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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 12th June 2000 
Everything you never wanted to know about JD

Who is this, really?

JD isn't boring, really, he's just ... quiet. Reserved. Not as outgoingly wild and crazy as he was 20+ years ago when he first started dialing up into the wide-eyed wonderland of BBSs only to discover MUDs and usenet and all sorts of things you could really do on a VAX/VMS to really annoy sys admins. But not to worry, he occasionally says something remotely witty enough to crack a grin at; all this sarcasm is assuredly just a byproduct of being a veteran of such early days of the internet to appear apathetic or even aloof, but it's really all usenet's fault. The funniest thing he ever saw written about usenet was the flame warrior index - something to keep in mind around this place or any other internet-based forum. One might notice that he has been known to revert into the habit of referring to himself in the third person, which may or may not have anything to do with working for a government laboratory.

Where is he, really?

Oh, I'm around, here and there - probably lurking, reading and obsessing over every last character typed on the entire internet ... or just being sarcastic and jaded about the entire mess. Your pick! On H2G2, I find it entertaining to lurk. I sort of miss the old days when I first came here as it was being built, when the guide was new and exciting ... not that it isn't any more, it really is a fantastic community-based project well done with a cool interface (or set of them actually) and a fine premise ... no, I mean it! It's unique here, but mostly because of the type of people that come here. So perhaps what I really miss is my own youth as it relates to the lost youth of the internet, at least in my experiences. In particular, I miss being pleasantly surprised by the way h2g2 changed the way I thought of the forums, being the first web-based forum (i.e. not Usenet) that I liked to be at in this massive agglomeration of forums ("fora"?) that is the internet. Perhaps again this is how it is and always will be, due to the nature of people ourselves, how we relate to each other, speak to each other, and grow older with each other. Then again, it might just be gas.

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JD
Last posted: Aug 27, 2009
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Musings on the Future of JD and H2G2
Apr 6, 2005

This is going to be a long one. I'd advise getting an ale or stout or at least tea - you might prefer coffee for that matter, just to stay awake. So here goes ...

Quite frankly, the concept of H2G2 was very engrossing for me back in 1999 through 2000, but in the past five years it's diminished in my eyes. This site seems to suffer from a lack of notoriety if not a lack of identity. Strong words, yes. Allow me to ramble on for a bit.

Being part of the BBC (and thus the British Government) must be responsible for a large part of the ... well, I feel a lot like Ford Prefect did in "Mostly Harmless" though the comparison is obviously metaphorical and I'm not at all angry with H2G2 or the italics. Even though there are so many wonderful innovations at H2G2 as far as formatting, the conversation forums, the myriad of skins, the actual people that tend to be really fun to read (I'm terminally shy about talking to people very much online after a particularly nasty thing happened to me in 1998-99, otherwise I'd probably have lots of people in my "friends" section), even though all of that good stuff is a part of H2G2 and my enjoyment of it, I think that my involvement has been necessarily limited by being unsure of how I should - could - contribute anymore.

I used to be of the crowd that thought this a duplicate of the Hitchhiker's Guide popularized by DNA himself in his books. Then, I became enamored with making a really decent encyclopedia for things not commonly found in ecyclopediae, written by those that actually knew what they were talking about. I've been torn between contributing technical stuff of which I am professionally cognizant (see the Industrial Safety and Measurement of Radiation articles I wrote - very dry stuff) and writing flowery prose bordering on new age meditation about fishing (see fishing article) or matter-of-fact articles about somewhat obscure guitarists (see the Dick Dale article), all of which have I am painfully aware are woefully inadequate attempts at exploring a more ... well, notorious and irreverent if not satirical style that I expected from the original vision. My short jottings as Mad Scientist were more along the lines of the late 90s fun-loving silliness that was my time on the net - I not only long-forgot the login information for that membership version, I also thought for a long while that I'd been deleted. As such, I left him there, untouched but ref'd as a "friend" in a place where I rarely talk to anyone or for very long - I blame myself, that ol' once-bitten-twice-shy introvert that I am. Lemme get back to what I was saying earlier.

Recently, I've become aware that my default-safe position of writing boring old pseudo-encyclopedic articles about risk analysis isn't very fulfilling or indeed interesting to most people. Well, maybe the disaster stuff was interesting to some people. But really, c'mon - it's downright boring 90% of the time! Hell, if I wanted to write about my work I'd be going to more conventions and professional society meetings and presenting papers like everyone else does. So, no ... that's not what I should get out my time here.

Most of what I am typing here sounds like a lament to my ears - virtually speaking - of the loss of the "fun" times of the net. In so doing, perhaps I am blaming the inevetable downward spiral of public internet forums (I'm very cynical about this, sorry) for H2G2's problems with the Beeb, let alone with me.

