Archive for January 6th, 2005

So this is running at Ally Pally from 29th January to 6th February and I’ll be going on Saturday, 5th February with Michael the Bandit owner.

There’s more about it here.

On my shopping list are the following goodies for Blue Rex:

First up is a Respro SLICK Racing Wet Weather Suit

From their web site:

Use the SLICK? Race suit for the following:
Increase Thermal Protection on perforated suits
Reduces weight gain by keeping Leathers from soaking up water
Improved Aero Dynamics at High speed
To go with your High Heeled PVC boots

I like companies with a sense of humour. I’ll not be having the Ducati branding; instead I hope to get some vinyl lettering made up locally, if I can find anywhere.

Secondly, I’m after some new leathers. I’ve seen this suit at Cissbury Leathers for £200 so it’s got to be worth a punt:

They’re an Arlen Ness 1254 two piece racing suit (with no ridiculous Quasimodo hump).

I might also treat myself to a nice new Arai like I posted before on my LJ: my current one is a three year old Arai Quantum F helmet which should really be replaced, but I’m torn between the Schwantz replica like the one I used to have and the Cathcart replica which I’ve always liked.

And that little lot should do it!

In case you missed the news of its sale, LiveJournal has been sold to Six Apart (who are the company responsible for Movable Type – their weblogging product – and TypePad – their service).

There’s much in Brad’s post about how nothing is going to change, but then we’ve all heard that before with the sale (and subsequent resales) of CiX. CiX is now a system I hardly ever use as it’s now a shadow of its former self.

I really hope LiveJournal doesn’t wither and die on the vine in the same way. Yesterday I set up my own Blogger Blog with spooky foresight: I just hope I don’t have to rely on it instead.

For me, the benefit of LiveJournal is that it’s not about publishing my thoughts and deeds to the world and his brother – although I do do that, of course – it’s about my Friends list and the interaction I have with them, both online and In Real Life. That cannot easily be replicated.

Similarly, one of the best features of LiveJournal over my own Blogger Blog and indeed Captain Blue’s MSN Blog of d00m! (or even [info]captainbluemsn) is the ability to choose who has access to my ramblings on a per post basis rather than a global one.

I really hope LiveJournal remains the same.

One intial bad sign is that from now on anyone can have a LiveJournal account rather than just over 13 year-olds. I expect we’ll see lots of “OMG!1!1!!!1111″ comments to our journals in due course…