Sunday, 16 November 2014

Surprise, Stability and Sugar Shock


The word of the week is perseverance.

Nov 10 - Learning and Laughter

The new job’s going well.

Enough so, that I fear to bore you with the mundane details. Most days are very similar to each other, with only a few odd things here and there that happen to differentiate one from the next.


I did experience my first minor office politics today, mainly due to an extremely rare occurrence of an abusive caller haranguing the staff. As it turned out, I was the one who inadvertently gave them an unnecessary break, because I didn't have enough information and wanted to defuse the situation. My decision caused some friction between myself and another staff member, which was handled maturely by all involved and most of the ruffled feathers were smoothed out by the end of the day. It just goes to show that decisions made without the full information on a situation sometimes are the best ones and we have to learn from that.

My evening of the writing group more than made up for the day’s oddities, with some lively discussion amongst the members, of which there were several new faces, which I was glad to see. I ended up spending more hours afterwards with a friend over at the Integrity CafĂ©, talking about my first novel. My friend( who normally reads fantasy, not sci-fi ) was enthusiastic in delivering commentary about my book, of which they read almost ¾ as of tonight. It was well after midnight by the time I finally headed home, quite tired but elated over the by-far positive feedback I’d received, especially coming from someone who I know to be a talented writer in their own right. 

To hear my creations spoken of just as I’d hoped they’d be, hearing the nuances and directions mentioned that I hoped that readers would pick up on and run with, was immensely satisfying and enervating to me.

Now I have to carry over that magic to Books Two and Three!


Nov 11 - Remembrance

Silent crowds gather,
As cannons boom and thunder
Saluting the brave.

I was home today and went out to the Remembrance Day ceremonies downtown. As I walked towards the Inner Harbor area, a loud booming sound that could only be cannons grew louder as it echoed from the buildings.

A huge crowd had gathered by the legislature, sizable enough to spill over onto the closed roadways in front of the Empress Hotel and line the walkways of the harbor area. Off to the right, near the old ship docks, a trio of cannons blasted their salute into the crisp morning air:

Big booming sound, lots of detail

It was pleasing to see so many people taking the time out of their day to pay their respects to those who have given their ultimate towards maintaining the freedom of our way of life. It was especially gratifying in light of the events in Ottawa in the past week, as a show of solidarity among all Canadians against those who would use violence to try to divide us.


Nov 12 – Restful

Today was my second day off this week.

Until just this Monday past, I was unaware that I would be getting two days off in a row, thanks to my choice of an E.D.O.( Extra Day Off ) which is a policy available only to full-time government employees. In essence, I work a little extra each of my workdays, clocking in a little over eight hours a day and every two weeks, I can get a weekday off to do as I please. I'm not actually getting paid for it, as I'm putting in the time for each of the other nine workdays, but it amounts to the same thing.

Unknown to me, having chosen Tuesdays as my E.D.O. and that this Tuesday was a holiday, I would automatically have the next day off as my E.D.O. – bonus!

I did put the time yesterday and today to good use, getting a lot of things done around the apartment that had been lingering for some time in addition to some writing. As the weather was clear but cold, I spent some time outside, huddled up next to a heating element really; I was there for the sunshine, not the temperature gradient. 

As well, I had a bit of a surreal moment in the afternoon as I sat on the patio at Moka House. I was having difficulties connecting to Shaw’s local Wifi spot, enough so that for the first time I called their helpline to check if the hotspot itself was perhaps malfunctioning. Not a minute after I’d dialed, entered my info and was waiting on hold, I saw this truck pull up:


It was definitely one of those ‘surreal moments’ I experienced, where you wonder if you’re an observer in some other life, looking in on your own. The moment lasted until I saw the tech emerge from the truck, clutching not a toolbox, but a coffee mug and proceed to walk into Moka House for a refill.

Amusingly, my connection started working perfectly the instant he set foot on the patio...


Nov 13 – SWEET Disaster!

Sugar sent me to the hospital today - in the evening, actually. 

