I like my job. I really do. Nonetheless, all jobs involve
well, WORK. Even when you like what you do.
I’m a writer and I love to write and I love that I get to
write about education for the car donation program known as Kars4Kids. I like it because I know
I’m helping kids and their parents with this work. My work offers meaning
beyond the satisfaction of a job well done, not to mention it pays the rent.
Still, I love it when the day is done and I get to goof off.
One of my new fave things to waste time on after a hard day at work is stumbleupon. I um, stumbled upon
stumbleupon while looking for ways to shamelessly self-promote my blogs.
Screenshot of Stumbleupon |
I share my blogs on my Facebook timeline, on my Facebook author’s
page, on Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and tumblr. I even created a board
for my articles on Pinterest. But all those other share buttons on the various
blog interfaces I use had me intrigued. I began exploring some of these other
venues and stumbleupon was one of the happier experiments I enjoyed in checking
out these various social media networks.
Stumbleupon is FUN. On the other hand, it won’t be much use
to me in my profession. I’ve shared about 10 pages on stumbleupon, but don’t really
expect them to play well there. Stumbleupon is more about fun and delightful
games and graphics than education, politics, and other serious stuff. But fun
is good too, right? I mean, within reason.
So the interface is fairly simple. You’re shown a webpage.
If you like it, you click the thumbs up symbol. Don’t like it, click the thumbs
down symbol. Ready to move on? Click stumble and a new page comes up.
Or Be Brave
By voting thumbs up or thumbs down, you offer stumbleupon a
way to refine your preferences and show you more of what you like. When you
sign up (yes, it’s free), you check boxes next to all your interests. If stumbleupon sees you clicking thumbs up for many pages within one interest, a
window will come up asking if you want to add a related interest. You can
always say no. Or be brave and say yes.
I wanted to show you what it’s like to play on the stumbleupon playground (that’s my story and I’m sticking to it) so I went
through 16 pages today to show you how I use it as well as my reactions to what stumbleupon chooses to show me.
The one downside to stumbleupon is that not every webpage is
accessible outside of stumbleupon which makes sharing kind of difficult. I
linked to all the pages I came across today that CAN be accessed on their own.
The others, well, you’ll have to sign up with stumbleupon to see them. Sorry
about that.
1) Collected Quotes from Albert Einstein. Meh. email
forward. Seen it 100 times. Thumbs down.
STUMBLE
2) Crafts I'd never do.
Toilet paper roll finger puppets. Seriously? Thumbs down.
Screenshot from website |
STUMBLE
3) Gorgeous 360 degree interactive August sunset in Moab, Utah.
THUMBS UP.
STUMBLE
4) Takes a long time to load but NEATO. It’s an interactive scene the nature of which I don’t
want to spoil for you by telling you about it here. It takes a while to figure
out what you need to do to get the neato stuff to happen. Once it does, it’s so
cool it’s almost overwhelming. Very, very creative. Thumbs up.
STUMBLE
5) Gosh. I don't LIKE the art here, but it is so lifelike
and realistic and drawn from
CHALK, yet! I have to appreciate the artist’s amazing work in spite of my
dislike. Thumbs up.
STUMBLE
6) Oh definitely. These are still pictures with
embedded gifs so that the pictures move in only one or two small areas of
the scene. It’s an extremely effective device. The dice. The cat's ear. I
couldn’t figure out what was moving in the photo of the woman standing at the
railing, though I looked for a long time and I’m a fairly observant person.
That was disappointing. Still: Thumbs UP.
STUMBLE
I get a message from Stumbleupon: "You’ve liked the
animation pages several times. Would you like to add graphic design to your
interests?"
I choose yes.
7) A black and white photo of apartment building windows during a sideways blowing snowstorm at night. Okay.
Screenshot from Stumbleupon |
Not wild about this particular photo, but in general, I like photographs and want to see more, especially black and white photos, so I'll click thumbs up.
STUMBLE
8) Hmm. Thumbs down, though I feel guilty, since it's Winslow
Homer and all. Just don’t like this particular painting.
STUMBLE
9) Prank video. Australian
guys rig up buddy's plumbing with BEER. Hot and cold running beer from
every spigot in the house. Web cams set up so the friends can watch. They must
really love their friend to go to all that trouble and expense. FUNNY! Thumbs
up.
STUMBLE
10) Sesame street alien puppets
discover computer. Weird. Pointless. Thumbs down.
STUMBLE
11) Dumb, dumb, dumb
joke. Thumbs down.
STUMBLE
12) Stylish mommy
blog. Boring. Thinking: people who stumble upon my blogs on stumbleupon
will be thinking the same thing. Gulp. Thumbs down.
STUMBLE
13) Laser
cure for Alzheimer's that can distinguish between healthy proteins and
toxic amyloids "So simple,
Screenshot from website. |
STUMBLE
14) Neatoooooooooooooooo! Canvas Pinball, a game of pinball
set up as if on the page of a spiral bound
Screenshot from Stumbleupon |
STUMBLE
Worried about the artist's diet. (screenshot from Stumbleupon) |
Screenshot from Stumbleupon |
STUMBLE
16) Last but not least: a wikihow on how to escape from Handcuffs.
That should be a right handy thing to know if I should ever decide to commit a
crime. Thumbs UP.
The end.
I stumbled upon this post, thanks
ReplyDeleteLOL! You're even loyal to me on puff posts. You're a pal, Herb. Thanks as always, for reading and commenting.
DeleteThanks Varda! another cool place to waste time (just what I needed - especially on a short friday). but seriously, I'm limiting myself to 6 minutes, and when the clock strikes 12:30 I'm out of.....
ReplyDelete:-) Yuh. I don't go on until all my work is done for the day. Otherwise, fageddaboudit.
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