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The new Beckism.com: slimmed down and ready to rock

Beckism.com has gone a long time without regular updates. Why? Because it was bloated and bored me. This needed to change. And now it has.

I thought I’d just remove the cruft from the navigation, but it wasn’t enough. Beckism.com needed a bit more attitude. A better layout. The word “gallimaufry” in the sidebar. In short, the design equivalent of a defibrillation.

I invite you to explore the newly revitalized Beckism.com, and keep an eye on this space for opinions, web design tips/tricks/rants, Mac software commentary, short fiction, Dirt Man, and all other things Ian Beck. Hey, you could even subscribe to the RSS feed. It’s good for the soul.

Enjoy the new design, and please let me know if you find anything that doesn’t quite work! This was a big update, so I may well have broken things without realizing it.

Minor redesign on the horizon

Beckism.com always seems to be the site that gets the least love from me when life gets busy. I’ve been mulling over a minor redesign of the site (which will also give me a chance to bring WordPress up to date and remove some plugins that are making managing the site difficult). Tagamac and my new job have been taking up a lot of my time, but I’m ever hopeful that making Beckism.com easier to maintain will improve things on the updating-more-frequently front. And I swear that I will write the final two episodes of the first season of Dirt Man if it kills me.

SketchBox

Alright, I’ll admit it; I’m a sucker when it comes to Stickies replacements. I’ve tried GTD programs and so forth, but when it comes to needing to jot down notes and to-do items, I often find myself returning to Sticky Notes (my current favorite, although development on it is pretty sporadic).

A new stickies program was just released called SketchBox, and although I haven’t tried it yet, it looks very cool. Aside from a very appealing interface, the program allows you to do three things: add text to stickies, attach reminders and alarms to stickies, and draw on stickies using a graphics tablet.

Very cool. I can think of all sorts of interesting uses for this program for artists, or anyone who likes to use graphics tablets. Sadly, I am currently tablet-less, but this is definitely a program to check out.

Tagamac launched!

And now, without advance warning, I have launched a new blog! Tagamac focuses on Mac tagging software and generally exploring the phenomenon of tagging. I noticed several months ago that there is a serious dearth of easily digestible information about tagging online, and since I’m into tagging software, I figured I would try to rectify that situation.

Check it out if you enjoy tags, and particularly if you enjoy Mac software! I’m hoping to publish general articles about tagging, track tagging software updates, and review Mac tagging software.

Phasing in a new look

As you may have noticed by the reorganized sidebar, Beckism.com is phasing in a new look! As I slowly expand Beckism.com’s offerings (see, for example, the new By Design section), I’m looking to make the site easier to navigate. I’ll be looking into creating a better archiving system in the near future, and am also developing a reasonably cool feature for the main page (fixing the forums so they work correctly is on the list as well).

I’ve also cleared up a lot of the issues that the site had in Internet Explorer (thanks to the marvelous Parallels Desktop). Hope you enjoy the changes, but feel free to let me know if you don’t.

It’s done!

Currently playing: Meant to Be from the album “Woods of Chaos” by Rob Costlow

That’s right! After what seems like far more work than it should have been, I have finished my senior thesis and turned it in!

What is it? It’s a fantasy novel that I started writing in September, finished mid-March, and have finally finalized (although without anywhere near as much revision as I wanted to give it; it’s pretty first-draft stuff). Because the library is an asshat, the printed copy for them was a whopping 400 sheets of paper (plus the second copy, of course, for an even 800). Probably about 390 of that was solid type (the rest being table of contents, references, titles, etc.). Yowza! How the hell did I write this much?

When I delivered it, the librarian said that she thinks it’s the largest she’s seen yet in her career. I don’t doubt it. I beat out the last thesis-cum-novel by at least 100 pages, if memory serves. Good luck binding it, suckas.

Entitled Tantalus Chine, the novel takes place in the fantasy land of Lakuna where humans are rebelling against their slavemasters, the elves. This is not standard fantasy. The elves are neither nice, nor do they live forever. They do, however, have pointy ears, so thank goodness for that. If anyone is interested in reading the novel, you are welcome to, but I warn you that it isn’t worth it. It’s first draft quality, and not a particularly good first draft at that. Should I try to publish it (as if any publishing house would want it; it wouldn’t sell well given how many molds it intentionally sets out to break), I would first want to do some pretty serious revisions.