Late in the afternoon on my final break, I polished off a good-sized ‘red velvet’ cookie that I was given by coworker and then dug into a big juicy apple to carry me through to dinner. At lunch, I’d had half a chocolate quinoa cupcake and I was really enjoying my day because of those minor treats in addition to the apple.

Heading over to my parents place for the evening, I started feeling odd – not in a good way. My hands and feet were tingling, I felt nauseous as well as dizzy – somewhat the same as when I had food poisoning in NYC a few weeks ago, but different enough to be worrying as I’d never experienced these exact symptoms before. Fairly quickly I suspected that I’d had too much sugar and drank a steady amount of water for the next short while to dilute the buildup, but it didn’t help: I'd already spiked and crashed - extremely hard, as it turned out.

Me, tonight... scary!!!

Eventually, after managing to eat a small dinner, I still felt increasingly nauseous and weak, enough so that on the way home I asked to be taken to the hospital. I felt like I could faint or be sick at any time and moreso with every passing minute, like nothing I've ever felt before.

Once at the hospital( my second visit in two weeks, yay for frequent flyer miles! )the staff checked me out, including getting blood work. I sat quietly, sipping water and nibbling at a very basic salad for a few hours, grateful that my dad was there to keep my company. 

Gradually, I started to feel better, if not normal and by the time the doctor was able to see me around 10pm, I agreed with her assessment of a sugar overdose. She sent me home with the admonition to rest, eat lightly and to return if the symptoms returned – plus to not have ANY sugar for 48 hours. Thankfully, the doctor said my bloodwork was totally normal so there was nothing else there to point at, aside from the sweets. Though I’m not diabetic, this was the same as hyperglycemic shock, which I experienced all the symptoms of: nausea, fatigue and dizziness, as well as hunger, though to a much lesser degree.


The really, really strange part of the whole ordeal was that I didn’t believe I was ‘overloading’ myself with sugar today. Half a cupcake, a cookie and an apple in the space of three hours doesn’t in any way compare to the levels of sugar I’ve ingested in the past in the same timeframe… but it IS a lot more than I’ve had in the last 6 months, comparatively.

What it also is, is scary

Sugar and I are mortal enemies now, it seems… meaning that I’m going to have to watch my intake MUCH more carefully from now on.A good reason to re-examine my eating habits and nail down some good ones while tossing out the bad.


Nov 14 – Recovery

Staying home from work today seemed like a very good idea.

With sound reasoning: I was still feeling quite nauseous and weak from last evening’s debacle. I didn’t sleep well last night and that meant that most of today was a wash. I ate little portions of food often during the day, keeping myself hydrated and tossing in a few naps, not straying far from the couch. As the doctor wasn’t sure if I might have also started coming down with the flu yesterday( similar symptoms )I just played it safe and put my feet up all day.

Which gave me the chance to watch some westerns!



Specifically, I’ve not have the opportunity to watch a Blu-ray I picked up last year: Sergio Leone’s The Man With No Name trilogy! First off was For A Fistful of Dollars, which I enjoyed immensely in hi-def, followed by For A Few Dollars More and then most of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, which I’ve seen a few times over the years – but never in such glorious detail! It made the day speed by, when sleep didn’t suddenly grab me for catnaps here and there.

By evening, I was feeling mostly back to normal but still nauseous, so something’s still not right. While I’m not a hypochondriac, I think my subconscious is rather rattled by the whole thing: to be so adversely affected by such a relatively small amount of sugar really makes me boggle a bit. Add to that the thought of giving up cookies altogether and I can almost hear my inner child wailing.

Good thing I was able to take the day off to try to cheer him up. By my count, I worked two days this week and had three off with pay; not bad recompense for spending an evening in the hospital… though I’d rather not have had the last bit, when it comes down to it.

On the bright side, I now have the experience to add to my writer's toolbox - yay.


Nov 15 - Still Resting

As I spent much of the day at home, there’s not much to say about what I did today.

So, I’ll talk about a sci-fi freebie I was given instead!

