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January 1, 2011

New Year Means New Fresh Posting Start

Boy, it’s been a while. But happy new year, right?

The problem with having things be sunny side up a lot of the time is the fact that for some reason or another, you just get busy, busy, and more busy. Whether people want to hear your opinion of something in order to reassure themselves that the cynical masses are not right, or you get pulled in to do things with a smile on your face, or you just have to use your skills for the good of geekdom, being an optimist sure takes up a lot of time. Makes me wish I got to be pessimistic just so I could free up my schedule!

At any rate, with 2011 comes a new year of geek media and that means more posting from me – for real this time. I don’t make many resolutions, mostly because the practice is certainly never done, despite putting it into your favorite geek tools like Remember the Milk or Evernote. I also feel pretty silly about the whole thing – since I’ve not been posting, there have been a ton of opportunities for me to bring up an issue that’s had people wailing and gnashing their teeth and show them the bright side. We can’t have that happening, now can we?

I’m planning on making it at least 365 posts this year, with a post every day. That’s a lot to do, but I’d like to think my small audience has sort of missed the notion that they can come here and read a nice opinion once in a while – or at least one that will make them laugh a little. So 2011, here I come!

This morning in true geek fashion, I kicked off my day watching clips from the hilariously funny Robot Chcken Episode III. You can check one of them out below. Considering who I work with these days, and considering my Star Wars geekdom, I find the clips hilarious, and so should you – one of the trailers is right here.

Have a happy new year folks! Hope you stick around to see if I stick to my resolution!

April 8, 2010

Finding That Geeky Voice

My humble little readership might have noticed that my posting has gotten a bit sporadic as of late, with a bit of a resurgence just recently. There are a lot of reasons behind this – some personal, some professional, but perhaps the most significant of these is the fact that I’ve been looking for my “voice” again when it comes to writing.

When I started this blog – actually, when anyone starts a blog in which they tend to write regularly, voice is probably the most important thing that needed to be established. I wanted to be a sunny voice, optimistic, and bright. At first I sought to be sarcastically optimistic, being extremely happy even in the face of the worst circumstances, such as an 18-hour raid or the fact that someone was being sued for wrongful theft of intellectual property. Then I thought that I needed to be taken a bit more seirously, so I wrote serious articles and left the sarcastic stuff to a single day a week.

Now? It’s a bit tough to tell. Thing is, with any voice that you try to have on a blog, you want to make sure it feels right – that it feels natural. While I’m a natural optimist and an idealist, the times I’d write something or talk about something sometimes felt forced, even though they were well written. I left the conversational tone at home in factor of a written word that was well-conveyed, but didn’t show my personality quite as much.

In the coming days and weeks, I hope you’ll forgive me as I try to find a comfort zone for my voice at Overly Positive that will convey the purpose of the blog, and retain some semblance of my own self as well. It might be a more casual voice, that lacks a bit of the polish of my previous pieces, but I think it’ll even out, become something that I’m truly comfortable writing in. Time will tell.

October 30, 2009

The Webhost Wagon Trade-In

33676-model-covered-wagonSometimes when you’ve been on the bandwagon for just a little too long, it’s time to trade in for an updated model, that’s what I say. Of course, saying that almost always gets me into trouble financially when it comes to new tech, but hey – this isn’t about my spending habits, right?

I like to equate using webhosts in the same way. You may start out on a site that is hosted off on another domain, just so that you don’t have to worry about things like design, management, and those three little words – File Transfer Protocol. This eventually morphs into your own domain, and sometimes, if you’re popular enough, your very own server.

Through it all, the webhost wagon is with you, whether it is a dinky little wooden ride or the best that the Wild West of the Web has to offer you. While saturation in the market is sometimes viewed as a bad thing, when it comes to webhosting wagons the multitude of choices is great. This is because it forces webhosts to try to compete to keep your business, whether it’s a site about the best and brightest of monkeys and primates or a political pundit’s pulpit (ooh, alliteration kids, learn it, love it).

Overly Positive has been on Lunarpages since its inception. Lunarpages is a great little company because they’re good for when you’re just starting out. The plans are cheap, the space and resources are seemingly unlimited, and the sites just stay up, running, and working. I can’t really complain about getting what you pay for, because you do, and then some. I’ve been on the Lunarpages wagon, along with a few other people I know, and it’s served us well.