H2G2 on its own has experienced the same coming of age that every internet "thingummy" has - the progression from carefree childhood into moody adolescence, and from adolescence to apathetic early adulthood - but what happens now? From apathetic adulthood to ... what? Maturity? Middle age? Should H2G2 be going bald and/or menopause, buying an unnecessarily flashy sports car and take to hanging out with other sites half its age? Should it be concerned about its grandkids - or of not having any? Should it be trying to regain the sense of power it lost when other sites zoomed past, spritely shining happy faces taking the fickle whimsy of the netizens of the world by storm, and get into politics, maybe start a few wars and such, inevitably again dooming itself to hell for destroying so much all for the sake of the immortality of tyranny? Should I write shorter sentences that make more sense?

Okay, look, the bottom line here is what can I do, what should I do. You see, when thinking about the future of H2G2, I can't help but wonder how I can contribute when my writing style is either satirical (and suffers from comparison to Mr. Adams who was so much better at it than I'll ever be), rambling prose of a highly suspect and cynical nature, or just dry encyclopedic stuff. What I'm trying to say is that I like H2G2 a lot, especially the original concept by Douglas Adams. Coming here under another moniker back in 1999 as a result of an invitation from DNA himself on usenet, on alt.fan.douglas-adams if you're curious (that's my old ID linked to below, "Mad Scientist" by the way), I had expected something more like the lively fun of both usenet coupled with the concept of being a very Ford Prefect-ish researcher. By the way, my identity on afd-a is something I do not like to discuss much, since it was ... compromised for a time ... But suffice it to say, if you've ever seen a guy with an 11-letter palindrome for a name, starting with Pio, then you've seen - well, read - me there. Mostly. Up to about 1998-9 or so. Something like that.

Back to H2G2 - perhaps my own small disillusionment, which is so similar in nature to Ford's own ficitious one, was yet another inevitable occurrence of hanging around internet forums. Yet again, perhaps it's just a natural progression from one sort of netizen to another, and I should be asking myself more what can I do for my country than asking what my country can do for me. Who can tell? Perhaps I'd like a glass of whiskey ... yes, that seems more likely. stiffdrink

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Not AFK anymore - been listening a lot
Jun 30, 2004

Well, I'm kinda back around again. Just in case anyone was wondering what was up, it was just life - in every sense of the word. winkeye

Been listening to the songcraft of some really notable artists from both sides of the pond: perhaps one of the best kept secrets of Texas is Guy Clark - and God only knows why or how that is. The man is an incredible talent, stark and weathered like the land he's from. From the UK I can't seem to get over the best songs Coldplay have put together - astounding! Other than that, I've been listening to a HUGE amount of post-rock instrumental and (to some extent) experimental music. This is all affecting my own musical explorations in very strange ways, and being unable to reconcile one polarity with the other, I've decided to let them compliment each other and work in either vein more or less as the mood suits me. Maybe I'll finally ... no, I can't jinx myself by saying that I actually might get some music completed and published.

Oh crap, I just did.

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Going Back To Lurky
Apr 22, 2004

I'm going back to lurk mode. I'll be back in a while, when I get bored enough, probably.

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Ach, I'm bad at this!
Dec 4, 2003

This part of my page was looking too empty, so here's a journal entry for the curious.

Boy, knocked ya down with all the emotion, didn't I? winkeye I guess I talk about real life better when there's someone to react to it. At any rate, I've got lots of music projects that I am happy to report I'm busily back to work on as well as the usual day job that manages to take up at least 13 hours out of every workday. With all that going on, there isn't much else to put into a journal entry, but watch this space - maybe I'll be talking about my music here, if for nothing else than just as a dumping ground.

- JD (shy, but opening up ... slowly)

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I Miss the Peace of Fishin
Jul 26, 2002

I just finally managed to change employers, from a consulting firm to the laboratory proper, and achieve a long-awaited and hard-earned (if I may say so myself) gain in status, prestige, and financial compensation. This is helpful, since I just bought my first house! cheers Now, as I sit back and think of things, what I want to do most away from work, besides write and play music, is fish. I miss the peace of fishing, as well-known Tom Clancy character once said. People who like fishing the way I like fishing know that it isn't the actual catching of the fish, though that's certainly part of it. It isn't the actual getting away from it all, so to speak, though that is also a definite part of it. It isn't even the fresh air and clean water, though that is a serious part of it too. It's the time itself, the time spent actually fishing. It's hard to describe - perhaps it is every bit as enigmatic and complex as the word "peace" itself. Maybe that's why it's such a good word for it.

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A2116658Quentin Tarantino - Film Makerh2g2 EditedMar 4, 2004
A1124632Guitar-related Injuriesh2g2 EditedSep 3, 2003
A1149004New Mexico Chileh2g2 -Aug 18, 2003
A1111447Quentin Tarantino - Film Makerh2g2 -Jul 16, 2003
A1025083Visiting the Grand Canyonh2g2 EditedJun 12, 2003
A918461The Scientific Methodh2g2 EditedMar 17, 2003
A883523Colour Blindnessh2g2 EditedDec 23, 2002
A881237The Scientific Methodh2g2 -Nov 23, 2002
A782499Risk in an Industrial Society - Theory and Practiceh2g2 EditedOct 2, 2002
A784109Risk in Industrial Society - Some Case Historiesh2g2 EditedJul 31, 2002
A794063The Peace of Fishingh2g2 -Jul 26, 2002
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