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March 14, 2012

What I Do – Via West Wing

I call this: theatre — Posted by KP @ 4:39 pm

You may have seen this meme going around the interwebs, in which people illustrate their jobs using a series of photos to depict the perceptions various people have about them. I’ve seen a couple of humorous ones for stage managers, but had stayed away from doing my own, until I somehow realized my ideas could be expressed entirely in terms of West Wing characters. That made it fun for me, and also a bit enlightening, as this exercise requires you to be able to articulate how other people perceive you, what your job truly is, and how you feel about it.

If you haven’t seen West Wing, I’m sorry. Also, get thee to a DVD store. You’d only need Season 1 to get these references.

If you insist on depriving yourself of the best season of television ever made, I will supply a little cheat sheet to give some context:

1) Mrs Landingham, the President’s secretary. She makes sure he always has a pen and keeps him on schedule. She also has cookies.

2) Jed Bartlet, President. The most powerful man in the world.

3) Charlie Young, the President’s personal aide. Sometimes outsiders mistake him for the President’s bitch.

4) Gina Toscano, Secret Service agent. Always on the lookout for danger, and willing to sacrifice herself if necessary to get the job done.

5) Admiral Fitzwallace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. When he says the word “Go,” he can cue some serious pyro.

6) Leo McGarry, White House Chief of Staff. The President sets his agenda, and Leo’s in charge of making it happen.


July 10, 2011

My Contribution to the Facebook / Google+ Slap Meme

I call this: tech,web — Posted by KP @ 7:50 pm

If you’ve been hanging around the interwebs this week, you may have seen some animated gifs going around in which Google+ is represented bitchslapping Facebook in various ways.

As far as I can tell, this was the first one:

In the past day or two, many more have popped up, not just slaps, but pretty much any manner in which a Facebook icon can be embarrassed or otherwise pwned by a Google+ icon.

So here is my contribution:


This is what I think of when I think of a good ass-kicking.


“The Mac is Kicking Ass” Music Video

I call this: computers,mac,tech — Posted by KP @ 1:36 pm


OK, I’m not a huge fan of autotune, or stupid YouTube videos, and I clicked on this one with very low expectations, but it won me over with its charming tune and visuals.

It’s Phil Schiller at Apple’s recent WWDC, auto-tuned and set to music.*

In other news, I am impatiently awaiting the release of Mac OS X Lion, rumored for July 14, which is 4 days from now, and entirely too far away. I think perhaps I should watch the WWDC keynote again to refresh my memory about how some of the new features work so I can get down to business once it’s installed.

*one note: for some reason the video uses a clip of the $129 price tag. That was part of Phil showing what OS upgrades used to cost. Lion, like Snow Leopard before it, is $29. Much more kick-ass.


May 2, 2010

Nerd, Geek, Dork, Dweeb?

I call this: random,tech — Posted by KP @ 1:09 pm


Somebody posted this online, to settle a debate about the difference between nerd and a geek. I don’t know what the source of it is, but it was clearly created by somebody with a fine understanding of linguistics and nerd/geek/dork/dweeb culture.

I tend to think of myself as a geek — a dork when being self-depricating. But I think this proves I am actually a nerd. I feel like that should require there to be tape on the bridge of my glasses, but maybe I’m just a nerd in a union with a good vision plan.