Thursday, November 17

Blogged: 2005
by
Reynolds
on Thu 17 Nov 2005 12:46 PM GMT
…Enter ‘Prostitution’ Mode… So I got my copy of Blogged: 2005 last night, indeed I am in it, but had I not been, I still would have bought it for myself. The blogosphere is a wide and varied place, and Tim Worstall does an excellent job of collected some varied posts from mainly UK based blogs to highlight some of the news events of the year. It covers most big events of the year from the Iraq war (pro, and anti), ID cards (all anti, but then is anyone besides the government in favour of them?), the July 7th bombings, the election (both here and in America), all the way to shaving your man-spuds in preparation for a vasectomy. One of the main strengths of the book is that if you don’t like the writing of the article, then the next one is only a few words away, and while the majority of the book is based on the political side of things (obviously, as most of the big news events of the year are political) there is still room for bits from non-political bloggers. I sat up all last night and read it through, cover to cover and I suspect that there are going to be a few new blogs added to my daily reading list. In a slightly Doh! moment (at 4 am mind you), I wondered why the book stopped at October… And yes, I’m one of the contributors, and so is Nee Naw (who kept very quiet about it). Having talked to the publishers (The Friday Project), I can report that they are very nice people who ‘get’ the whole idea of Blogging, so I hope this book does well, both for them and for Tim. …Exit ‘Prostitution’ Mode…
Tuesday, November 15

Not Always Right
by
Reynolds
on Tue 15 Nov 2005 10:18 AM GMT
You see, sometimes I make mistakes. Thankfully not yet of the fatal kind. However, yesterday I did link to the wrong person. I can only blame the incoming brain-rot that affects all public service staff. So in a bid to right this wrong in an honourable fashion I will now direct you to the proper link, and inform you that Tim Worstall is indeed a fine writer, and often makes me go, “Urh?”. This is a good thing. Now, time for a cup of tea, then clean my flat, and then to make a start on part one of a series of posts about Joan.
Monday, November 14

Whoredom
by
Reynolds
on Mon 14 Nov 2005 04:21 PM GMT
You may have noticed a new addition to the sidebar on the right of this page. It’s an Amazon Associates link to a book. A book on the best of Blogging in 2005. I may, or may not be in it... Do feel free to buy it, and get exposed to some blogs you might otherwise not know about. If lots of people pre-order it before Friday, then it might enter high up in the Amazon.co.uk charts. For some reason if this situation occurs it would make me happy. My writing on this blog will be better if I’m happy. Feel free to blame Tim Worstall for this advertisement.

'Tom Reynolds'
by
Reynolds
on Mon 14 Nov 2005 11:07 AM GMT
Who I am and where and what I am, for those just joining me. My name is Tom Reynolds – except, that this isn’t the name written on my cheque book. It’s a pseudonym that I cooked up years ago, and when I started blogging I thought that a bit of anonymity would be a good idea. Lots of people, even those who know the truth call me Tom, which is fine by me. I work for the London Ambulance Service (in the UK). I’m an EMT-3, which means I’m one of those people in a green uniform who looks after sick people. At the moment I am a solo responder working on an FRU, or ‘First Response Unit’ (or is it ‘Fast Response Unit’?). I drive around in a fast car, getting to the sickest patients as quickly as possible. At least, that is the idea. Often my patients aren’t that sick at all. My ‘patch’ at work is pretty much all of East London. It is 33 miles in circumference – which is from where I live to Southend. There are a lot of people in that area. I am a very busy person. I’ve been writing this blog since July 22nd 2003. So that’s coming up on two and a half years. It seems much longer. I now consider it my second job. This is not a bad thing. L.A.S. management know that I blog, they also know who I am. No it doesn’t make me worried. There are various ways of contacting me, all of them can be found here. Email is the most reliable way to talk to me, because if I’m not at work, or on my computer, then I’m normally asleep. I love getting comments – I know this makes me someone needy looking for validation. But that’s fine. There are things going on in the world that make me angry – I used to write about them here, but for the past two years, I consider it ‘going off topic’, so now I stick to ambulance stuff on the whole. I have a secret blog that no-one knows about. I dream of writing fiction, or comics. These two facts may be connected. Actually…I dream of getting paid to write. I’m thirty-something, and was born on the 28th of November. I have a brother (1), a mother (1), and no idea where my father is (1?, 0?). I like my bachelor lifestyle – but would like to become someone’s stalker. I am currently preparing my next big post – which might take a day or two, but will hopefully be worth it. Warren Ellis did this, so I thought that with my new-found desire to write stuff, that it’d be a good idea for me to do it as well.

