I’ve been up to my ears in things to do but it seems to be winding down now although the things I’ve got left are big. I’m still working on mixing Inspira (myspace / spotify) but its all shaping up a bit now. I’ll soon be up and running, getting out there and recording people. Its been a crazy two years with all this but it’ll be worth it in the end I reckon. Looks like summer’s finally here and things are looking up…

morning pastiness is with me
as I go through my morning rituals
as if in a daze, in a cloud
the week’s start seems alien, aggressive
as if all the poeple around are going through the same thing
experiencing the same cloudiness

sleepy eyed and sandy eyelids
can’t seem to get the engine running

thinking of the week to come
with a desire for vitality
can’t shake the tiredness of too much spread too thin
can’t wait to give in to a new mode
i can see it up ahead…

Since my iPod got run over by a bus, I’ve been living in the semi-dark ages. Everytime I looked at my broken iPod I would almost get depressed. Well, almost. My iPod actually worked (even after a bus went over it) but the screen was cracked so it was pot luck on hearing music plus you had to skip through many songs to get to the one you wanted. It was all a dream gone horribly wrong.  Eventually it stopped working and I relegated it to a small carboard box stowed away in a cupboard somewhere and forgot about it. Oh the humanity…

The other day I found it again and it all came back to me…

However, I looked for screen replacements again and found one on eBay for 16€ with postage from the UK! Amazing! I changed the screen myself and bent the silver back plate back into shape and presto, a working iPod again! Woohoo!!!!!

Since I’ve been putting as much of my music as possible into FLAC format, I decided to put Rockbox on my iPod to give it a go. Its really impressive and supports loads of weird and wonderfull formats out of the box, including ISO. Amazing. Also it has really nice themes and you can make your own theme with your own images and all. Definately amazing. I’ve got the Flying Spaghetti Monster theme on it at the moment :)

So I’m back to having portable music again and this time in full CD quality, and beyond!

Just read a pretty interesting article by Geroge Orwell about saving the english language from unnecessary aloofness. Its worth struggling throught the start of the article as it gets the brain going after a while. Its more relevant to politcal and probably management language (as in this 43 Folders article). Orwell lays out 6 “rules” which I think are good points to remember when writing anything :

  1. Never use a metaphor, simile or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
  2. Never use a long word where a short one will do.
  3. If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
  4. Never use the passive where you can use the active.
  5. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
  6. Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.

This all seems relevant to political, financial and management terms and writing. I’ve definately read articles or listened to a speech from someone active in one of these areas and wondered firstly, what the hell is he talking about, and then secondly, wondered why he didn’t say it in a much simpler way. Of course many times its just a way of masking what’s being said and is also used to create an exclusiveness whereby you have to “learn the language” to be able to follow things being said. Creating this exclusiveness is not necessarily a bad thing as it can create a basic level of acceptable skills but of course, like most exclusivenes, its evolved into something detached from real language. Wouldn’t it be great to make such talk unfashionable, as Orwell puts it? Maybe then at least politicians wouldn’t be able to get away with murder and put people off even getting interested in what they say.

Just got back from two weeks in Sicily. Lots to see and food to taste. Was an interesting trip and its still not very overtly turistic which is always nice. We basically went round the whole island which is much bigger than it seems. Cannolo is the word! I’ve put together a map of our major stops : some routes have been altered to make the map look better! Photos up soon…