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Apr 04 2009

Typing made easier

Published by flit under Ideas Edit This

Today I am working on getting one proposal and 2 short position papers written.

The proposal is for my Major Research Paper, which is titled “A Public In-Between: Fiction for Emerging Adults” - and most of it is done, but for one section which needs to describe the literary theory that I will draw on in my work. I know which resources I will be using: Michael Warrner’s Publics and Counterpublics , and (psychologist, not literary theorist) Dr. Jeffrey Arnett, and  (researcher & author not literary theorist) Don Tapcott, who wrote growing up digital and grown up digital - but I haven’t really sorted out how to actually write the section. 

Then there are the 2 position papers. These are for my Viral Contagion course - some of you have already had a look at the first one I did for this course: Homeworking: Virtues of a Solitary Bird by Juan Goytisolo . My second paper will be about William Gibson’s novel, Pattern Recognition , and specifically about the fact that in this work, the disease sort of contagion (TB and HIV) are portrayed as largely contained (although it is acknowledged that they are not really) - while the contagion of commerce - brand logos, etc. run rampant in society at large and even go so far as to cause illness in Cayce, the protagonist of the story. Then I will have to come up with a topic for a third paper - no idea, at this point, what that will be, but hopefully I will think of something soon. The prof did say that one paper could relate to something we covered in our presentations rather than directly to the novels we read, so might go that route and look at viral marketing as per Bzzzagent , or flash mobs

Anyway …as I continue doing with Ross calls “tippy-typing” all day long, I am very aware - and very grateful too - of how much I appreciate some of my ~toys~. Without them, there is just no way that I would be doing the school thing and blogging and working on my children’s story for the Writers’ Union of Canada Writing for Children contest .

Evoluent upright mouse - right handedThere are a number of products which allow me to keep going in spite of the fact that both of my wrists are still damaged and weaker than they should be. I love my Evoluent mouse . A normal mouse requires that you turn your hand into what is really an unnatural position that results, according to my occupational therapist, in the bones in your arm having to cross. Which is fine, if you haven’t damaged them in an accident, or overworked them to the point of carpal tunnel syndrome - or aren’t on your computer all day every day. For those who have any sort of issues - or want to avoid any future problems - though, the Evoluent upright mouse is a great product. 

While it felt a bit awkward to use at first - especially until I figured out that the right click button is - by default - the middle one, not the bottom one - it didn’t take long at all to adjust to it. You can change what each of the buttons do if you like - but for me, it was simply a matter of learning what was where. The one thing to know about this mouse is that it is not swappable - you need one for either right-handed or left-handed use. 

Book holderAnother thing that the OT provided me was a book holder - which I find invaluable for when I need to type stuff from any of my texts out.   Mine is a simple wire frame thing that sits on my desk but I couldn’t find a picture of it. Anyway, I’m thinking I might upgrade to this sort, now that I have seen it - if I can figure out a way to make it work with my flexible keyboard.  From the picture, it looks as though the flex keyboard might be a problem with this one - but if I (or more accurately, hubby) can fix that, this looks like it would work even better than what I have. 

flexible keyboardThe flexible keyboard is not optional. I have had mine for several years now - all of the frequently used letters have long ago worn off the keys. Good thing I took touch typing in highschool waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back when or I would be totally stymied!  Aside from that minor detail, I really, really, really appreciate my keyboard these days. When I bought it, it was because it was fully washable - and since I have issues about having dirty hands I was going through more than my share of keyboards …eventually they would just get so gross that they weren’t worth cleaning any more. As an added bonus, though, the keyboard was MUCH quieter than any I had ever had - so Ross’ complaints about my tippy typing became far less of an issue. He could watch TV and I could be on the computer without the noise driving him nuts. And of course, after I wrecked my wrists (and I already had arthritis in my fingers even before then) the soft silicon keys just became all that much more important. 

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Apr 03 2009

Navigating Canada’s Health Care

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Navigating Canadas Health Care by Decter and GrossoNavigating Canada’s Health Care is, as you might expect, nonfiction rather than the fiction I more often review. But it came in the box of fiction for review - doesn’t that count?