In any case, I am really, really happy to finally be done with it. I still have to do the oral defense, but I’m not too worried. I think it might actually end up being fun; I have a great thesis committee, and as long as I get enough sleep before-hand and do a little reviewing of my past three years of Soc, I should be able to show off my ability to pull crap out of my ass quite nicely.

Now on to other projects! I can’t decide what to do first. I’m definitely going to start trying to get some web work with One Crayon, but beyond that I’m not sure. I’ve been wanting to try and get into Cocoa programming for a while (the native Mac OS X stuff), and I’ve got an idea for a program that would be 1) relatively simple and 2) something that I would find useful that nothing else can do, so maybe I’ll try that. Then again, getting a little more into Flash is always good, and I’ve got a couple ideas for browser-based games that could be really sweet. And there’s always the novel that might actually have a chance of getting published that I need to write, now that I know that I can write a novel.

It is still kind of crazy to think that my big project is over. All I have left now is Creative Writing and a paper for my independent study (which will hopefully be low stress). And dance and percussion ensemble, of course, but whatever. I’m still reveling in the sense of freedom before reality asserts itself and I realize that I’m way too good at keeping myself busy.

And in my final exciting news, I have decided to order Adobe CS3, web edition (Photoshop, Flash, Illustrator, and some other stuff). I have the credit available, and I discovered something amazing: student versions of Adobe software can be used for commercial work during and after school, and can be upgraded as if they were the full price commercial version! That means that I can buy a suite of software that will be central to web work at $1100 less than the standard price, but I have to do it within the next month and a half. Legitimate version of Photoshop, here I come! I’m really excited; I hope that it ships before I head to France.

And now, I should probably go to bed. It doesn’t look like I’m going to get through the story for Creative Writing that I need read by tomorrow, so perhaps I should plan on waking up during the morning sometime.

Tentative beginnings

I’ve always wanted Beckism.com to be something more than “that site I never update.” As I’m nearing the end of my largest college commitment, I think I might actually be nearing the stage where I’ll be more interested in updating this site. With that in mind, I’ve added a couple posts to the Commentary, and will hopefully get a new Dirt Man up soon (although I’m not making any promises, of course).

Also, it looks like one of the newer versions of WordPress might have broken the forum; I’ll be looking into that soon-ish.

I also may do some minor site redesign work; let me know if there’s anything about Beckism.com that could work better, or if you have any ideas for improvements.

One Crayon launches!

Beckist Productions is no more! It was a klunky name, and that globe at the top of the page was getting tired (I’m pretty sure I didn’t even make it originally; it was an example project for a long-defunct free 3D modeling program).

Instead, Beckism.com is now published and designed by One Crayon. The little logo is a Blurburger original, the site is running an all-new custom CMS, and I’ll be trying to do web design full time for the near future. Check it out!

New badge

Although this isn’t really news, I’ve added a new badge to the site sidebar when you’re viewing Dirt Man to link to the fabulous program Avenir. Avenir is a piece of software for writing fiction, and it’s pretty amazing. I’ve been writing Dirt Man using it since the beginning, and the series is much tighter and better plotted because of it. I strongly recommend checking out Avenir.

In other news, I’m hoping to get Dirt Man up and running a bit more in the near-ish future. I’ve got a good idea where the story is going, and I’ve been doing incremental work on it. We’re very close to the end of Season 1, too! My goal is to finish Season 1 before the end of this school year, and then to start Season 2 off with an episode published every month (since after I graduate I will presumably be able to handle that).

Beckism.com largely fallow

Unfortunately, I’m going to have to let Beckism.com lie pretty much fallow for this semester. If I’m lucky I’ll get around to updating some stuff come Thanksgiving or Christmas, but there’s no guarantees. Thanks to school, life is just really, really busy right now.

I am going to try to keep the Idol Bat up to date, but since it is currently running late it seems I can’t make any promises there, either. Major apologies to anyone who is disappointed by this. I truly wish I had more time in my life, but school has finally utterly hijacked me.

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