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Friday
Mar092007

Google tour and Google food!

Google tour


Just got home...thanks so much to Walter for picking us up at the airport! I have a ton of e-mail and work to catch up on, but wanted to thank the Bohnhoff family and Andrew & Jenny for hosting us after the convention. Jeff and I felt incredibly spoiled, and it was also wonderful to be able to spend some time with friends we don't get to see all that often. More pics and details in an upcoming Blathering.

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Above: Jenny and Andrew, who were married last September!

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Speaking of Apple, we visited the company store with Jeff Bohnhoff, and I bought Logic Express 7 as well as a tutorial book on the software (Logic is one of JeffB's projects at Apple):

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And while we're on the theme of technonerdboy friends, our pal William was kind enough to give us a tour of Google:

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Jeff and I were both blown away. No interior photos allowed, sadly. This looks like a fun place to work, and I'm not just saying that because of the beach volleyball court, lap pools, massage rooms, tubs of coloured bounce-balls, whiteboards with plans for world domination, lava lamps, full-scale replica of SpaceShipOne, live projections of current search queries around the world, exercise bicycles, computerized toilets with heated seats, washers and dryers, video games (including classics like Asteroids), movies, showers with towels...

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No, I'm saying this because of the FREE FOOD. :-) Holy toledo. There are apparently 11 Google cafeterias to choose from in Mountainview, and the food is all free to employees. Each employee is allowed to bring two guests per month. And the food is REALLY GOOD. I was floored by the presentation and quality of all the dishes, worthy of being served in an upscale gourmet restaurant. I had rabbit in couscous, tender lamb loin in some scrumptious sauce, grilled eel salad, other delicacies. If you're curious about what else is served at Google, check out this Google Food Photo Blog.

Hey, Google even has its own line of ice cream sandwiches:

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Apparently Google worked with the ice cream sandwich company to produce a natural, locally sourced, trans-fat-free version of the treat.

Back to unpacking...



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Thursday
Mar012007

5 Reasons Why I Blog

Tasha's Question


Click on the image above for a bigger version. Will Write For Chocolate has been updated! Accompanying blog topic: Extended interview with screenwriter Jurgen Wolff, who has written episodes for Benson, Family Ties, The Love Boat, Relic Hunter and two ABC TV movies for the Olsen Twins.

Also, I've updated Inkygirl with a survey about weird book habits: What are yours? Unless it's an already battered-looking paperback, I tend to be WAY paranoid about creases, dog-eared pages, etc. I take off dust jackets to protect them. I only lend books to people I trust to take care of them. What about YOU?

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I was recently tagged by Katharine Swan in a meme that's been going around writers' blogs where the challenge is to answer "Five Reasons Why I Blog." I don't tend to do memes, but I feel compelled to answer this one because the topic (why people blog) has always fascinated me, especially since my friend Erin posted this entry. So here's my answer:

1. Originally, I started my Blatherings for friends and family, especially to keep in touch with friends I don't tend to see too often because of geography. While this is still partly a reason I blog, it's no longer the main reason.

A Brilliant Idea


2. I blog because I'll forget things otherwise. There are times when I forget the name of a place or person I encountered years ago, and can look the info up in my archives. It's also fun for me to go through old posts about events I've enjoyed, sort of like flipping through an old photo album or scrapbook.

3. I blog because it improves my writing. Forcing oneself to write about something almost every day is a good exercise, I find. It has especially helped me in my nonfiction writing, and has also been good for self-discipline. I haven't had anything resembling writer's block in quite a few years.

4. I blog because it helps me get more work. While this wasn't a factor in the beginning and still is not the main reason I blog, I likely wouldn't be blogging as often as I do if it didn't have this added benefit. I've gotten both writing and illustration assignments because of Blatherings, Will Write For Chocolate, and Inkygirl.

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I also make enough through Google Adsense to pay for my Publisher's Weekly subscription as well as memberships in various writers' organizations, and help cover my office expenses. I know the whole "blogging for money" is a thorny issue. Blatherings doesn't get as much traffic as Inkygirl, tho I do have ads in the lefthand column -- I figure every little bit helps. I don't let this influence what I write about.

For Inkygirl, I do blog in hopes of generating some Google Adsense income as well as the networking aspect (I've already met so many interesting writers as a result of starting that blog). I also use Inkygirl to challenge my comic creativity, coming up with several new comics a week. In a way, it's sort of my equivalent of Blatherings, but for my comics. Eventually I hope to publish a print collection of some of my comics, and it will help if I can tell potential publishers that I already have an established readership.

But back to the whole "blogging for money" controversy -- what's so evil and wrong about wanting to earn some income from my writing? I'm a WRITER, for pete's sake, and a freelancer at that. I write for enjoyment, and I write for money. If the two happen to overlap sometimes, then that just makes me happy.

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5. And after ranting about how it's ok to blog for money, I have to confess -- even if blogging wasn't helping me in my work life, I'd still be blogging.

Blogging's fun. It's exciting to know that anyone can be reading what I write (and I'm careful in what I write about to make sure it's exciting and not terrifying). I love sitting down at the computer with a blank text screen in front of me and figuring out what I should write about that day. I love interacting with people who read my blogs, especially hearing about how something on my blogs has helped them personally or professionally. Those types of comments or e-mails always make my day.

I blog because I can't NOT blog.

I'm not going to tag anyone specifically -- feel free to post about this in your own blog if you'd like, and let me know!

The End of the Relationship
The end of the relationship


Links O' The Day



Japanese Fanta Commercial Collection : my favourite is Mr. Dragon. :-D (Thanks to Ray for the link)

Troops: This has been around for a while, but it's still funny. :-)(Thanks to Walter for the link)

800notes.com: Did you receive a call but the caller didn't leave a message and the Caller ID says "Unavailable"? Type the phone number and click "Get Details" to find out who uses it.



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