Anyway, Navigating Canada’s Health Care is written in plain, straightforward language. It was written by Michael Dector, an economist who has served as the Deputy Minister of Health in Ontario among his many other roles, and Francesca Grosso, who has been involved in heath policy and health care communication for more than 15 years and who, along with Dector, worked to establish the Health Council of Canada. 

The book contains a huge amount of information, and to be honest, I have not read all of it. Rather, I jumped right through the early chapters, in which the authors provide information about having a baby in Canada (been there done that - twice), getting the best care for your child (they do that themselves now that they’re ~supposedly~ all growed up) and child safety in Canada (maybe I’ll read that if/when I ever get to spend more time with the grandbabies) …. and started my more attentive reading in The Middle Years.

Okay, so maybe I fit in the tail end of that section or into the next …but the middle years section includes the sort of helpful information that I can use. It provides advice for finding a doctor - no easy task given the shortages around here - and, once you have one, working with your health care team, and assembling your own health record. I have no doubt that that particular task would be particularly useful for me… although once I started to read it, I kind of lost interest - sounds like a fair bit of work to me! Yes, I am lazy as a matter of fact. 

The most useful section of the entire book, at least for me right now, is the last one (after Managing Aging which includes altogether too many sections that apply to hubby & I) …. Navigating Care Swiftly and Safely …. that would be the one that gives guidance and advice about needing to be your own advocate - or have someone that can do that for you - and about being a squeaky wheel. I have read the whole section through once… and will probably read it again once more before I head off to my next doctor’s appointment. 

Navigating Canada’s Health Care seems to be a very practical, usable guide to Canadian health care…. I will definitely be trying some of the suggestions. 

 

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Apr 02 2009

Books, books & more books

Published by flit under Reviews Edit This

Gotta love the baby sister!

She had forgotten to bring the copy of Wake she’d set aside for me this weekend (my fault; I had forgotten to remind her) …so she offered to mail it to me.

And so she did.

And she filled the box nice & full, too.

So… over the next bit, look for reviews of any or all of the following:

Navigating Canadas Health Care by Decter and GrossoNavigating Canada’s Health Care - a very timely choice, given my own health issues, and the fact that I’m off to the specialist next Wednesday FINALLY.  Black and White by Eric Walters

Black and White by Eric Walters, the author of more than fifty novels for children and young adults, and winner of the Silver Birch Award, the Red Maple Award, and other prizes …oh, and also by Eric Walters, Wounded .

 

three for a wedding by Mary C. SheppardThe third book in the Cook’s Cove series (which I have never heard of, but hey, that’s what it says on the cover); Three for A Wedding by Mary C. Sheppard.

 Mountain Girl River Girl by Ting xing Ye

Mountain Girl River Girl , by Ting xing Ye; Kalooki Nights by Howard Jacobson,  The Girl Next Door by Elizabeth Noble, and The Disappeared by Kim Echlon. 

 

Kalooki Nightsthe Girl Next Door by Elizabeth NobelThe Disappeared by Kim Echlin

Wake by Robert J. SawyerAnd of course, last but not least, Robert J. Sawyer’s latest, Wake .

And nope - you can not have my sister…I think I’ll keep her :)   

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Apr 01 2009

Thanks for Dropping By

Published by flit under Ideas Edit This

Flitting on FictionOnce again, my Top Ten Entrecard droppers list is filled with people who all have not missed a single day in the last 31… which means that we’ll have to go with the top 25 rss feed list so that I can be sure that I haven’t missed anyone….especially since March 2009 will presumably be the last time for this.

Entrecard announced the ad network thing, Today.com announced the Entrecard ban thing…. Today has since backtracked and said that we COULD leave our EC widget (sans ads) on our blogs, but any traffic coming from EC will no longer be counted in our stats and we should focus our efforts on SEO and blah blah blah.

Me, I am a tad perturbed by the whole thing… but I already had decided to remove the widget as soon as the accepted ads run out and I do believe I shall follow through with that. 

Which does not mean that I won’t still be dropping by your blog regularly …I will … it will just be from flitting.org or perhaps from Just Flitting if I ever get around to doing the Entrecard thing for that site. We’ll see. 

For now, thanks for dropping . … and I will get to updating my blogroll in the next day or two, by the way … just easier to do at home with better Internet and more comfortable setup :) 

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