Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
North of the Stupid Line
Saturday, May 12th, 2007Of late, you will have probably noticed the annoying habit I developed over the past few weeks, of changing the template for North of the Stupid Line every 5 minutes.
This will not be the case any longer. I have now chosen the theme bloggingpro, and modified it to include the following features:
- Avatars: all posts will now have an accompanying avatar. Naturally, most will be written by me, but I have had and intend to have guest bloggers from time to time;
- Tags: utilising Ultimate Tag Warrior, all posts are now tagged (as opposed to categorised). A new tag cloud is also visible in the right sidebar, illustrating which subjects are more popular than others; and
- Calendar and Archives: for ease of use, I have now included a calendar and a list of archives so that you can browse previous posts according to date. Some readers (yes, you especially, A) had complained that North of the Stupid Line wasn’t searchable.
I hope these extra features will improve the reading pleasure of North of the Stupid Line. Do keep an eye out for future improvements, but in the meantime, if you have any suggestions or think I should add any more features, leave a comment and I’ll think about it
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Deaf UK – a farce?
Monday, February 19th, 2007I have to laugh at the latest goings-on on Deaf UK. The moderator (He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named) has basically accused everyone of being ‘lazy’ and ‘not interested in deaf issues’ simply because most members did not vote in two recent polls: a reduction in TV licence fees for Deaf people, and about the possibility of Freedom Passes in London being scrapped for Deaf residents.
This has resulted in a furore among the members, who are accusing the moderator of being autocratic and a troll, and for having unmoderated opinions.
Deaf UK is now arguably a farce. It is not longer a space for Deaf people to discuss like-minded issues. It’s just a forum for the moderator to have a go at everyone for no apparent reason.
I’d like to encourage all the current members of DUK (and those who have been banned in recent times), to talk about the issues close to their heart, on BLOGS. It doesn’t matter if in English or BSL. Just blog/vlog. At least you won’t be attacked for expressing your views, and you won’t be moderated.
If you’re not sure how to go about blogging, go here.
Will provide a BSL translation of this post later on today.
What is blogging?
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006The recent spat of blogging that has been done recently on NOTS has made me wonder what exactly blogging is. What it is that I am hoping to achieve with NOTS? Is it enough just to ramble on about anything in particular, or should the focus be on interesting and informative articles about various subjects, and should research be carried out to ensure quality of posts is high?
First of all, let’s determine: “what is blogging?”. There are a number of websites around that answer that question:
BBC Webwise – Ask Bruce – What is blogging?
Blogging is a way of collecting links to webpages and sharing thoughts and ideas with people online.
Blogs (or Weblogs) are basically online journals or diaries which are great for sharing information and ideas.
A blog is a personal diary. A daily pulpit. A collaborative space. A political soapbox. A breaking-news outlet. A collection of links. Your own private thoughts. Memos to the world.
Hmmm. The next question would be: “why blog?”.
Bruce at the BBC says:
Surfing’s no fun if you can’t tell people what you’ve found.
How many times have you sent e-mails to your mates with the address of a particularly interesting web page, annotated with your own hilarious comments?
Wouldn’t it be good to get your own web page where you could publish these comments, plus the links you find, turn it into a daily journal of thoughts and ideas and make the whole thing available to the world?
Seems quite simple when you put it like that. In other words, I blog so that I can tell people what I’ve found on the web. I don’t do that much. I don’t tend to email my mates with particularly interesting web pages either (in fact, I tend to delete the ones I get – no offence!). You could call NOTS a “daily journal of thoughts and ideas”, but I don’t tend to post every day, although I’d like to, if I had something to say.
So, WHY DO I BLOG? First and foremost, because I like it (even though it may not seem it, due to lack of posting). Blogging has become a phenomenon on the world wide web in recent years, and it gives a good feeling to know that I’m part of a global community when I blog.
Initiatives like deaf-blogs.com, which I contributed to somewhat, reinforced the gratification that blogging provides in what was, for me, a major way. To think of myself as one of the first bloggers to post vidblogs in BSL is just so cool.
Anyway, I’m going to do what was done over at Sandhill Trek, and invite fellow bloggers to tell me why you blog. I’ll do a later post incorporating some of the more interesting takes on this subject, and see if I can reach some sort of conclusion on this issue.
Shoot me …
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006… if I ever turn out to be as vile and chauvinistic as this miserable bugger in Anonymous Lawyer.
Ok, it’s fiction, but still … !

