back before i came here – back home in albuquerque, in my awesome third-floor apartment with a beautiful view of the mountains (the pic at the top of my website is a photo taken from my balcony/patio) – i had a webcam in my living room… yes, something possessed me to broadcast a view of my living room to the whole world, 24 hours a day… there was even another pointed out my living room window, showing the mountains and i lived right in “balloon alley”, so, the cam also let you see the hot air balloons that floated by every morning, sometimes close enough that i could probably toss the pilots breakfast burritos :P
but, i say it was for the whole world to see and, in reality that wasn’t the case… i mean, i’ve had a website for years and very low traffic and i like it that way – i’m not selling anything or benefitting in any way from traffic and it also keeps me off the radar of hackers, spammers and other trouble-makers so there are several reasons why i’m happy with a low traffic site… the main traffic i get – and my webcam got – was friends and family… my dad had a widget on his desktop that showed my living room cam and it meant a lot to him be able to see me on a constant basis… the point is it wasn’t “for the whole world to see”, i knew almost nobody was watching but i did it anyway…
i have loved webcams for years and to this day, i have a widget on my desktop that displays four cams – i have three set to the only live cams i know of in albuquerque (ever since the wonderful abqcam.com shut down) and one i change – sometimes to the cam that points at a spot at the pier where i used to hang out in Hermosa Beach, California – sometimes to the cam at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas that pans around casinos i used to spend a lot of time at – or just to a cam i come across that is a place i find interesting…
anyway, i don’t know where my urge comes from to broadcast my life, but i always got a kick out of it… i miss my webcam… i wish i had one now, but it isn’t just my bachelor life on display, i live here with mom and terra and wesley – so, i have to settle for ‘again someday’…
but, see, that’s where twitter comes in… i’m not so unusual anymore – tons of people are “broadcasting their life for the whole world to see”, so to speak…
my webcam was an answer to the question “what are you doing right now?”…
my cam was never off but the software i used had a mode to just take a snap and upload it, rather than have it on all the time… well, twitter is like that snap-not-stream mode…
twitter is one of those things that someone can describe for an hour to you but until you actually have it, you can’t really see the point… as soon as i was on, i took off and haven’t stopped… it was just the next broadcast medium for me… and i dislike a lot of what twitter has become… for instance, it is very rare i go to the site or use a twitter client — twitter is almost purely a cell phone experience for me… i am following maybe a hundred people and for quite a while just kept changing, every few weeks or so, who i got updates from to my phone… now, i have turned off pretty much everyone except people here in alamogordo — i have every single one of them set to sms delivery (i use the indispensible http://twuzzer.com to keep an eye out for new twitterers in my area)… throughout the day, my phone beeps and there is a twitter and every one of them is local, except for my sis-in-law in vegas and one or two other very infrequent posters…
remember in The Dark Knight when he had everyone’s cell phone providing surveillance around Gotham? yeah, that’s kinda’ what i’m doing… if a twitterer posts in the alamogordo area, i get it to my phone… and almost no other tweets…
so, it’s kinda’ like getting webcam snaps from all around alamogordo… that’s why web-only/client-only twitterers are people i can’t relate to… twitter is many things to many people and ok fine, but i would love to see what it would be like if twitter was phone-only… the way they intended it, i suspect… and one reason i like http://zannel.com so much – almost all of the posts are from people’s phones, not the site or a desktop client – and actually delivering answers to the “what are you doing right now?” question… most of the non-local updates i get on my phone are from the handful of people i follow on zannel…
btw, see, this town is tiny and i’m a big city boy having lived in/around L.A., vegas, dallas, orlando (i loved albuquerque – big enough to have everything but small enough that nothing is more than half an hour away) and i go crazy because there is just nothing at all to do here… so, while i’m here i have lately thought hey, there’s only so many twitterers here – maybe 20 active currently – so, why not continually hear from them what they do? and, sure there are a couple that use twitter to advertise (*spits*) and a few that are what i called above “web-only/client-only” but it is the best chance i have of continually seeing into the lives of a truly diverse cross section of locals… where they go, what they do, etc…. i’m curious… i’ve always loved webcams and now i also love twitter, for the same reasons – when people actually use it that way – as a text webcam…
i twitter and formerly webcam’ed for those who were curious about me and i love being able to get, in real time, the ‘text webcam snapshots’ from people i’m curious about…
once my time here is done and i move back to civilization, i’ll change out whose tweets hit my phone to keep my finger on the pulse, as it were, of people in many cities… but, the webcam mentality is my favorite kind of twitterer… tell me where you are right now, what you see and hear, what you’re doing, and i’ll keep doing the same – whether by cam or twitter or whatever comes next…
[posted from my mint metallic green MotoQ 9c]
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hey. I’m one of those alamogordo people you started following and so I’m following you back. I have a bunch of geek-celebs (@donttrythis, @wilw, @levarburton, @neilhimself, that kind of thing) that I’m following but I’m trying to get more regular people on there too. I have a couple friends on there but not too many have signed up yet.
“twitter is one of those things that someone can describe for an hour to you but until you actually have it, you can’t really see the point”
Absolutely. I’m hearing this a lot and experienced it myself as well. I tried to get one of my friends to join and he said he wasn’t at a point in his life where he could use twitter. Huh?
