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Tis the season to be memey: Eight things about yours truly

There are memes everywhere in the lead-up to Christmas. Awards, gender-swapping on Twitter, and eight things.

Maria Murphy tagged me for the eight things meme. She said nice things about me:

Andrew Boyd — He is one of my friends who has encouraged me to blog. He has a lot of ideas and cares about others.

Thanks Maria, I will blush for sure now :)

Like all memes, this one is replicatable and encourages participation. Here are the rules:

  1. Link to your tagger and post these rules
  2. List EIGHT random facts about yourself
  3. Tag EIGHT people at the end of your post and list their names
  4. Let them know they’ve been tagged

So here are eight random facts about me:

  1. Random loud noises tend to freak me out but I find loud music soothing when driving - KMFDM, White Zombie, Hilltop Hoods and Metallica are current favourites.
  2. I once represented the ACT in TaeKwonDo at the Australian Nationals (yellow belt division, and I didn’t last long, but I was there!).
  3. I eat weird stuff for breakfast and love it - leftover Chinese takeaway is my favourite, but I also love leftover curry, leftover pizza, and Curry Tuna and Corn Soup.
  4. I do not have a whole degree - the two half degrees do not add up to a whole one :) Despite this, I manage to make a decent living as a consultant information architect (IA).
  5. I am interested in serial killers - not obsessively, but I did start MonsterWatch.net and I am a big fan of Dexter.
  6. In the past I have collected stamps, coins, science fiction paperbacks and cacti; bred fish, reptiles, parrots, poultry (including quail, fowl, waterfowl and pheasants); written science fiction, science fantasy, heroic fantasy and fan fiction; coded in C, C++, Modula 2, VBA, Java, Javascript, perl and PHP; moderated various online forums and pre-Internet, assisted friends with Bulletin Boards.
  7. I fear stupidity more than I fear sharks/lightning/savage dogs/spiders/venomous reptiles/heights/the number 13/voodoo/you name it put together - for stupidity kills more people than all these things combined.
  8. I once ate some rockmelon just before being very ill with food poisoning - it was not the rockmelon’s fault, I had eaten some dodgy lentils (Ronny Biggs was right - never trust a hippy!). Even though this incident took place more that 25 years ago, the smell of  rockmelon still makes me feel slightly nauseous.

The eight people I would like to tag are:

  1. Meg Tsiamis of Dipping Into The Blogpond: Meg is an inspiration and a good blogfriend. She has done a lot for raising the idea of community within Australian blogging in a very short time - she promotes community first and herself a distant second.
  2. Snoskred: Snos gives 110% to all she touches.
  3. Darren Rowse: I am sure that Darren doesn’t get tagged by this sort of thing often enough :) He is one of my blogging heroes.
  4. Steve Collins: I razz Steve all the time about showing off his iPhone which he takes with good natured humour. Steve is a good guy and incredibly generous with his time.
  5. Ruth Ellison: Like many IAs, Ruth works too hard but still manages to get to my speaking engagements when she can - more so than many of my close colleagues, which is saying something.
  6. Seth Godin: where would intrapreneuring or marketing be without Seth?
  7. Zern Liew: a good example of blogging with a heart and an inspiration to Australian intrapreneurs and authors.
  8. Stephen Hall: my mentor and national service offering lead within SMS. The world is a poorer place for Stephen not blogging - he is a very good IA, the consultant’s consultant, and a good friend.

And the people I would have loved to have tagged but Maria got to them first :)

  • Matthew Hodgson: Matt inspired me to blog properly and continues to inspire others.
  • Donna Maurer: Donna inspires me every day to be a better IA and a better person.

As memes go, this is a fairly harmless one. Even if you aren’t tagged, I recommend that you get into it :)

Community Blogger award

I’m a Community Blogger Award recipient :)

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Thanks heaps to Cellobella from SultanaBlog for creating the award, and Meg from Dipping into the Blogpond for passing it on to me.

Community is important - without it, things are just not as enjoyable (or as bearable!).

In the spirit of sharing the love, I would like to award this in turn to members of my own blogging support community:

  • Jeri Merrell from UnGeekit. Jeri’s advice has helped me through a couple of rough spots and while she doesn’t have as much time to blog as she would like, I read everything she writes still.
  • Maria Murphy from BA Rocks. Maria has always been there as a colleague and as a friend.
  • Matthew Hodgson from Matt’s Musings. Matt has been an inspiration and a supporter.
  • And Meg - if you hadn’t given this award to me, I would have had to give it to you. Thank you :)

Blogging in the News

My Blogging in the News page is now fixed - I forgot to upload the custom feedlist template after changing servers, argh :)

Moved!

The facibus.com “mini-empire” has been more or less moved to the new hosting server - lots of configuration still to come, and I wish I hadn’t been so profligate with my tagging at Facibus Reviews (tags are recorded as categories in WordPress export/import, I should have known, there are 200+ categories over there, a little bit of sorting out to be done, ack).

I’ll put a lessons learnt/howto together and post it here. A complicating factor is the cheaper domain names available through my new hosting arrangements - so I’m putting GetYerOwn.com and AndrewBoyd.name together at the same time.

Anyhow - if you have any comments on the layout here - apart from the fact that it is very K2-bog-standard (which I am working on), please let me know :)

facibus.com is moving

facibus.com is moving! The blogs need more room to grow and a bigger traffic allowance, which is a good thing.

What this means is that until the DNS change propagates around the world, this blog will appear to be off the air. All going well this will only be a day or two - at the most.

Thanks for reading - it is because of your interest that this move is possible.

Facibus On Blogging

I spend a lot of time talking about life, design, and a good glass of wine over at Facibus Reviews. Lately I’ve been talking a lot about blogging itself - I am not sure if this is a sure sign of madness or if I am just putting more thought into it :)

I’ll still keep Facibus Reviews for the day-to-day life stuff, but I’ll put more of the blog-specific articles here. I started this blog on blogspot but have moved it here to take advantage of the little extras that I’ve grown accustomed to with WordPress.

Darren Rowse says that most blogs on blogging tend to last six months or less. I’ll see how long it lasts for me :)