mention this was my favorite Apple Store? We go out of our way to shop there when in-person product review / purchase is necessary.

I went to try on the Apple Watch. I selected the 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop; and, the 42mm Stainless Steel Case with Link Bracelet; then, for comparison the 42mm Space Grey Aluminium Case with Black Sport Band (from the Apple Watch Sport line).

Although I liked all three models I was most impressed with the Milanese Loop as the Link Bracelet (although not fitted well) tended to unclasp very easily (perhaps too easily?) and the Sport Band just didn’t have the “look” I wanted. I’m not sure a rubber-like band would ever have the look I wanted but it did feel good. I was actually really surprised the Apple Watch 38mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop was quite snug getting over my hand (as in almost not getting over my hand at all), but the face itself was just a bit too small and the thinner band also did not quite look as good either.

Terri was with me during all of this and Alex was very kind to offer her the experience of trying on some of the different models … all told, between the two of us, I think we tried on seven or eight different models.

We played with the demonstration models in the store as well and were easily impressed with the functionality being displayed there. Terri was very impressed with the ability to use touch gestures with the watch given how much trouble they present her on her iPhone 6+ and new iPad Touch … and the display was very easy to read, too.

My thoughts on the Apple Watch: waiting until June is going to be a challenge; but, I am definitely looking forward to wearing a watch again.

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I noticed this morning that Apple has gone ahead and put through the charges for my Apple Watch nearly a month prior to the shipping date … does this mean they will be a month earlier than their scheduled end of June / beginning of July shipment status?

Text Has No Tone

The challenge with text is to get past the voice it is read with … then to delve into the real gist of the message trying to be conveyed.