Come on Jian!
Come on Jian!
Poor Jianny G
Sounds sad upon the radio
‘Cause he isn’t in Londontario
Let your Frü flag fly
Come along, who’d blame ya?
Q‘s own, homegrown
Now I must say more than ever (come on Jian!)
A-E-O-L-I-A-N oh yeah
This is it, just what you’re after
Come on Jian, oh I swear when you’re on
It’s a moment unlike anything
With you at that mic, oh my thoughts, if you like
Verge on dirty, ah come on Jian
Come on Jian!
Some people out there
Think we’re boring, staid and unengaged
So resigned to what our fate is
But not us (no never), no not us (no never)
We are far too young and clever
Remember
A-E-O-L-I-A-N oh yeah
We’ll sing this song forever
Come on Jian, oh you know something’s wrong
Hit the road, man, we’ll do anything
Don’t be depressed, oh Jian tell us yes
Ah come on now, ah come on Jian, please
Come on Jian, RedCat will shoot
Come on Jian, coffee to boot
Windermere’s beds, rtraction’s webs
Oh, Jian
Music and art, come play a part
A forest of trees, and no BBT
Now I must say more than ever
Bring Q for a change
I said A-E-O-L-I-A-N oh yeah
Come on Jian, turn the radio on
In our city, it means everything
It’s our full court press, oh Jian tell us yes
Oh come on Q, and come on Jian
Come on Jian, oh I swear something’s wrong
If your program isn’t visiting
This song’s not the best, but we hope you’re impressed
Forest City, now come on Jian
Please
To the tune of Come On Eileen. (But you knew that already.) With deep, sincere apologies to Dexys Midnight Runners, especially Kevin Rowland, “Big” Jim Paterson, and Billy Adams.Year: 2011
25 Random Things About Me
In response to Pete’s list…
- I don’t blog as much as I used to. I’d like to say that’s because I have two other writing projects on the go—which I do—but they’re seeing about the same amount of output.
- I’m a mild-mannered computer geek by day, and a mild-mannered arts geek by night.
- I share a birthday with Al Yankovic, which pleases me greatly.
- Despite many years at university and in the software industry I’m not a coffee drinker. Can’t stand the stuff.
- I type two spaces after a period. It’s the right thing to do.
- I have an odd habit of mentally “typing” words and phrases, counting the number of letters, and subdividing them into groups.
- I love to drive.
- I was a competitive trivia game player in high school (and even late elementary school). The year our team won the provincial finals there weren’t nationals to go to.
- I learned to ride a bicycle on one of Ontario’s 400-series highways. Seriously. (Proof.)
- My favourite author? Harlan Ellison, hands down. Favourite (well-known) playwright? Daniel MacIvor.
- I played piano for about twelve years and trumpet for a similar period, but it’s been at least that long again since I’ve made a serious attempt to play either instrument.
- Black licorice. Not red. Yucch the red.
- I don’t own, and have never owned, a cell phone. This is as much due to the usurious telecom charges in Canada as my own natural tendencies.
- I can spot even the most innocuous typo at a glance from ten paces.
- I’m working on a secret project that incorporates at least four other items on this list. (Mu-ha-ha-ha-haaa….)
- I have a Rubik’s Snake wrapped around the left front speaker of my stereo to prevent it from crackling; it’s been there for more than fifteen years.
- I have a Mac… which I almost exclusively use through VNC from my GNOME/Fedora desktop.
- I once broke a finger when I punched a clown at an amusement park in Prince Edward Island.
- I still think analog watches are a pretty neat idea.
- I’m told that when I saw Star Wars for the first time, I was creeped out by Threepio and Artoo but not Darth Vader.
- I’ve only been on the campus of my alma mater once since I graduated.
- I own two inverted world maps.
- I find it much easier to promote others than myself.
- I’m fascinated by process, often more than by the result.
- A large majority of the people who inspire me are women, and I’m fortunate to count many of them as friends.
And a bonus 26th random thing: it’s taken me two full weeks to finish this list.
Twitter packet loss
Massive packet loss between Bell and Twitter has been happening consistently for over a week now, between about 8pm and 1am Eastern. Current stats from mtr:
Packets Pings
Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
[...]
8. 63.147.58.110 0.0% 136 85.5 110.0 73.3 204.3 30.9
9. 199.16.159.41 91.0% 135 537.7 440.4 83.8 2041. 540.1
Still having exactly the same issue at exactly the same times. status.twitter.com has nothing. It’s either Qwest (the 63.x hop) or Twitter itself (the 199.x hop).
The ing is a fin
Seen in front of a local restaurant:
IDS
EAT
FREE
Letter Sweep
Explanation. List:
- St. [A]idan’s Church, where I recently saw Amber Cunningham and Paul Grambo perform a concert combining music by Elvis Costello and Cole Porter.
- [B]uddies in Bad Times Theatre, where I’m going to see Evalyn Parry’s show SPIN.
- [C]hapters/Indigo, a bookstore where I had been trying to place an order.
- The Pidgin changelog on their [d]eveloper site.
- A recent event that had been posted on [E]ventBrite.
- [F]uture Shop. Looking for a replacement for my increasingly-crappy Harmony remote.
- The [G]rand Theatre, grand dame of London’s theatre venues.
- Twitter’s [H]ome page. Curiously, about three quarters of the suggested ‘H’ links are to Twitter.
- [I]nternational Theatre Institute, most widely known for starting World Theatre Day and promoting each year’s event with a message. I’m a co-presenter of London’s first WTD celebrations.
- [j].mp, the URL shortener.
- [K]ristin Sweetland, singer/songwriter/guitarist extraordinaire.
- [L]ondon Fringe Festival. If you’ve been around here at all you know why this one’s here.
- [M]TO, Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation. It’s winter in Canada, and for all its problems the MTO’s road info map is the best resource I’ve found to see if I’ll be able to get where I want to go.
- [N]CIX. Had to replace a faulty RAM stick.
- The National Ballet of Canada’s Toronto performance schedule for [O]negin, which I’m planning to see with a theatre-loving friend.
- DreamHost’s control [p]anel.
- IMDb’s meta-[q]uery page, which I have set up as a keyword.
- [R]CI, home of The Link, which I often hear late at night on CBC Radio 1.
- @[s]oapiest, aka Mikaela Dyke, actor, comedian, artist, activist, you name it. (Just days before she changed her handle.)
- My local install of [T]hinkUp, a personal Twitter metrics tool.
- [u]serstyles.org, a collection of handy user stylesheets for various websites.
- A [V]ideo for Everybody generator. Because
<video>isn’t everywhere yet. - Environment Canada’s weather forecasts. See [M].
- [x]kcd. As in Tim Bray’s original list, ’nuff said.
- [Y]UI 3. Website designs are never finished, only abandoned.
- YouTube; I guess its video IDs tend to include a lot of [z] characters.