I Can’t Sleep!
One of the worst things in the world is the inability to sleep, especially when you know that the alarm clock is going to go off at 5:15 a.m. This happens to me quite a bit on Sunday night when I know I should start off the week with a healthy 6-8 hours of sleep. I’m usually getting an average of 4-5 a night, sometimes less, but that’s not to say I’d sleep for 10-12 if I had the time. I don’t know why I can’t sleep tonight. Wednesday nights usually treat me fair.
Tonight (or this morning, rather) in my attempts to get tired I finished reading my Google Reader posts (I’m currently subscribed to 287 rss feeds) and then I checked out my Google Health profile and updated it with my latest condition, “Difficulty Sleeping”. I wandered over to my Google Web History and discovered that I’ve had that thing turned on recording all my google searches and all the pages and images I’ve viewed since June 28, 2005. I’ve made 13,338 Google searches since then. I wonder if that’s considered a lot of searches in just over 3 years?
My blogging frequency is back to where it started when I tried out the blogging thing on Blogger.com in 2002 (an entire two posts) and then on MySpace (which I cancelled when it was creepy for a 30 year old to have a profile on what was mostly for teenagers and musicians) and now I’m somewhat regretting my cancellation because my old MySpace page now has some other shirtless Tyler Slack on it. I got on board the FaceBook craze a while back (after a bit of resistance…I was afraid it would be like MySpace) but I don’t do much on it. I log in after I get an email or two telling me I have friend requests and I make a point to ignore all invitations to join a cause and I still don’t know what a poke is, nevermind a superpoke. It doesn’t sound like something a married man should be doing.
I created my FaceBook profile after I read a CIO.com article that advised me not to choose just LinkedIn or just Facebook but create a profile on both. So I did. In the last few months I’ve really noticed an increase of activity on that site, my goodness! So I went ahead and imported some feeds to give the appearance that I’m an active FaceBook user, but I haven’t caught onto the idea of updating my status. I’ve been dabbling with Twitter for a while, but haven’t used it enough to consider it a very useful tool for me, but I’m sure I’ll keep it around.
Now, after all that useless information you’d think I’d be tired. Nope! I still can’t sleep! Here’s to all-nighters! (We’ll see how excited I am about it when I’m falling asleep at La Caille tonight.)
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I have a MySpace account, but I don’t like myspace because pages tend to be trashy. I like Facebook a lot more, which I joined recently. I’ve found lots of friends there. I also have LinkedIn. The way I separate it is Facebook is personal and LinkedIn is business, which seems to be the way the sites are laid out anyhow. I tried to get into Twitter, but I just don’t feel like posting to the world that way. Facebook is better for me because I know I’m posting just to my friends list.
What are you doing at La Caille? I have a gift certificate to it, but even though it looks generous, I don’t know how much food it will buy there. ![]()
Comment by Dave — November 14, 2008 @ 1:11 pm
@Dave -
That’s funny. I have a gift certificate for La Callie,too, but I don’t think I’ll ever use it because it will probably only pay the tip, if that. I was there last night for the Special Olympics Hall of Fame Awards Dinner. They gave me and my wife tickets in lieu of some of the consulting work I did for them this year. It was worth it, especially to be there to see my old boss (former CEO of Special Olympics Utah) inducted into the Hall of Fame. Special Olympics athlete Brett Banford was also inducted. He’s the guy who tried out on “So You Think You Can Dance” and I got to know him pretty well during my time at Special Olympics Utah. In fact, I was in a Unified Bowling League with him a few years back. I highly encourage involvement with Special Olympics. ![]()
Comment by Tyler — November 14, 2008 @ 1:32 pm
Well, I made it through the day without any sleep. I didn't even fall asleep during the Hall of Fame dinner at La Caille! It was a good dinner and I was glad that they actually served us this year. Last year they had it setup buffet style which was fine, but being served made it feel a little fancier.
I installed the IntenseDebate plugin for WordPress today. Let me know if you like it. You can now rate and track comments on this blog and with an account on IntenseDebate you could even track a user's comments across all blogs, at least the ones that use IntenseDebate. Hopefully this type of feature will catch on. One problem I'm noticing already is that this plugin conflicts with my inline comment editor and spellchecker. Thank goodness for the Google Toolbar.
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