What is VOX to me…?

This post is in response to Lex’s comment on my last post, and the questions her comment lead me to  find: “What is VOX to you? What is working for you? What isn't?”

Be warned… I can ramble.

What is VOX to you?
Well… I’m not really sure what VOX is to me yet since I’m still trying to figure out what blogging is to me. I like the idea of using a blog as a personal “soap-box” to post my thoughts , discoveries and opinions… but I also like the idea of a blog being a place to connect with and meet new people.

I have a LiveJournal account as well and it feels like a better place to be opinionated without worrying about being/feeling like someone is going to judge you. It’s a bit grittier feeling — grittier in a good way, of course — but I feel like I can share a slice of me that I might normally keep to myself. And I like that. If someone didn’t agree with an entry, they’d either say something or just dismiss it. Doesn’t matter — it’s my soap-box.

VOX has a much more community — real neighbourhood — vibe to it, which I also like. However, I feel like I would/will be much more “reserved” — less likely to open up more/entirely — here than I would over in LJ at the risk of upsetting one of my “neighbours”. I couldn't tell you why I feel this way, it’s just the vibe I’m getting… I dunno, maybe that’ll change.

So, I guess the short answer should have been…


VOX is an extremely well designed personal blogging platform that allows me to stay connected with existing friends and also allows/encourages me to connect to new ones. A place where people can get to know a bit of how I am in my day-to-day life and get into my head a little bit.

What is working for you?
I love… the design, the neigbourhood, side-bar fun, the QoTD, the accessability to other users, the invite system, the Organize section, the Explore section… Essentially, all the features work for me. It’s what missing that isn't working for me.

What isn’t?
I’m not really a fan of… the lack of “Home” button when visiting a blog, the lack of support for other video sharing sites (Videoegg.com anyone?), the lack of HTML option for posting (prefer to use Safari on a Mac), the lack of Safari support for posting, the lack of LJ cross-posting, the lack of communities, the lack of customizable privacy levels (LJ)
oh right, and the new wider columns (they bug me).

I know that I’ve missed something… I wish I could think of more right now but my brain “isn’t working for me” right now… I’m sleepy.

Lex, I hope this is along the lines of what you were looking for. If not, let me know and I’ll reword and rewrite.

G’night.

steelie

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Feedback 2006-08-04…

I’ve been sending bit of feedback to the VOX team so I’ve to start copying and pasting my suggestions into entries as well… you can all let me know whether the ideas seem useful or just plain silly.

I had a couple of thoughts/suggestions…

Thought #1
What about the possibility of a “Wishlist”? I made one for myself over in LJ and I know other who have but what if it could be included in the side bar?

What if you could almost have a Wishlist for your “Books” and “Audio” lists? Could be a fun way to let people know what you read or listen to and let everyone lnow what you are intersted in.

Plus, for me it’s a good way to remember the many little things I need or want.

Thought #2
Would it be possible to have to have the “Privacy” option to reply to a comment for it’s author only?

There are people I know in person who use VOX and other’s I’ve met here. I'd be nice to have that extra level of filtering.

There… just my two-cents for the day.
I'm becoming more and more addicted/impressed with VOX every time I use it. Good work.

steelie


Oh, and I was thinking of suggesting a “Home” button/link to that top menubar/tab thing that follows me everywhere I go — rather than having to click the VOX logo all the time.

What d’ya think?


steelie

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QotD: Reality TV Star

If you could be on any reality TV show, which one would you pick and why?

I think if I were to be on any of the reality shows (none of which I really care to watch) it would probably be either The Amazing Race, Fear Factor, or Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (okay… so I watch MXC sometimes).

It would have to be one of these because they would all rely on my mental and physical abilities without having to lie to or screw anyone over — guilt complex.

That being said I would lose Fear Factor in a second if they made me eat something disgusting — food texture issues.

Over all, I think I'd like to do MXC because I'd be interested in hearing what dialogue they would dub over my real voice.

steelie

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Dairy-free Chocoholic…

Okay, so I love my chocolate… especially dairy-free chocolate (me lactose-intolerant boy). I always find it hard to turn down the dairy-free chocolate… [sigh].


A co-worker showed up today with two containers of one-bite brownies leftover from a presentation/party/function-of-some-sort and she was trying to pawn them off on someone. I performed the standard lactose-intolerant-ingredient-scan before I agreed to anything I might have regretted later. To my absolute delight, these one-bite brownies were dairy-free. I decided to take a few — they are litterally only good for only one bite each.

Well… I was encouraged to take more.

So… I went to take more (I honest-to-God have a problem turning down dairy-free chocolate).

I was encouraged to take even more…

So, I just smiled and grabbed the one of two containers that had fewer brownies in it, while the other one was placed on the counter at the front entrance of our office… on the way to the washrooms… see where I'm going with this?

Okay, so now I have at least a dozen brownies at my desk and I know that I will have to use the washroom a few times today… I just heave a large sigh and concede to the fact that I will have way too many brownies today…

And yup… I did. At last count I had eaten sixteen brownies… I'm quite sure I ate at least twenty.

I feel kinda gross now.
steelie

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Just enough people watched “Nobody’s Watching”…

Well, this makes me very happy…

Not too long ago, I, along with 400,000+ other people were introduced to a canned-pilot-of-a-show called Nobody’s Watching. It was posted “anonymously” (actually by its creator, Bill Lawrence, creator of NBC’s Scrubs) to YouTube.com in three parts, in an attempt to introduce it to an audience that otherwise might have never of heard it. I laughed out loud… at work… repeatedly.

TV.com gives this summary of the show's premise:

“Two guys from Ohio, life-long best friends and devoted TV watchers are unimpressed by the quality of the current sitcoms on TV, far from the classics of old. They send a tape expressing this to all the Network executives in Hollywood and finally the WB answers the call.

The Network challenges them to come up with a better sitcom, and while they do that, they'll work and live on a studio soundstage, in front of cameras and a live studio audience.

While they create a sitcom, it turns out they actually ARE the sitcom. They are always on camera and under the constant supervision and manipulation of the network execs.”

Well, it appears that this once-canned-pilot is finally getting its big shot.

I’m laughing at the thought of it already… Here is the pilot in three parts, if you haven't seen it already… and if you didn’t know about LJ’s YouTube.com integration yet… Enjoy. ;D


steelie
(heh heh heh)

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