But the time came when the old, beat up wagon had to be traded in. It may not look it from the humble little 84 subscribers I possess, but the site has become increasingly more popular in the last year or so. Generous linkbacks from blogging powerhouses like Syp’s Bio Break as well as a couple lucky pings from major sites like Slashdot, Massively, Game Politics, and Mythic’s Warhammer Online have been awesome for the site. They’ve proved that yes, despite presenting only a bright, happy, and sunny picture of geek media, there’s a place for positive vibe on the ‘Net. They’ve also creaked the little Lunarpages wagon to its foundations, too – on two separate occasions the linkbacks from major websites have broken the shared server that OP was on, causing downtime for not only myself but others as well.

A few weeks back I was told by the good ol’ monkeys at Lunarpages that I was outgrowing my little shared webhosting wagon. And so with the threat of suddenly breaking down (again) in the middle of nowhere in the World Wide Web, I began searching around. Shared hosting plans are great little wagons, but tiny limits on resources that you find out about later make them hard to use for a long term site that gets a bit of traffic. The next step up is something called a Virtual Private Server, which for all you non-computery people out there is basically a slice of resources carved up from a really powerful set of hardware. This slice, unlike a shared plan, is exclusively yours, and while it isn’t as good as having a dedicated physical machine, it works for the mid-range folks like me who need an updated wagon and not a Ferrari. The new wagon was made by the helpful engineers at Knownhost, and test driving so far has been a breeze.

So while I’m sad that I had to let go of a tried and true model, I’m glad I made an upgrade for the long term future. This, of course, is where I get all sappy and thank you, the readers, for making this possible. Way back when I thought of creating a positive slab out of my portion of the Internet, I never really thought I’d amount to more than a few friends for readers with the occasional outsider. While I’m still small potatoes, the blog has certainly grown in readership since I started it, and I hope to keep growing it for people who want to read optimism and idealism, and feel better about things. Thanks for supporting Overly Positive, and be sure to recommend (with a big ol’ grin of course) me to those who want a break from the rantish anger of the ‘Net for some feelgood postings about geekery. I’ll be sitting here on my new wagon, ready to greet ‘em.

August 3, 2009

The Tooth Fairy is Coming to Visit…

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..and she’s bringing a hammer, a chisel, and possibly a drill.

Updates may be scarce the next few days, as I am going in for a possible wisdom tooth extraction procedure. Sure, the procedure is pretty rough, but look at it this way – any updates you do see from me will be done under the drug-addled haze of painkillers. Makes for good reading at least.

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January 12, 2009

The Worst Part About Writer’s Block

…everything comes out blah blah blah blah rather than in actual words.

That’s what I’m going through right now. Yuck!

At least I’ve been able to get a lot of other things done since I am having trouble writing something.

November 18, 2008

Blog State

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So today I came to the conclusion that with hardly many folks reading what I might have to say (which is pretty sparse lately), that a serious post about the blog was needed.

In order to really be taken seriously in the blogosphere I think that I probably can’t keep talking about things in an overly bright, positive way. Certainly, I can do that most of the time, but I do think a post that actually seriously discusses something without resorting to the negative is probably warranted once in a while.

In the beginning, it was easy to blog about something. There are a ton of topics which are able to be written into a style that is terribly positive but still retains a sort of snarkiness that is painfully visible, and thereby endearing. But as time goes on, topics run a bit dry. I mean, how often do you think I can go to the “WoW” well or talk about how people on forums have an amazing ability to comprehend with the manner of a slug? There’s an endless supply of topics, but I’d really like to make an actual point once in a while. Hence, all serious topics or ones which are not inadvertant, positive parodies, will be marked with the “Serious Business” tag.

In the coming weeks, I think readers who stumble upon OP will see a change, both in the frequency of posting (more, really!) and in the style of posting (more “serious” posts with a positive spin). A refocus is always a good thing, and it motivates me to blog more and get that little bit of exposure needed to be “regularly read”. So look out world – the new and improved OP is coming to you, and always with a bright, toothy smile on our faces.

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