Ghosts in the machine: open tabs and auto-completed-from-history posts from deceased friends. Considering creating or adding to memorial pages for them in the communities we knew each other in, beyond just citing their work. Seems about all we can do sometimes, remember them for their good work, and their positive contributions.
Specifically: “If an ellipsis is meant to represent an omission, square brackets must surround the ellipsis to make it clear that there was no pause in the original quote: [ . . . ]. Currently, the MLA has removed the requirement of brackets in its style handbooks. However, some maintain that the use of brackets is still correct because it clears confusion.”
Since we often use ellipses to truncate POSSE tweets, it’s better to always use […] when elliding inside a quote, to disambiguate that the ellipsis was not in the original. And square brackets are also the convention for indicating quoter edits to the content of a quotation, such as insertion of implied words, substitutions for pronouns etc.
W3C has advanced the longdesc attribute to a Recommendation, overruling objections from browser makers.
Not a single browser vendor supported advancing this specification to recommendation.
Apple formally objected when it was a Candidate Recommendation and provided lengthy research and documentation (better than anyone has before or since) on why longdesc is bad technology (in practice has not and does not solve the problems it claims to).
Mozilla formally objected when it was a Proposed Recommendation, agreeing with Apple’s research and reasoning.
Both formal objections were overruled.
For all the detailed reasons noted in Apple’s formal objection, I also recommend avoid using longdesc, and instead:
Always provide good alt (text alternative) attributes for images, that read well inline if and when the image does not load. Or if there’s no semantic loss without the image, use an empty alt="".
For particularly rich or complex images, either provide longer descriptions of images in normal visible markup, or linked from a image caption or other visible affordance. See accessibility expert James Craig’s excellent Longdesc alternatives in HTML5 resource for even more and better techniques.
Perhaps the real tragedy is that many years have been wasted on a broken technology that could have been spent on actually improving accessibility of open web technologies. Not to mention the harrassment that’s occurred in the name of longdesc.
Sometimes web standards go wrong. This is one of those times.
This morning: legs too tired to sprint, did a deck instead. 33 cards of ♣ leglift ♦ sideplank ♥ pushup ♠ sergeant lunge 2-10 J=11 Q=12 K=13 A=14 For the sideplank and lunges, I did the count from the card on both sides/legs. Took a photo with the rest of the Trackish Tuesday crew and then watched the sunrise in Golden Gate Park afterwards on my way home.
The November Project recently wrapped up a survey for a book project. I had the tab open and finally submitted my answers, but figured why not post them on my own site as well. Some of this I've blogged about before, some of it is new.
The basics
Tribe Location
San Francisco
Member Name
Tantek Çelik
Date of Birth
March 11th
Profession
Internet
Date and Location of First NP Workout
2013-10-30 Alamo Square, San Francisco, CA, USA
Contact Info
tantek.com
Pre-NP fitness
Describe your pre-NP fitness background and routine.
2011 started mixed running/jogging/walking every week, short distances 0.5-3 miles.
2008 started bicycling regularly around SF
2007 started rock climbing, eventually 3x a week
1998 started regular yoga and pilates as part of recovering from a back injury
First hear about NP
How did you first hear about the group?
I saw chalkmarks in Golden Gate Park for "NovemberProject 6:30am Kezar!" and thought what the heck is that? 6:30am? Sounds crazy.
More:
Learning About NP
First NP workout
Recount your first workout, along with the vibe, and how they may have differed from your expectations.
My first NovemberProject workout was a 2013 NPSF PR Wednesday workout, and it was the hardest physical workout I'd ever done. However before it destroyed me, I held my hand up as a newbie, and was warmly welcomed and hugged. My first NP made a strong positive impression.
More:
My First Year at NP: Newbie
Meeting BG and Bojan
For those who've crossed paths, what was your first impression of BG? Of Bojan?
I first met BG and Bojan at a traverbal Boston destination deck workout. BG and Bojan were (are!) larger than life, with voices to match. Yet their booming matched with self-deprecating humor got everyone laughing and feeling like they belonged.
First Harvard Stadium workout
Boston Only: If you had a particularly memorable newbie meeting and virgin workout at Harvard Stadium, I'd like to know about it for a possible separate section. If so, please describe.
My first Boston Harvard Stadium workout was one to remember. Two days after my traverbal Boston destination deck workout, I joined the newbie orientation since I hadn't done the stadium before. I couldn't believe how many newbies there were. By the time we got to the starting steps I was ready to bolt. I completed 26 sections, far more than I thought I would.
Elevated my fitness
How has NP elevated your fitness level? How have you measured this?
NP has made me a lot faster. After a little over 6 months of NPSF, I cut over 16 minutes in my Bay To Breakers 12km personal record.
Affected personal life
Give an example of how NP has affected your personal life and/or helped you overcome a challenge.
NP turned me from a night person to a morning person, with different activities, and different people. NP inspired me to push myself to overcome my inability to run hills, one house at a time until I could run half a block uphill, then I started running NPSF hills.