About a year ago, I received an email from the good folks over at B5books.com, asking about a video I’d posted on my YouTube channel. It was one from my trip to Phoenix Comicon in 2013, where I’d recorded the marvelous Claudia Christian during a solo panel chat she gave:



Said folks at B5books.com: “We’d like permission to use your video for one of our upcoming projects. Believe it or not, it’s one of the only ones out there that’s of decent quality and of the entire length of the panel. We’ll give you a copy of the final project gratis as a thank-you.

I was stunned that they’d contacted me and that I could contribute, in some small way, to a B5 project. I gave my permission, made a note to myself to check in with them later, and that was that. Or so I thought.

Today I received an email from B5books.com, telling me the project my video was a part of was being released after 6 months of hard work and BOY, it’s a big one! Have a look:

FREEBIE!!!

My video’s in there, alrighty! Plus my copy of the entire effort is on its way to me, free of charge, a $100 USD value( plus tax and shipping ). Free!

Definitely worth the time I took to record a few videos in Phoenix! I’ll be even better-prepared for my next convention, as my new OnePlus phone can take 4K videos and has the storage capacity to last all day!


Nov 16 – Final Day Of Rest

Things are somewhat back to normal for me as of now.

By this morning, I was feeling more like my old self, albeit still somewhat tired. It was definitely the right decision not to work yesterday at Staples, as my energy levels are still less than I am used to and for some reason I’m not hungry at the same times of day I used to be.


A phone call this morning had me going in unexpectedly to Staples from noon to 4pm today to help out, which I was glad to do after having to cancel my shift yesterday. I took the bus in, as there was no way I’d have had the energy to bike today, especially in the near-zero temperatures. It turned out to be an easy shift, not all that busy and made manifestly magnificent by the fact that the yearly inventory was taking place at the same time – I was able to say hello to practically everyone I hadn’t seen in months, which was really wonderful and made my day.

Back at home, I took it easy again, writing the blog in parts here and there over the course of the evening. I still don’t feel all that energetic, but I’m a far cry from the wobbly wunderkind of a few days ago, unsure of how I’d be feeling in the next ten minutes at the tick of the clock.


It’s been a weird week, one in which I’ve had almost five full days of rest yet I still feel tired after all’s been said and done. I wish I’d had the energy to do more writing than I managed before my sugar crash, but my brain’s not been capable of much along the creative lines in the latter part of the week. Now, I’m back to work for a full five days coming up, with nothing planned for the evenings save making a valiant effort to get back into writing Book Two… and to watch what I’m eating so very, very carefully!


Sunday, 9 November 2014

Offices, Obfuscation and Oculus Rifts

The word of the week is satisfaction.

Nov 3 - Three Times The Work

Starting this week at work, my desk has been moved - for the better.

I'm now ensconced in what's affectionately referred to as 'The Condo' in the office: the far corner by the secondary exit, next to my Team Lead, the Office Manager and across the hall from the Executive Director's office. Quite a swish location, I must say.

It's a quiet corner, with no noisy nearby neighbours and quite a ways from being stuck in the middle of the office bustle. I have quite a lot of desk space, my own locker as well as a ton of wall space and the overhead lights are disconnected, meaning I can use my own lights to provide as much - or as little - illumination as I need. The final bonus: sunlight streams in from the office across the hall, so I'm no longer totally disconnected from what's happening outside during the day. I can see daylight at last!

Also, there's this:


You guessed it: I'm the only one in the office with a triple-monitor setup. I took it upon myself to get the third one hooked up, as there's a few spares hanging around, so nobody minded. Having all that PC-desktop space means I can be much more efficient at my job, with less window-swapping needed to get the data I need at any given time.

Sadly, I can no longer listen to music at work, as I have to answer the phones as well as perform other duties when not talking to clients via wireless headset - that's also a perk, no cables to tangle!

I plan on personalizing my Corner Condo with some posters and selected paraphernalia over the next few weeks as I tweak my setup. Several people have already commented that it looks like I've been settled there for months, which I take as a good sign: if I'm comfortable, it means I'll enjoy my job all the more each day… and I do feel like that area is totally my own, not shared.

It's like having my own office, in some ways: score!


