Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Harry Potter Meme!

 Stolen from Hayley. . .
 
  1.  What's your Pottermore username? RiverWombat207
  2. What House do you think it sounds like? Sounds pretty Hufflepuff to me actually, mostly because wombats are small and round and remind me of badgers and the river part of it makes me think of otters which are also reminiscent of badgers.
  3. What House do you want to be in? Hufflepuff. I have been a Puff for years now and while it doesn't perfectly fit all aspects of my personality all the time, it's very much the majority of who I am and also who I WANT to be.
  4. Does your username relate to you at all? I would say it does specifically because a river wombat would basically BE an otter which is one of my favorite animals. Also I like the numbers two, zero, and seven.
  5. What kind of wand would you wish to get? The one I want isn't one I'm likely to get because I would want a 12 or so inch black walnut wand with a little bit of spring and I'm STILL not sure what core. I'm curious what I'll end up with though.
  6. Are you pure, half-blooded or Muggle born? I would TOTALLY be half-blood or Muggle born. I could easily see my mom being a witch, but then again I could see neither of my parents being magical.
  7. Which day did you get into Pottermore? Day 5, Grimauld Place
  8. What shape is your Patronus? A hoard of squirrels.
  9. What does your boggart look like? Something representing being powerless
  10. Would you rather be an Animagus or a Matamorphmagus? Animagus for sure
  11. If you were an Animagus, what animal would you be? Ooof, this is just such a tricky question. I think probably some type of rodent like a squirrel, or possibly a badger or otter.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Complicated complications


Greetings one and all!

With all of the blogs I follow filling up my Google Reader with BEDA posts, I felt the need to update this old thing. Once again I’m not entirely sure what to update you ON, but you know subject matter really isn’t what’s important about writing a blog post.

Right?

Anyway. . .

As I move from day to day through VEDAug I find myself looking over my list of topics again and again and coming up against the age old issue of not feeling drawn to make any of them. As I said in my video yesterday, it’s not that I don’t want to make videos on those subjects, it’s just that when I get right down to it I don’t want to. Contradictions = win.

I’ve even been considering scripting some of the videos to make their actual production easier, but that feels so very much like, I’m not even sure how to describe it. It feels like going through the motions and having VEDAug become about just posting videos rather than using it as a diary for this very special month for me.

But on the other hand what exactly have the videos I have posted thus far--or any of the other proposed topics for that matter—done as a chronicle of August? The videos have either been crappy short clips because I needed to make a video that day, or they have been and/or will be primarily “scripted” subject matter that restricts me from just recording my life day to day.

And then there’s this issue that I really don’t know what my videos will be like if I stray from the security of a topics list and make videos more like the ones I made when I first started so long ago, where I would just talk about the weather (literally) and what I had done that day or would be doing that day or the next couple of days. To be honest, I really don’t much like those videos and don’t really want to fall back into that type of vlog style. Not to mention the fact that I have gotten such an amazing response from the videos that were drawn from the topics list or were just generally ABOUT something.

It’s just a complicated matter and I really don’t have any answers at this time. Maybe I’ll do a once and week check it about what I’ve done, what wedding related stuff has come up or been handled, general life stuff that I may want to talk about (maybe NOT the weather). What do you think? I know not that many people read this, but I would value any input you would like to give me.

Until next time,
xoxo

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The VEDAug Squad (and then some!)


The VEDAug Squad!
(I apologize if you’re listed under your username and not your actual name, it just means I don’t know it yet!)
Comment or message me on YouTube and/or Twitter to be added!


United Vloggers of VALA
(that’s right, I gave you a name, deal with it)



Tuesday, August 2, 2011

VEDAug I


Updated VEDAug Info

Welcome to the updated entry of everything you need to know about VEDAug!


Rules:
  1. Videos must be posted between the hours of 3am and 2am (meaning 3am on day X and 2am on day Y, and thus 3am on day Y and then 2am on day Z, get it?).
  2. Videos must be a minimum of 30 seconds, and a maximum of 4:00 minutes.
  3. Exception to above rule is a video that is a review, tutorial, haul, challenge, or punishment, in which case it can be up to 8:00 minutes long.
  4. Failure to comply with the above restrictions will result in a challenge randomly selected form a list of pre-determined challenges available on this blog (that means if you want to suggest a challenge I’ll add it to the list and randomly choose one when needed).
  5. I reserve the right to post pre-filmed videos up to seven times during the month, whenever I feel like it.
  6. I reserve the right to not post anything at all or have someone else post a video for me up to five times whenever I feel like it.