More: My First Year at NP: Scared of Hills
Impacted relationship with my city
How has NP impacted your relationship with your city?
I would often run into NPSF regulars on my runs to and from the workout, so I teamed up with a couple of them and started an unofficial "rungang". We posted times and corners of our running routes, including to hills. NPSF founder Laura challenged our rungang to run ~4 miles (more than halfway across San Francisco) south to a destination hills workout at Bernal Heights and a few of us did. After similar pre-workout runs North to the Marina, and East to the Embarcadero, I feel like I can confidently run to anywhere in the city, which is an amazing feeling.
Why rapid traction?
Why do you think NP has gained such traction so rapidly?
Two words: community positivity. Yes there's a workout too, but there are lots of workout groups. What makes NP different (beyond that it's free), are the values of community and barrier-breaking positivity that the leaders instill into every single workout.
More:
My First Year at NP: Positive Community — Just Show Up
Most memorable moment
Describe your most memorable workout or a quintessential NP moment.
Catching the positivity award when it was thrown at me across half of NPSF.
Weirdest thing
Weirdest thing about NP?
That so many people get up before sunrise, nevermind in sub-freezing temperatures in many cities, to go to a workout. Describe that to anyone who isn't in NP, and it sounds beyond weird.
NP and regular life
How has NP bled into your "regular" life? (Do you inadvertently go in for a hug when meeting a new client? Do you drop F-bombs at inopportune times? Have you gone from a cubicle brooder to the meeting goofball? Are you kinder to strangers?)
I was already a bit of a hugger, but NP has taught me to better recognize when people might quietly want (or be ok with) a hug, even outside of NP. #huglife
The Positivity Award
If you've ever won the Positivity Award, please describe that moment and what it meant to you.
It's hard to describe. I certainly was not expecting it. I couldn't believe how excited people were that I was getting it. There was a brief moment of fear when Braden tossed it at me over dozens of my friends, all the sound suddenly muted while I watched it flying, hands outstretched. Caught it solidly with both hands, and I could hear again. It was a beautiful day, the sun had just risen, and I could see everyone's smiling faces. More than the award itself, it meant a lot to me to see the joy in people's faces.
Non-NP friends and family
What do your non-NP friends and family think of your involvement?
My family is incredibly supportive and ecstatic with my increased fitness. My non-NP friends are anywhere from curious (at best), to wary or downright worried that it's a cult, which they only half-jokingly admit.
NP in one word
Describe NP in one word.
Community
Additional Thoughts
Additional thoughts? Include them here.
You can follow my additional thoughts on NP, fitness, and other things on my site & blog: tantek.com.
Finished #SurfCity half marathon in 2:18:32, >3.5min PR. Happy to run with dad, Nicole, & @Nov_Project_LAX friends. Everytime I felt tired all I had to do was close my eyes, remember Sam Dweck's smile, try to copy her smile, and moments later I'd pick up the pace. Still missing you Sam. Still would rather run with you.
I might have slowed and posed for a few photographers along the way with my backwards cap #HalfAsCool as Sam, maybe even grinning & flexing.
I also missed all my @Nov_Project_SF friends running and/or cheering the Kaiser half marathon up in San Francisco today, but I kept them close to heart and could hear their voices as I ran.
It was a beautiful Sunday in California, remembering a beautiful person.
It’s the night before I #RunSurfCity and I’m thinking about Sam Dweck, the friend we lost last Sunday. Closing my eyes I can see her smiling, no matter how intense our November Project workouts.
That’s her with her signature backwards trucker cap, grinning and doing tricep dips while I’m concentrating intensely on something, probably breathing.
In addition to NPSF (November Project San Francisco), I got to know Sam during our TrackTuesday workouts which brought out a different kind of intensity.
Sam was always there, always smiling, always kind, always encouraging.
Tomorrow I’m running the Surf City Half Marathon in Huntington Beach, my 5th overall, first of 2015, second with my dad, first with my good friend Nicole, and first race with November Project LAX friends as well. I’m grateful I get to race with friends & family.
I’ll be keeping Sam Dweck in mind the entire time, and honoring her memory by going as fast as I can (even if not quite as #FastAsSam), and smile doing it. That’s what she would have done.
@microformats dev meetup all setup on the long table nearest the La Boulange register - easy access to ordering food & drink! And online in Freenode #microformats and talky.io/microformats
On the positive side, posted a record 60+ posts on my own #indieweb site today. Mostly with #ownyourlikes, thinking about: * how to improve display of clustered likes even further * automatically sending webmentions for those that support it * POSSEing likes to Twitter (or using Bridgy Publish to do so) * auto-discovering original posts from tweets, so that even if I paste in a tweet URL to like, @Falcon can automatically like an original post instead (if any)
It’s days like this that I ask myself, what would @adactio do, and I hear “be kind”, and think, say & do nice things, like “like” a bunch of things others have said.