Nov 4 – Once more into the breach!

I set a personal movie record today!

Tonight I watched Guardians of the Galaxy in the theatres for the fifth time, more times than I have ever seen any movie in the theatres in my entire life - must mean I like it.

To be fair, it was the IMAX 3D version, which looked absolutely stunning on the 70-foot tall screen. I actually wasn't going to go see it, until I learned yesterday that director James Gunn had specifically tailored the 3D effects for IMAX, which meant I had to go experience it.


Overall, it was worth it to see, at least once; it's not likely that ANY film will ever be re-released in IMAX again, so it was see it NOW or never. I chose now and I loved it!

Since I've gushed quite a lot over this movie in the last few months, I'll simply close with this: it's one of the few movies I can re-watch and still feel the same as the first time I saw it.

Since that doesn't happen with just anything nowadays, I can appreciate it all the more.


Nov 5 – Retro Game Heaven!

Old video games are something I will always have a soft spot for in my heart.

It's really the experience that tweaks my memories and brings me back to my youth, which when I think about it, wasn't spent all that often in arcades. But all the same, I always looked forward to any chance I was able to spend a few hours in arcade with the latest games.

In the years since then, as I've aged, there hasn't been a whole lot of satisfying ways to replay those old games. Installing emulators piecemeal is time-consuming and the results are often disappointing, with games not working properly or even at all; there';s no nostalgia in disappointment.


Just this week however, retro gamers all over the world can thrill to a massive advance in playing old games! The Internet Arcade has released 900 arcade games ranging from the 1970s to the 1990s that can be played using just a web browser - so simple, and it works!

If just playing games is must all do, what would it be like to actually step into an arcade from the 1980s? While it was hard to imagine just a few years ago, the upcoming Oculus Rift VR headset will allow you to do just that. Feast your eyes on this video and be amazed; I know I was:


As you may have guessed, I've already put the Oculus Rift on my Christmas List for 2015!


Nov 6 - VPN Privacy

How secure is your wifi?

If you're not sure, then you HAVE to be careful about what you do while out and about on a public connection - it's not safe out there.

TunnelBear is a VPN I discovered a few weeks ago, when I was travelling to the USA and had to depend at times on a local WiFi network to check my email, banking, etc. For those of you who aren't up on the tech details, I'll summarize with a warning: do NOT check ANYTHING containing sensitive data over a public, unlocked WiFi connection like those found in Starbucks, Tim Hortons or, in my case, public airport terminals. Without encryption, the data you send over the air could be intercepted by anyone in the area scanning with some freely-available sniffer tools and used for nefarious means. 

Checking your banking, private email, sensitive work documents and the like is NOT recommended in any way on a public wifi network - you need a VPN, as this simple pic shows:


As I hadn't yet connected my USA SIM card to my phone in the USA, I was a little stuck. Then I discovered TunnelBear, a -FREE- VPN service, which essentially encrypts ALL data sent from your laptop or smartphone, end to end. Meaning sniffers and so forth can't intercept your data; indeed, you can appear to be browsing from ANY country of your choice, as far as the internet is concerned.

After installing TunnelBear on my phone and laptop, I happily browsed the internet while travelling, secure in the knowledge that my data was safe from prying eyes. As a bonus, I can use the service free every month with up to 1.5gigs of traffic allowed, paying a mere $5.00 / month after that. I'm unlikely to use the paid service often, save now and again when I'm approaching my phone's monthly data cap or some other similar reason; best to keep things free when possible.

It's my favourite 4-letter word, after all!


Nov 7 – Walking and Working Well

My walk’s back to normal this week.

By last Friday, I’d stopped using a cane at all, after taking it easy all last week. As it turns out, that's exactly what I needed to do and all of this week my left leg has been perfectly fine, but I don't think I'm going to run any marathons anytime soon…

I also found out today that I have access to Office365 –for free!


Now that I have achieved full-time status, I get access to the usual things like benefits, HR help and the like that my job comes with. Some other things though were unexpected, like a just-launched partnership with Microsoft that gives all employees( while employed )a no-holds-barred access to Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus– the whole shebang, every single feature, etc. I couldn’t be happier, as my 2007 Office Home & Student was getting a bit long in the tooth.