VEDAug Topics!
  1. Fire Dragon Challenge (unless I have already done that by the time 8/1 rolls around)
  2. On contacting representatives: Do’s and Do Not’s
  3. Why I hate English Classes (Part I)
  4. Why I love The Wizard of Oz (Part 2)
  5. Advice on University
  6. What’s a Quaker? (SPICE)
  7. What’s a Quaker Wedding?
  8. Number one piece of advice on planning a wedding
  9. Why Cicadas?
  10. My Three (books I refuse to travel without)
  11. Five of my favorite movies
  12. On Being a Nerd: Own who you are
  13. Response: Nerd History (owlssayhooot)
  14. Response: Growing Up (owlssayhooot)
  15. All About Greyhounds
  16. Five of my favorite animes
  17. My internet history; why I know HTML
  18. Why I hate “It gets better”
  19. Why you ACTUALLY shouldn’t like Twilight
  20. My tattoo experience
  21. Domesticity Woman!
  22. What on earth is my major?
  23. Simple Knitting Lessons: Casting on
  24. Simple Knitting Lessons: Knit and Purl
  25. 10 Things that make me Happy meme
  26. Music
  27. Vlad Tepas
  28. Rob Zombie
  29. A day in the life
  30. Coloring
  31. Questions Video
  32. Oddities about me: Primitive mindset
  33. Inception: You’re doing it WRONG!!!
  34. I think I might be a hipster
  35. Otakon haul

But why are there so many topics if there are only 31 days in August? Because dear reader I hereby agree to post a video about EACH of the aforementioned topics, even if I don't get around to it during VEDAug. Meaning if there was something on the list you really wanted to see, but didn't make the cut during the month of August, I will STILL make a video about that topic sometime after VEDAug has ended.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Updated VEDAug Topics!

Not an exciting post, just an updated list of potential VEDAug topics for anyone interested to see. Expect a video about this in the next day or two because there are questions I need to answer, there's information I need to share, and points I need to clarify.

  1. Fire Dragon Challenge (unless I have already done that by the time 8/1 rolls around)
  2. On contacting representatives: Do’s and Do Not’s
  3. Why I hate English Classes (Part I)
  4. Why I love The Wizard of Oz (Part 2)
  5. Advice on University
  6. What’s a Quaker? (SPICE)
  7. What’s a Quaker Wedding?
  8. Number one piece of advice on planning a wedding
  9. Why Cicadas?
  10. My Three (books I refuse to travel without)
  11. Five of my favorite movies
  12. On Being a Nerd: Own who you are
  13. Response: Nerd History (owlssayhooot)
  14. Response: Growing Up (owlssayhooot)
  15. All About Greyhounds
  16. Five of my favorite animes
  17. My internet history; why I know HTML
  18. Why I hate “It gets better”
  19. Why you ACTUALLY shouldn’t like Twilight
  20. My tattoo experience
  21. Domesticity Woman!
  22. What on earth is my major?
  23. Simple Knitting Lessons: Casting on
  24. Simple Knitting Lessons: Knit and Purl
  25. 10 Things that make me Happy meme
  26. Music
  27. Vlad Tepas
  28. Rob Zombie
  29. A day in the life
  30. Coloring
  31. Questions Video (only if I have enough viewers)
  32. Oddities about me: Primitive mindset
  33. Inception: You’re doing it WRONG!!!
  34. I think I might be a hipster

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

This is what I do

Hello again blogosphere!

I thought I would take this opportunity (read: this evening laying in bed at 12am feeling inspired to write a blog post) to talk with you about what I do for a living. That sounds too formal, it's just a job that I work which gives me money. But that sounds a lot less involved than it actually is. See why I thought it might be worth while to talk with you about it? It also just seemed to me like I never really talked about what my job actually IS or what I DO so I figured why not.

I work for the Office of Information Technology at my university. I'm a held desk telephone support, which means that I sit at a desk and answer a phone. 90% of my job revolves around passwords. See, University of Maryland has this super secure system where your password expires every 180 and must be either reset before then or you need to have security questions answered in order to reset it yourself. The passwords need to be between eight and thirty-two characters, must contain at least one upper case letter, at least one lower case letter, and at least one number or symbol, AND if they are based too closely on a dictionary word they will be rejected. Oh, and you can only use a password ONCE. Meaning you can change it up in different ways, but you can't just reuse an old password. Lovely, right? Now you see why this is 90% of what I do, because if a person has forgotten their password or has let it expired and somehow not yet security questions or doesn't remember the answers to them, the only way to get back into the system is either come down to my office or call us up and have us do it over the phone.

However while this is as I keep saying the majority of what I do at work, that other 10% can be a lot more intensive, time consuming, and prevalent on any given day. This is why the student workers get the awesome work environment that we do*, because of some of the ridiculous bullshit we have to deal with.

Just think of anything that you, a whatever level of internet/computer savvy person think is common sense. Now disregard that. Checking your email? Brain surgery. Looking up information you have a question about online? Rocket science.

No, I'm serious. Think of the most inane and insane question regarding a computer or the internet you possibly could and chances are either I have gotten it or someone in my office has gotten it. Much like the call I had recently.

