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The blog section of my Web site is still new, so expect a few bugs here and there!   I wasn't happy with the other blog systems available, so decided to write my own!  Don't worry! I haven't ditched my Twitter account (@DavidJClaxton).   This blog is intended to suppliment it, by allowing me to rant on for longer than Twitter's 140 characters!

Spare Me a Few Mins

Please, please, please can you spare me a few moments to take a fairly short survey for my final year computing project?

Even if you've done it already -- your results will still be very useful to me!

Go on -- it won't take you long, and it's not like you have anything better to do at Christmas!

The survey can be found at: project.davidclaxton.co.uk/survey

Thanks in advance, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Dave

Last Edited: 2009-12-23 14:49:25

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Comments are on the way

It's about time you had the ability to comment back isn't it?

I'm working on it as we speak ...well, we're not speaking, I'm writing and you're reading.  But you know what I mean ...right?

Last Edited: 2010-01-21 19:35:20

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Sexuality: It's not black and white

I am often asked questions like, "When did you decide to be gay?" and it drives me up the wall that people can think that such a thing can be decided.  I usually respond with something like, "When did you decide to be straight?  When did you decide to be a boy?".  I haven't 'decided' or 'chosen' to be gay as much as you decided to be born a boy or girl.

Sometimes people tell me, "I used to think I might be gay because..." and I explain to them - It's not so black and white. Why do people feel they have to fall into a pre-defined category?  There is nothing to say you have to fall into discrete groups of straight, gay, bisexual, transgender...  There are not 3, 4, or any finite number of sexualities; there's a whole spectrum of them!

In reality, nobody is 100% gay or 100% straight.  So long as you're safe, comfortable and having fun, who cares what sexuality you are anyway? =]

Last Edited: 2010-01-22 11:35:37

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