Frustration Friday: Oh, go and enjoy the metaphors

I got exceedingly goofy this week, with a sincere comparison of job searches and fighting games.

I felt a bit strange, yeah.  We probably all do as geeks.  Do want to admit we got ideas for a marketing campaig from MySims?  That we got inspired in our job search by Gurren Laagan?  No, we don't, we often fear looking geeky.

Well we may need to moderate what we say depending on our audience.  But we should never feel ashamed of it.

It works.

The utter, seeming stupidity of weird geeky inspirations is awesomely powerful.  It's the powerful strangeness that actually helps you get inspired because it it is so unusual.

It works.

It lets you communicate with others.  Your fellow geeks can share the inspiration.

It works.

Don't let anyone else tell you they're dumb, or stupid, or nerdy (well, they are, but not in a bad way).  They work.

So go on, have those weird, odd metaphors.  They work.

(Heck let me know if you want to write some up).

– Steven Savage

Profile: Scott Delahunt

Scott Delahunt is a IT contractor, working as a computer technician at both the private and public sites.  In the past, he has also been an executive for an anime convention and a Municipal Liaison for NaNoWriMo.

Scott specializes as a generalist, though his generalities includes media analysis, tabletop gaming, and explaining technical jargon in layman’s terms.

Late Breaking Geekery

First and foremost, SOPA/Protect IP hearing is on and this/these are some seriously bad laws.  The Techmeme aggregation is here, and Lifehacker sums up what's wrong.  The President has said he'll veto it, but seriously, call your congresspeople and get involved (and even if it's vetoed and still goes through, it's a potential lawsuit-laden mess).

You might want to consider a job in IT security.

RIM shares are slightly up – surprisingly.  Though it's from a Goldman Sachs and you know how much I trust them.

Steven Savage