Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

Twilight Competition Wraps

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Nicole HoskinsCongratulations to Nicole Hoskins (Pictured Left), our brilliant winner of our Twilight giveaway. She successfully invited almost 100 friends and got them to vote for her on our facebook wall. A special thanks to Penguin is in order, for supplying us with the wildly popular series.

The competition ran over two months with the main goal of increasing our facebook fan base. And increase it did. Our fan base rose by more than 200% over the competition period, and continues to grow steadily. Thank-you to all who participated.

Keep an eye out for more competitions and take a look at our Adventure to 10 000 fans. We’re only just beginning. Join us for the ride.

Beta Update 28/07/09

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

be more youLife moves along at the speed of light as procrastination rules and varsity drags on. Things outside varsity seem not even to show signs of slowing. Seeing friends, Church, Srizzil, Guitar, work, and homework fly around in a disorderly fashion – each begging for more attention.

Of course the usual issues rage on as I continue through my last year as a teenager. One would think these things would slow down at the age of 19 but they seem only to get more intense and more confusing. Trying to find who you are in a world riddled with lies and deception is probably the greatest difficulty in life. I guess that’s why many adults are so lost, they’ve never found themselves.

I will eventually be adding my biography/testimony/life story up on the site for the world to poke through. This will help new Srizzil readers to better understand the context of my writing. However I’m currently moving the enormous amount of articles across from the old website and making a few cosmetic changes to each one. This will hopefully make it easier for Google to find our articles and attract more Srizzilers from across the world.

On the video front I have started a couple of projects, none of which are near completion. It’s great to make videos but I don’t want to upload any old rubbish. There should be a certain element of quality to all the Srizzil videos so rushing out new videos is not my highest priority.

Before I sign off it must be noted that the new Black Eyed Peas album is surprisingly amazing. Make sure you get it. I’m not into club, electronic music at all but the ‘Peas’ are amazingly talented and never seem to stagnate.

Stay tuned to Srizzil, as we learn and grow together. Don’t forget to become a fan on Facebook here: http://www. facebook.com/pages/Srizzil/68684081375 and talk to me. I always have time for our loyal viewers. You can get to me on twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Zoopy or through our contact form. All in the bar at the bottom of this page!

People who say they don’t have time

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

TimeTime is, as we say in economics, a scarce resource. It’s a very interesting resource too. Every single person in the world has exactly the same amount of time built into everyday. We all have to sleep, eat, drink, and a more arguably, get clean. But what makes people, who often seem the least busy, say they don’t have time?

My pet hate is asking somebody to do something and their reply is, “I don’t have time.” “Really,” I think but rarely say. So what about when you watched three hours of television last night and are most likely going to repeat tonight? What about that hour you spent on facebook? What about when you were sitting around all afternoon and doing nothing when school ended? Each individual will have their own additions to this and if you’re honest with yourself you know you are guilty sometimes of doing these things.

“So,” you are probably thinking, “don’t I also need time to relax and enjoy myself?” That’s a brilliant question, thanks for asking. Of course you do, but then don’t lie! When you say, “I don’t have time,” what you are really saying is, “I don’t want to do this for you because I am too lazy and self-centred. In fact I don’t really think you are important enough for me to even tell you the truth.”

Wow, I bet you never thought of that when you said it. To be honest it’s a polite way of saying, push off I’m not interested. Everybody has the same amount of time, and if you really want to do something for somebody you will ensure that – no matter the cost – you will schedule them into your day. The best is when you are relaxing at the beach with friends and they begin to talk about how busy they are and how hectic life is. Hello? You are sitting on the beach. If you were so busy I don’t think you would be here!

Next time you are about to tell somebody you are so busy, think again. There are probably people that are much busier than you. You probably don’t even know what busy means. Think about it, maybe if you spent less time telling people you are so busy you would have more time.

Facebook Review 2007

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

facebookI was stubborn at first; I don’t really like the idea of putting up my life story for the world to see. I don’t see why I need to show the world who my friends are. However one of my friends had been irritating me to join, so I decided I would review it for a week. I decided to see what this facebook thing was all about. I created an account and went on at random times every day for the week. This is what I found.

Once you have arrived, registered and confirmed your registration you can log into your own account. Most of the stuff is simple enough. You upload a picture that will represent you, and fill in the details about your life. You will need to find a Network to be a part of if you are under 18 and a friend will have to confirm that you are indeed a part of that network. Most likely your network will be your school/varsity.
Now this is where I stopped and said, “What now?” I saw you could see all the people’s profiles in your network and invite people to be your friend and so I began to look through all the faces in my schools network. I invited friends and a few strange people that never leave me alone – funnily enough they were the first to confirm that we were friends! I looked at their weird and wonderful profiles and I have to admit it was an eye opener to who people really are and the company they keep. I eventually got over that and decided I would send a message to a friend and find out what to do using the built in message system. He wasn’t much help!

I found a friend who was overseas and sent him a message. Finally I had found something worthwhile to do. We had a virtual chat and I sent a few other messages to different people. I found someone online who would not answer their phone and so I sent them a message and was able to get what I needed from them. That was 2 bonus points for facebook.

I then realized that I could use this site to find long lost friends. Unfortunately, long story short, all the numbers on my old phone from primary school were deleted when I changed phones and I could only contact a few people. So off I went typing names in the search box and coming up with nothing! Eventually I got a brain wave and searched for my old school as a network. Even still I only found one lost friend and a teacher but nobody from my grade! Obviously they all feel the same way as I feel about sites like this. So my first day of facebook was over, with only one old friend and teacher found and my life story with a few of my friends up for the world to see. The worst part was when I looked at the clock it had been something like two hours wasted!

Through the week I found a few more friends, added some pictures to my profile and joined a couple of totally random and pointless groups, which is something people do on facebook! I soon found a movies and music quiz which was, I hate to admit, the highlight for me. You can tell everybody your top movies, share ratings and look at the top ten money spinning movies. The music section is more exciting you can listen to parts of your favourite songs and friends can listen to them too. Apparently full songs are a new feature which is pretty cool.

After a week of facebook I actually haven’t been compelled to go back much. If I get an e-mail informing me that I have a new message I will go and check it but there is no real compulsion to go back. Unless all your lost friends are on facebook it is pointless, and although the random clubs, quizzes and music is fun it is easy to get bored of. The most excitement is seeing your friend’s photos, chatting and commenting on them. Unfortunately friends get over it too and then there is nothing new to look at, and I’m definitely not the person to go to random people and start asking them to be my friend.

I can see why people like it. It is an online, world wide community, where friends can stay in touch with each other’s lives and have a small part in them. With more updates regularly and more to do I am sure facebook will be an even bigger success, but for how long? People have gotten over sites like My Space before. The real question is how quickly the people of facebook can turn out new things to do to keep our age group hooked. With so many other things to do and real life to live, is this not just another thing that will end up going to the Geeks in the end? My answer? Probably. I’ve already gotten over it until some old friends find me. I think the more friends you have that you don’t see often the more you will enjoy facebook.

It is good for people to keep in touch but don’t get addicted like some of my friends, there is real life and real people to deal with right outside your door. Rather use this as a way to keep in touch with everyone and enjoy the perks every now and again. Just remember I am extremely biased to this kind of stuff so if I at least had a bit of fun it may be worth a try for you!

Ratings:

Security: 8/10
Ease of use: 6/10
Fun: 7/10
The test of time: 4/10
‘Addictiveness’: 9/10
Look: 8/10

Overall: 7/10

Update: It seems facebook has lasted well and become a worldwide phenomenon. I have to admit, I’m now a facebook lover myself.

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