I conducted an offline hunt for a site mascot. I figured that I was best known for my first name in the online web space which meant that I had to take the “other” route in promoting this site – which meant going the McDonald’s route and find me a mascot.
So after searching far and wide for the JayveeBug (thanks Dez for the recommendation) I was able to find an eager bug who would let me use its face as this site’s “poster boybug.”
Not to preempt anything but I’d like to give thanks to the people involved as soon as everything gets sorted out.
When I was in college a lot of people often teased me that I looked like Mr. Bean. So I decided to cut my hair (alas it didn’t work). Instead of looking like Mr. Bean, I now resembled Johnny English. Damn you Rowan Atkinson for coming out with that movie!
Later on I built on this semblance by imitating Bean’s voice and swagger and now I can pass for his double in children’s parties.
P.S. That’s Markku’s f2.8 L lens I attached to my 350D. That helluva lens costs more than a MacBook. My golly, the feel of cold metal on my 350D … what a lens!
In our office we get a mix of personalities visiting the editorial area .. from chefs and food stylists for our food magazine, to gadget geeks to musicians for Burn and golfers for Golf Digest Philippines.
It’s the golfers that are the most animated as they can all relate about how challenging hole number 6 was or how there’s this new technique for getting gigil with the club and ball, to the politics … the list goes on. Unlike gadget talk, golf talk can go on non-stop. When you’re finished talking about the equipment, you start talking about the clubhouses. Then you start talking about the caddies. Then you start talking about the tournaments. Then you start talking about the swing (the longest topic ever). It never ends! And worst of all, no one else in the room can relate.
And then it made me realize how a lot of professional bloggers suffer the same fate: like how we talk about blog politics as if we knew the people involved personally (the same manner how we all talk about how Jennifer Anniston shouldn’t have left Brad Pitt because he was such a nice guy — like we really knew him), how we talk about SEO techniques and page views vs unique visits, about ad placements .. and yes — the people, the bloggers themselves are pretty colorful.
I mean, I haven’t been to a single blog meet where the name Mike Abundo doesn’t get brought up (see Mike, you’re famous!).
So there. Blogging is like golf because we take two simple concepts to the NEXT LEVEL – hitting a ball into a hole in the woods and writing a journal entry. It’s pretty absurd, but don’t we find the greatest joy in the most useless of things?
I’m serving as the b5media interim technology channel editor as Aaron and the founders are busy rolling out several surprises to eradicate world hunger and poverty.
But seriously now we are looking for a blogger for A Feed is Born, a cute blog about RSS Feeds. Interesting, am I right? If you are interested in applying, please send me an email at jayvee at b5media dot com.