Writing?
by
Reynolds
on Mon 14 Nov 2005 10:38 AM GMT
I’ve been having a think recently, a dangerous thing for me to do I’m sure you will agree. I’ve not been thinking about the state of the world, how to solve global warming or even just how to stop bloody idiots from pushing their prams out in front of the fast moving car making all the noise and lighting up the street with blue flashing lights. No, dear reader, I’ve been thinking about ‘Blogging’, more specifically the ‘Blogging wot I do’. It seems to me that I currently have two part-time jobs, each of which take up more time than any full time job. So on one hand I work 38 hours a week or so racing around the streets dealing with the sick (or supposedly sick). On the other hand, I maintain this blog, as well as keep up with what is going on in the ‘blogosphere’, answer emails about this blog, and try to come up with new ideas. While I haven’t timed myself, I have a feeling that I do spend a considerable fraction of my time blogging, and doing the work around blogging. Except for this weekend, when I took some time off both my work activities. Please realise that this isn’t a moan – work can be enjoyable, and in my case it is, I love my paid work, and I love blogging (or at least I do when I haven’t got writers block). I just think that I have made a transition from ‘blogging’ to ‘writing’. Don’t ask me when this happened, I have no idea, but I’m thinking that I am now a writer who writes in a blogging format. So blogging (at least for me) has now become a style rather than content. It’s at times like this I wish I’d done something more academic in college, rather than learning to reflect on how to best wipe someone else’s arse. There also came a point where I started considering myself a ‘professional blogger’. Again it’s something that I can’t quite put my finger on – but it may just be because writing this blog has become such a big part of my life, and because I’m now considering myself unpaid Public Relations for the LAS. So, what does all this waffle mean? Ultimately very little. I love blogging, and will continue until I completely run out of things to say, or get the sack for saying something I shouldn’t. Maybe I’ll start writing on some different subjects, maybe even on completely different formats. Whatever happens I’ll be sticking with the tried and true on this site. Working on different subjects/formats means that I’ll be working more hours on my ‘second job’. Work that I don’t get paid for. Am I bloody mad? Apologies to you all, I’ve had this rattling about in my head for some time, and I just needed to get it out ‘there’ to clear some room for some other stuff. It gets crowded in my head sometimes.

LU Blogger Meetup
by
Reynolds
on Mon 14 Nov 2005 10:04 AM GMT
So on Friday, I went into London to meet up with some of the folks who blog while working on the Underground. Once more I found myself in a strange pub looking for people who I only know from their writing (and it is writing, but more on that in my next/previous post depending on how you read this blog). Somehow though, we did all manage to find each other, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Discussion ranged from safely blogging about work, picking up stalkers and how we seem to have these little microcosms of blogging circles all the way to how badly our jobs suck, and the fun we can have at work despite the best attempts of management. I also gave career advice to two people. I now command you to go to the blogs of the people that I remember being there (and if you were there, and I haven’t linked to you – please do let me know). And why do I command you? Well, it does my ego the world of good to get emails from people who I link to telling me that their pagehits have gone through the roof. And this is why I should never hold any position of power… On The District Ninja In A Bowler Hat The Station Log Book London Underground Life Version 3.1 Some more posts to come today, maybe even something medically based…
Monday, November 7

Drinkies
by
Reynolds
on Mon 07 Nov 2005 10:09 PM GMT
Tuesday, November 1

How To Webcast A Lecture
by
Reynolds
on Tue 01 Nov 2005 11:21 AM GMT
I try to go to conferences about things that interest me, but work (or money) sometimes gets in the way of that. So I find myself downloading video, or more often audio from various sites like IT Conversations. Unfortunately, for a bunch of audio/video geeks, the video presentations are often lacking. I’m guessing that it’s hard to video stuff in a lecture hall, or up on a stage without spending megabucks on equipment. Also, the presentation when it comes to actual putting it on the internet is also often lacking. But I do still have a massive amount of respect for the people who do record and upload stuff – this is just a call for a fresh idea (nicked from an EMD site…) But – I have found (via our unofficial ambulance forum) the following way of doing it right. It’s a very interesting talk about Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and the speaker is incredibly interesting (and he does indeed ‘tell it how it is’). The smart thing about this presentation is that the slides are on the right of the screen, while the video of him talking is tightly focused on the left of screen. You can also directly select where in the talk you want to start. The only thing that I don’t like is that there isn’t a way to download it to your own computer to view offline. Any Open source geeks fancy creating an open source version of this software? Take a look at the presentation, it’s half an hour and the speaker talks a lot of sense.
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