With the new 365, I have a solid set of tools, including Publisher, to work on my novels with in 2015. In addition, there’s word( pun intended )that Microsoft is partnering with DropBox, so in the near future I should be able to access all my docs from DropBox from inside Office directly. As far as I’m aware, I should even get 1tb of storage with the Office ProPlus, but as yet I haven’t figured out how to set that up. Soon enough, I should think.

It's really incredible that just as I was thinking of upgrading and spending more $$ for a newer version of Office, along comes an email at work and presto: I have a brand-new suite of programs at no cost! While you can get Office 365 ProPlus for a mere $12/month subscription, why spend that $$ if you don’t have to?

Yet another reason why I love my day job. :-)


Nov 8 - Reconnect

Well, $%#! that… really?

After two weeks of trying, I couldn't locate a single internet provider in Victoria who could give me connection speeds approaching that of Shaw Cable. In fact, not a one could even offer 1/4 of the mid-tier speed range Shaw has, with NONE of them using cable lines, just DSL - or dialup.

It was pathetic.

Here I am, living in the provincial capital, stuck with just the choice of either Shaw( paying $150/month )or Telus( $100/month for 1/4 of Shaw's speed )and that's it. Maddening! As the image below shows, the price of services has just kept rising over the last 10 years:


Today, after much deliberation and with Shaw scheduled to disconnect my service in 48 hours, I bit the bullet and called them to talk, one last time. I wasn't expecting much, but as I was up against the wall, I still held out hope for a bill reduction of decent proportions...

Fortunately, I spoke with a rep who not only listened closely to my concerns, but actively worked to help improve my service. We had a friendly conversation and after a mere 15 minutes, I had managed to accept a package close to what I currently have, for $100 a month all told - phone, speedy internet and cable TV all included.

Blinking a few times before I hung up, I made sure of the costs, as well as what I was getting: turns out that the PVR promo I had from earlier in the year was quite the deal! The brand-new modern PVR I have has cost( and will never cost me! )a penny whatsoever; essentially, I get it free for as long as I have cable TV with Shaw, whereas customers now have to sign a 2-year contract to get it for 'free' - whoa! So that, free long distance anywhere in Canada or the US, plus a sweet channel package all combined to make me breathe a sigh of relief today; no more fruitless searches, waiting on hold or 'Sorry, we can't provide service in your area yet' emails.

Now I can get back to just using my services, instead of trying to figure out a way to do without some of them to save my budget. Huzzah! And... we'll see what it costs in a few years.


Nov 9 – Just relax and read…

It's been a good weekend.

I think this is the first weekend in a long time where I didn't have anything planned nor anywhere to go. In fact, the only thing I plan to do was whatever I wanted: as much or as little of the things on my to-do list as I felt I had to see to.

It's surprising how quickly the time passes when it's all your own, at least that I found yesterday and today.

Not having a car, I can't really just pop up-island for an impromptu road trip, or go visit my parents a mere 20 min. away on the Eastern shoreline. I suppose I could always rent a car, but quite honestly about enough here to occupy me for some time if I put my nose to the grindstone: there's two more novels waiting to be written, after all.


After the crazy-busy time I had in October, preparing for my trip to NYC and studying as hard as I ever have my entire life for my day-job Competition, I think some regular downtime in November is in order. Considering that I have my weekdays spoken for, it's going to be a bit of a Jenga game blocking in my writing time alongside other social and personal commitments weekly.

One thing is not going to change is my blog; I truly enjoy spending my Sunday evening every week updating things here for the few dozen people who drop by each week to peruse. As I mentioned in last week's entry, I've been doing this for seven years now and I don't anticipate stopping anytime soon - for what I can tell, there will always be something interesting every week for me to write down in the blog in my own words.

That's really what it's all about now, isn't it?

It's going to be a short work-work for me coming up; more about that in next week's blog. For now, it's an early bedtime, as my eyes have started to tire well before 11pm these days...