Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Things you wish you had said

Each day I travel from Cumbernauld to Kirkintilloch to work and as part of that journey use the Blackwood roundabout. Last summer I remember being uplifted each day by the wonderful display of natural wildflowers that appeared on the roundabout. They seemed like something out of an impressionist painting or some of those wonderful meadows you encounter in the countryside.

I remember at the time thinking I should write to the Parks department of North Lanarkshire Council and congratulate them on such a wonderful display and express how much pleasure their work had given me. Unfortunately I didn’t do so at the time.

Last month I noticed work on this years scheme underway and was somewhat disappointed to see that they had changed their approach and were going for a much harder landscaping scheme, don’t get me wrong the current scheme like many of the others around Cumbernauld shows creativity and an attempt to create a positive civic space but I am afraid in my opinion it doesn’t give half the pleasure that those lovely meadow flowers did last year.


Imagine my surprise and disappointment therefore to see the same roundabout proclaimed as an eyesore in the Cumbernauld news and local Councillor Bob Chada and disgruntled resident David Pollock proclaiming their success at replacing the eyesore with the sustainable scheme.

For me it is a lesson learned, when you see something being done locally that you approve of don’t be silent, express your approval letting others know of your support and how you appreciate their work. I would hate for those in the Parks department who had the vision to plant the wildflower meadow on a roundabout not to realise that people appreciated their work and perhaps you might find that you are part of a silent majority which is often it seems ignored in favour of the complainers.


Saturday, 10 April 2010

Election Fever

Well the election is finally upon us and try as I might I cannot remain disinterested have started to look for sites that give another slant on the process and the first one I have come across is Unlock Democracy They have a neat widget on their front page which lets you compare your views the the main parties and lets you know which one is the closest match.

Perhaps it's because we havie been building up to this for some time but I feel I could do with some humour in this process so I am off to look for sites that make me laugh.

Thursday, 25 February 2010

So I'm a Web Leopard!

If any of you have been watching the Virtual Revolution programmes on BBC then you will be aware that they are conducting a large scale experiment with listners to see what our style of web use is like and whether or not we are simlar or otherwise to the next generation of web users.

I apparently am a web leopard which means that I am:

Fast-moving - Web Leopards like you are adept at getting information from the internet very quickly. Your speed is a trait you share with real-world leopards, which are among the fastest land animals.


Solitary - Leopards live alone, fending for themselves in isolated home ranges. Similarly, the Web Leopard likes to go it alone when looking for information, rather than rely on social networks, or other sites where the users create the content.

Specialised - Web Leopards are best suited to performing one task at a time rather than multitasking. The real-world leopard is similarly specialised, being perfectly adapted to silently tracking its prey before pouncing.

Taking the test was fun and I broadly agree with the results although I am not sure what difference it will make to me however, if you are interested in finding out what kind of web animal you are then head on over to Lab UK site at the BBC and have a go yourself.

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Word Clouds

I have been undertaking some work in analysing responses to a consultation and as part of that process came across a word cloud.  You quite often see these on blogs or social network pages and the give a visual representation of the frequency of words within a web page or alternatively a text file.

I thought these would be difficult to create and perhaps need some specialist software so I was pleasantly surprised when on Googling "word clouds" to come across a number of free web based resources that you can easily use to create them.

Have a look at Wordle.net and see if you could use this in your reports.

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Time passes so quickly!

I don't think I am very good at keeping up with this personal publising business, I was watching the new series on BBC about the virtual revolution and the impact of the world wide web on our life when the presenter informed us that of the 130 million or so blogs created they reckon over 90% are now dormant.  I am not surprised really since keeping up with online life can be quite time consuming.

I try to keep both a chess and an organisational web site up to date as well as an irregular email update on current matters associated with parental involvement, this combined with the surfing necessary to keep up to date with developments at work and home just seem to gobble up the time I have available.

That's why so far I have avoided facebook and rely on Beth to keep me up to date with what's going on in the family and friends. 

Dinner is ready so have to go - see what i mean :-)