I got a call from a women having trouble sending emails. Okay, not that big a deal, tons of people have problems like that. The ridiculous part is in what she was trying to tell me the problem was. This professor had convinced herself that when she tried to send a picture (she referred to it as "shipping" which I thought was adorable at first but got annoying after the third time) her computer was trying to send the file through the OLD university server. Now, this isn't 100% out of left field. We have switched servers in the last decade so this is possible.

Protocol is to walk through step by step what the customer is doing to find exactly where the problem is*, so I had her go into her email and first send a test message to me, and then send a test message with an attachment to me. No problem. Then she tells me that isn't where she's having a problem. Ooookay, I did kind of notice that but go on. She explains that when she tries to send am image her computer is "popping up and trying to connect to the old system." Okay, I don't understand at this point so I go to one of the "full timers"** and have them to a remote session, which is this cool program that allows you to see what the customer is seeing on their computer (LogMeIn.com).

Leaving aside the fact that her computer was PAINFULLY slow (seriously, I would have smashed this machine a long time ago) I have her go through all the steps to send an image. This is one area worth mention because I had to figuratively hold this woman's hand, an acredited professor, step by step not too far off from this:

Me: So go ahead and show me and the technician where the problem is.
Professor: It tries to connect to the old system when I ship a picture.
Me: We just need you to show us so we can determine what the issue is.
Professor: Alright, so what should I do?
Me: Go ahead and do whatever you would normally do to send an image.
Professor: How do I do that?
Me: . . .
Me: Just go through whatever steps you would take to send an image.
Professor: Oh, okay!

That is how this ENTIRE conversation has gone to this point. Massive, supreme headdesk like you would not believe.

Moving on, the women goes a opens the image (this is a Mac by the way, which will matter in a sentence or two) and explains that somewhere there used to be an option to email it, and while she is saying this she's trying to find it in the options. I would love to say that it is at this point that I understand the problem completely and get the issue resolved and this woman off the phone, but it isn't. We go back and forth and back and forth for several more minutes and then the conversation becomes that this odd program (Mail) keeps opening at "odd, random times." This is the point at which I stop her and explain that when she tries to send an image directly from the image viewing program (Preview for all you non-lower-case-I-cult people) the computer will automatically open the Mac Mail program (which I have to assume at this point was set up for the old email system) and try to send through that.

I then spend, I am NOT exaggerating here, another TEN minutes explaining that when she wants to send something like an image or a document as an attachment in an email, she has to go to her email and attach it THERE-- which, I would like to point out she already KNEW how to do because we walked through sending me that test message with an attachment!!! *dies* But that is not the end. I then have to wait while she tries to DO this with me on the phone because she doesn't believe me that she can attach an image she has been looking at on her desktop via email through the email program. I. Can't. Even. So once she's got that sent to me and believes me that it worked, we then have to spend another five minutes going over, no no, really all you have to do to forward an email that has an attached image to someone is FORWARD that message the same way you normally would (which she has to verify be forwarding me something), and YES that still means that if she wants to send a NEW message with an attachment she has to create a NEW email message and attach the file FROM THERE.

And see how much I've lost my tempter just in this over-long blog post? Imaging sitting there on the phone with a person like this, who is honestly probably a very nice individual and really isn't trying to be a pain, they just don't understand (this women was 74, I checked) which is really okay but you see what I mean? In the end the phone call took 35 minutes, when we usually try to get a customer's problem solved and have them off the phone in under 10.

I think I've exhausted myself with this post, and I'm not even sure now what the point of it was. I guess I just wanted SOMEONE in the world to know what exactly it is I do for a living.

Hope you all are well, and I'll talk to you again soon.


* We are basically allowed to do whatever we want while we aren't on a call. A lot of people bring their own laptops, or use the office computers to chat, check email, browse internet, watch videos/movies/tv/etc. A lot of folks even play games (I've played Minecraft quite a lot myself). As long as we answer the phone and help the customers while remaining polite we get to do what we like. We are afforded this awesome environment because a lot of times when a customer calls and doesn't understand something or is having a bad day or whatever, they take it out on us. I've been very fortunate and never had someone openly curse me out, but I've gotten very close. People get impatient, they want someone to blame and the anonymous person on the phone is a very good target. I've had people who are belligerent, and the worst I've ever had is when the caller asks for a manager, which is seriously the WORST, but again we have a GREAT office where the full timers** always have our back (provided we have our bases covered) it's just that you never want a call to come to that point.

** Full timers refers to staff in the office that work there full time, don't really take regular calls, and are there to answer our questions and help with issues we can't solve. They have access to systems that the students don't and basically have the ability to fix things we can't. Like when a student calls and needs to be put*** into a class they registered for, the students can't do that but a full timer can.

*** For the record this is NOT my department. We have this thing called blackboard (maybe you've heard of it) and when a professor is stupid or whatever and a student hasn't been given access to that class on blackboard, a full timer would have access to add them.