The catching up begins now!

I’m back, running at about 30% normal output! New child, no sleep, and the release of Grand Theft Auto 4 have all conspired to keep me away from the laptop and my normal RSS/Twitter addiction – but it’s slowly coming back!

I’m amazed at how many great things have appeared in the RSS feed in the last 10 days or so – and at the massive backlog if I wanted to read it all. Add in anything I’ve missed and will have to forego on Twitter, and countless other things, and it’s amazing how quickly a mountain of knowledge, information and chatter builds up!

Still, I’m going to have plenty of time in the early hours to catch up, with baby Oscar in one arm, and the mouse in the other…

Incidentally, GTA IV is as addictive as the previous versions (Although the shinier graphics do mean it’s a little disappointing that there isn’t as much variation in scenery as in GTA: San Andreas…). One interesting item is the use of a mobile phone which can be brought up on screen as needed with one button press…maybe it’s worth setting any desktop apps to run in the same fashion? And would these mean I could justify a customisable keyboard?

A slight hiatus due to an imminent arrival

Apologies for not finishing off the importing of my old blog, tidying the design, and actually writing some new stuff – but my first born is currently attempting a world record for the longest labour, so I’m a bit distracted…

Normal service will be resumed shortly in the midst of piles of nappies, washing, and baby bottles…

Changes, they are a-coming…

Three things are going to have an effect on my somewhat erratic blog posting regime over the coming month, so I figure it’s time to share…

Firstly, impending fatherhood is likely to have major implications for my work-life balance, and particularly anything I do in addition to escaping from the house 8 hours a day. So forgive me if posts tend to stop for a while during the adjustment to not being the biggest baby in the house, or they tend to be posted at 2am, and cover the topics like nappies, not being able to sleep, and the merits of microwave baby bottle sterilisers!

With that in mind, and after a great 18 months or so, I’ve decided to step down as Editor of Disposable Media. Having had our first ever real life meeting about DM, there’s a clear vision of what we want to achieve over the next 12 months, and I’ve got a lot of confidence and faith in Keith Andrew, the new Editor of DM. However, my escape hasn’t entirely succeeded, as I’ve somehow found myself volunteered to become Editor-in-Chief! It’s not quite the right title, but will do for the moment, as I’m now basically looking after the strategy, direction, marketing etc, and more longterm stuff, and letting Keith do all the hard work of getting each issue out!

And lastly, I’ve got a stinking cold/flu and possibly a chest infection. Which is nice…very helpful when I’m trying to get as much sorted as possible before paternity leave – including several presentations etc… Try evangelising about social media when you’ve got tears in your eyes from trying not to sneeze!