Category Archives: Red Ramblings

Rants, observations and general commentary about life not involving usability.

Happy Mo-vember

We’ve all been subjected to a month of 350 pound linebackers walking around in pink.

Yes, it’s for a great cause and I fully support the good work the ladies are doing, but it was a little disconcerting.

However, now it’s the men’s turn.

Do we wear our cause by rocking camo for a month? Nope.

We wears ours on our face… where it’ll really annoy the wives.

It’s MOvember, when we grow out a ‘stache in support of “men’s health issues” (a nice way of saying Colon and Testicular Cancer).

Personally, I already sport a goatee year-round thanks to an absence of anything vaguely resembling a chin. Therefore, my contribution will be to stop shaving entirely. Well… almost entirely. I’ll still hit the neck under the chin because the neck-beard is just WRONG.

So men, do your part and lose the Gillette for a month.

Linky goodness:  http://us.movember.com/

Good News… Bad News

The good news is that I’m over my BPPV. Can’t call myself “cured”… more like “in remission”.

Apparently, ENT docs can give you exercises and drugs to cure the problem, BUT you have to be having an attack in front of them so they can tell which ear is the problem. Since it was 9 days between the attack and my appointment… you guessed it. No symptoms. Kinda like taking your car to the shop and that weird noise just STOPS.

So now I just have to wait to get all dizzy and nauseous again so I can call the ENT and hope they can fit me in immediately instead of next week. So- that’s fun.

Absolutely underwater with work. Averaging 60ish hours a week and still scrambling to catch up.

Once life gets back to normal I’ll be back on a more constant schedule around here. I’ve got a good half-dozen posts in mind that I’d love to get written up.

-Jay

Where in the world is Jay?

For the none of you that have been frantic with worry over my prolonged absence:


Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of vertigo — the sudden sensation that you’re spinning or that the inside of your head is spinning.

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is characterized by brief episodes of mild to intense dizziness. Symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo are triggered by specific changes in the position of your head, such as tipping your head up or down, and by lying down, turning over or sitting up in bed. You may also feel out of balance when standing or walking.

Although benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can be a bothersome problem, it’s rarely serious except when it increases the chance of falls. You can receive effective treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo during a doctor’s office visit.


And that’s been my life for the last week. Any sudden movements of the head (or staring at a monitor for too long) and stuff gets weird.

I’ll be back online as soon as possible.

Quick Movie Review: “Carrie”

Quoting my 14-year old who had never seen it:

(During most of the movie)

“This is boring.”

“Why are they so mean?”

“Did people really dress like that?”

(During the Prom scene)

“Those are some ugly tuxs”

“Why are they under the stage?…. “Ohhhhh”…. “That’s mean”

“Gross!!”

“COOL!” Wish I could do, it’d make school more fun”  (This one had her parents nervous)

(During the final scene with her mom)

“Her mom stabbed her? That bitch!”  (Yes, she is my child)

(During the tombstone scene)

“Why did they write that on the si… AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ”

“I’M GOING TO HAVE NIGHTMARES FOR A YEAR!!!!!!!!!!”

Mission: Accomplished

A Little Laugh On A Monday

I’ve been collecting pics from numerous sources of funny usability fails.

Since it’s Monday… and by that I mean in all it’s possible Monday-ness… I’ve dropped some of them into my Instagram feed.

This one didn’t fit into IG’s cropping tool, but it’s too good to skip.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the rest and hopefully a little giggle.

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Happy Birthday, Sis

Today marks my baby sister’s 44th birthday.

I haven’t always been the best brother. Two examples of this spring to mind.

First, she had a black tooth for much of her childhood when I caused her to fall into a sink faucet. Also, to this day she has tiny burn marks on her chest when  a snotty 12-year-old me let a trusting 7-year-old her drop an egg into a pan full of hot bacon grease.

However, there were times when I was a pretty good brother. Like the day Bobby kicked her in the stomach and I chased him into his place and dragged him out to kick his butt. His mom screamed at me and I just said “He kicked my sister”. His mom said “Oh, OK then. I’ll deal with him after you do.”

Then there was “Bunnyland”- a place where a sneaky older brother told his impressionable sister that we went when we hid under the blankets and I bounced the bed. I spun entire stories about the “King of the Rabbits” and other such nonsense for her late into the night.

There was “tea fights” and there was all the times we packed our entire room, hoping our parents would take the hint and move us to another place. Smuggling empty boxes through the window of our room and stashing the packed ones in the closet, like our parents wouldn’t notice all our stuff was gone.

If we’re ever kidnapped and have to prove we’re really us to each other we have a simple way- both of us can rattle off the complete address of the apartment complex we lived in more than 30 years ago. I have a hard time remembering my work address but I’ll remember that address on Colonial Drive til the day I die.

When we grew up there was the legendary “I can’t feel my teeth” party… but now is not the place for that tale.

My sister ended up marrying my best friend (a guy she used to hate) when he drove 200 miles to look after her during a hurricane. Funny thing is, when I was first moving my sister and mom to that new city I took him along as cheap muscle, On the way he told me “For all this work you owe me a girlfriend.” Debt paid bro, with 2 cute kids as interest.

Right now, Sis is going through some rough times. She’s taken the lead in dealing with some thorny family issues that have no clean resolution- but she’s doing the best she can under impossible conditions.

I can’t remember the last time I said it, probably Christmas when everybody is a better person, but I love you, Sis. You’re not the cuddliest kitten in the litter, but seeing how we grew up that isn’t a surprise. Everybody deals with the static their own way. For me, it was doing my best to give our parents fits and then leaving for Europe and the Army when I was 17. You opted to stand in there and slug it out.

They say you can’t choose your family, but if you could I’d still pick you for the game. Every team needs a bulldog that won’t ever back away from a fight.

Happy birthday, Sis… from an older brother that realizes, for a sister, he couldn’t have asked for better.

Note: This is probably the most proofed post I’ve ever written. You see, my sister is also a perfectionist with a degree in English.