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  • Who the Heck is Kayewer?
  • Monthly Archives: July 2008

    • Effort VS Reward

      Posted at 12:43 am by kayewer, on July 27, 2008

      So I was going to the theatre.  This involved shaving, showering, shampooing, styling, powdering, makeup, moisterizer, sunscreen, hairspray, perfume, two layers of clothing, two pounds of purse, public transportation fare, the cost of a fifth row theatre ticket and fifty cents for parking.  I walked only two blocks, thank goodness, because the heat was inching toward 100 degrees and the transportation is conveniently located.  Through it all I managed to stay cool and well put together.  The show was great, and I got to make some new acquaintances.

      Afterward I went home, ate dinner, watched a movie, changed into nightwear and went to bed.

      Something is out of balance there, don’t you think?

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    • The Pen Collection

      Posted at 5:11 am by kayewer, on July 19, 2008

      Hello.  My name is Kayewer, and I have an obsession with pens.  Put me in the writing implement aisle at Staples, and I’m a goner.  In the bank, I always pick up a pen if they’re free.  Just one, mind you:  I’m cutting back.  I carry at least three with me at all times.  At work, I have them in pen holders in nice, neat groupings:  markers here, gels there, highlighters in the middle because they’re taller.  If there’s a color I don’t have, let me know so I can go pick it up and fill out my collection.

      The pens that really excite me are Pentel RSVP pens:  they come in enough colors to make Crayola stand up and take notice, and they also offer a choice of capped or click styles.  If I were an artist rather than a writer, I’d love to sit and doodle with them, but instead I color code my scribblings, changing color when the mood suits me.

      Sure I have lots of other pens, including BICs, Sharpies and Zebras.  Funny thing, though:  I don’t collect pencils.  I’m sure a psychiatrist would have a ball deconstructing my brain for any reason, but it would be even more exciting to find out why people have office supply obsessions.  Believe me, there are more of us out there than you think:  just hang out at your local biz widgets joint.

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    • Happiness Is An Avatar

      Posted at 12:50 am by kayewer, on July 6, 2008

      A little over a year ago, I became a resident of Second Life.  For the uninitiated, Second Life (SL for short) gives computer users an opportunity to experience an online rendition of reality not available before.  You might think of it as Alice in Computer Wonderland.

      First, you must choose an identity for yourself by selecting from a pre-set (but regularly updated) list of last names to which you attach your own identity through a first name of your choice; then you select an online persona to represent yourself, known as an avatar.  Once you open your free account, give “birth” to your avi and download the virtual world to your computer (known as the SL grid), you learn how to move your avatar by walking, flying or teleporting.  You learn how to gesture to other avatars, build things for yourself or to sell to others, communicate via messaging (either private or public), how to update your appearance so you can look as much like (or unlike) yourself in real life as possible, and how to use online currency, called the Linden, to shop, party and even get a college education.  SL has become so far reaching, universities have set up campuses to which your avatars can find courses and participate in with other like-minded individuals.

      Second Life is not a game, but a portal into another type of computer interaction.  Since becoming a resident, I’ve toured some amazing landmarks (even a resident’s rendering of Transylvania or the Star Wars planet Tatooine are available to visit), bought some nice avatar clothing, met amazing people from all over the world and learned some more about using my computer that I would never have done by reading a book.  It’s worth a visit and a tryout for free:  simply go to www.secondlife.com to read more.

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