Tag: Facebook
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James Joyce and Jeff Goldblum: Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.
A word about my Facebook posts.
Those of you who have been quick on the draw recently and hopped over to read what I’ve posted as soon as you’ve gotten a notification may have noticed a puzzling tendency of late for the text, instead of being organized into clean sentences and digestible paragraphs with my usual care and impeccable taste, to resemble the run-on ramblings of a madman.
Here’s the deal: after years of empty promises, I’ve finally got a website under construction, thanks in large part to my friend Paul Moon, who is a technological whiz, and who, unlike me, does not shut down when confronted with seemingly insurmountable programming challenges. I’ll write more about this in another post, when I offer a kind of official launch.
For today, I want to explain that for the past few weeks, I have been writing my posts in Word, as I always do, but then cut-and-paste them at the website. Once everything is tidily arranged there, with an image, category, and search words selected, I hit post, and then voila, a minute or two later it is copied over onto Facebook.
Unfortunately, like sending Jeff Goldblum through a teleporter with an undetected fly, something happens in the translation, and most of the time, what turns up on Facebook is a misshapen abomination. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
The bugs are still being worked out, so to speak, so for now, for several minutes after the post appears on Facebook, know that I am hastily at work behind the scenes, scrambling to shore up paragraphs, divide sentences, ensure all the hyperlinks work, and in general get everything in the aesthetically-pleasing form you have come to expect from Classic Ross Amico.
So if you click on a link and what comes up is Joycean stream-of-consciousness, please check back in a few minutes to enjoy another lucidly laid-out, well-crafted post as it was originally conceived.
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Facebook Anniversary Reflection Radio Days
Wouldn’t you know it? Good Friday, the bleakest day on the Christian calendar, also marks my tenth anniversary on Facebook. This page was created on March 29, 2014, to promote my specialty shows and to keep contact with my listeners, after hosts were booted off the air at WWFM for the first time for financial reasons. So began a dark period during which most of the afternoons were filled with reruns of our specialty shows (with new ones airing at their regularly assigned times). At least I was still getting paid to generate new content. The rest of the day was spackled in with music from a streaming service in the Midwest, with no connection whatsoever to our community, bringing listeners fragments of larger works, plenty of vacuous, chatty commentary, and dumbed-down music history and background (observations I borrow from one our loyal supporters, who has since sadly passed away). But in this season of redemption and hope for the future, I won’t belabor the point. The local hosts were restored to their regular, live air shifts in 2016, and things returned, more or less, to normal, until COVID unhorsed us all.*
*Except management
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“Aliens” Stream Postponed Sci-Fi Corner
Nothing has burst out of my chest, but in light of all the stuff pouring out of my face, I hope you’ll understand why I requested a postponement of our discussion of “Aliens” (1986), originally scheduled to take place tonight on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, to our usual time of FRIDAY EVENING AT 7:30 EST. See you then, when we livestream on Facebook, YouTube, etc.
In the meantime, I appreciate everyone’s well-wishes, but please understand if I’m not up to chatting while I’m under the weather! Returning to stasis now.
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