“my cam was never off but the software i used had a mode to just take a snap and upload it, rather than have it on all the time… well, twitter is like that snap-not-stream mode…”
This. Also, I saw an article yesterday from NYT that said that this technology is the equivalent of how when you are in close proximity with someone, like at work, you pick up a lot of “ambient awareness” information about them that you wouldn’t otherwise. The reference to that is on page 2 (out of 6). (I didn’t read the whole thing; too long.)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html?_r=2
mobile vs not: I use the mobile to update when I’m out. If I’m out for the day I’ll turn on mobile updates. The problem is that when twitter gets too many outgoing sms messages in the queue they DROP updates. Not cool. So I have to re-read them all on the computer anyway. Since I’m at the computer almost all the time anyway I just follow it there. But like I said in twitter, if there was a good twitter client for centro that got its data from the website and show new messages over that, that would be cool too. Also, lots of people link to stuff from tweets and those are more for the computer environment. Although, I prefer plain old tweets and not links to (too many) articles to read. It’s 140 characters for a reason.
I’m curious whether the people you’ve been following have given you (indirectly) ideas of stuff to do.
yeah, since i went to locals only, i lost a lot of the ambient awareness and that was always one of my favorite things about twitter, so i really miss that, but this is sort of an experiment…
my first day on twitter (may 9, 2008), i posted this wired article that refers to it as a social sixth sense… i try to not spend a lot of time in front of my computer, but i have tried a few different desktop solutions to see my entire twitter stream go by in order to keep getting that ambient awareness/social sixth sense on a broader scale… but, it just isn’t the same when it isn’t hitting my phone… even when i was getting a hundred tweets a day, they just got glanced at and deleted, i didn’t read them in detail… but, i found that when someone mentioned a subject around me, i had some grasp on it… i was suddenly somewhat aware of subjects i don’t subscribe to news items about in my rss reader… i was getting a wide range awareness of what was going on in the collective mind, as it were…
btw, what i was and am lacking hat the wired article deals with is info about people i actually know in person and i was/am really looking forward to that aspect of twitter… the only person i know irl and on twitter (a ‘twitter twinner’, to adapt a concept from stephen king) is my sis-in-law in vegas… i somehow rarely have geek friends and anyone i know, if i mention twitter, they don’t know what it is… but, i figure the flow will reverse direction eventually if i keep following all the alamo twitterers…
if they don’t throw me out first for all the nasty things i say about their town :P
there are so many people i wish would get on twitter… people i don’t talk to often, especially… there are people back home i haven’t talked to in months and if they were on twitter, we’d have that wireframe knowledge of each other’s lives and wouldn’t feel so distant… and, if i bother to pitch it to them, i get a wide variety of equally ridiculous responses, often involving about how they’re already on myspace and friendster and whatever and they don’t want to join another site, proving they don’t get it…
and mobile vs. desktop, yeah, i love the stream of links and such and have to govern info overload – i said in my post i follow 100 and i noticed it is actually 137 and oh so many of them are from people/sites i’d love to read every post from… but, as i try to spend less and less time at my computer, i have to not even see my twitter stream because it will make me spend more time… again, i almost wish there were two services – one for the twitter-they-way-it-was-invented and the other for twitter-the-way-it-has-become… i have the same problem with tv – i haven’t had cable/satellite/whatever in years – not because i didn’t like it, but because i never did much else but watch tv! i just keep adding more and more interesting twitterers and, if i had them all hit my phone, they’d never stop and to see them any other way requires sitting at my computer…
i would love to have it as like a streaming picture on the wall or something :) i have been loving twitscoop, just seeing at a glance, what is trending on twitter right now… the only desktop app i have that displays it, though, is tweetdeck and it totally clashes with my desktop :P i have been hoping to be able to script a widget for rainmeter with the javascript embeded in it… but, uh, i sincerely doubt rainmeter is capable of this…
erm… heh, uh, no… i guess i haven’t… admittedly, i have been having my doubts about this experiment of listening to alamogordo think… but, i have only been doing it for a month or two, i’m trying to be patient… surely, something interesting happens in this town… now, it is kinda’ nifty when the house shakes and i get a twitter telling me there will be more today… and i occasionally get the “i’m at wal-mart” when i happen to be at wal-mart and i know there is someone in here right now that i could say hi to and we know a few things about each other and say “ah, so, you’re the one who” dot dot dot, but i never have…
i dunno… i have some pretty putrid things to say about this town… i spent my teen years here and vowed never to return… and so i often have this attitude that this is just what happens when you follow twitters of people in alamogordo — you get bored… the whole idea of the fascination of looking through webcams sort of falls apart if the webcam in question is just pointing at something boring… but, i’m trying to see the people here as real people and not some caricature i have drawn in my mind that filters what i see… trying not to be so nasty in my opinion of them :P
anyway, i think my comment is longer than the post i wrote, so, i’ll abruptly end it here…
and if i offended anyone in that last part there, i’m not only prepared to apologize but to publicly deny that i ever said it in the first place :P