Sunday, September 18, 2011

WE HAVE MOVED!

 Dear Readers,

WWW.YOUAREAHOCKEYFAN.COM has been revamped and is now live.

Technically, it is still in its "testing" stage...but don't let that stop you! Come on by, check it out, test the features, join the Fan Forum, get the RSS, and all that jazz.   The store isn't up yet because we are still waiting on license and incorporation, but it should be sometime soon. 

I'm going to be vulnerable for a moment: the future of this blog, this site, is going to hinge on sponsors, advertisers and backers.  We recently had the equivalent of a quarter of Goliath's annual salary stolen by a trusted contractor and friend who promptly filed bankruptcy and left us with a half finished barn, a half finished house, and a very bruised spirit. If I've come across as a sappy sad mess lately (or alternately, quiet and cold)...that's why. It was a huge loss, a personal betrayal, and it hurt.  Due to the contractor's declaration of bankruptcy and fleeing the state, I (and all of the others he swindled) cannot pursue him legally leaving me no recourse to recoup our losses.  This has meant that funds that would have gone to supporting this blog have been redirected to those unfinished projects.  I have to buy season tickets just like everyone else. I don't know what to do.  I want to say I'll see you at the rink come October 14th, but the truth is...as of today, I just can't do it. Any offer of support, interest in advertising, big or small, private or public would be met with massive tears of appreciation, love and joy from your Penny (as well as other goodies!) 

Thank you so much for the support.  Hockey changed my life.  This team changed my life.  You know how a person can be headed in a bad direction and something or someone comes and takes them by the shoulders and sets them right again? They make movies about those sorts of sappy platonic love affairs with sports and sports teams. That happened to me last winter. It sounds absurd, but if you've ever experienced being saved by something, you know I'm not joking. This team and this sport made the difference and I wouldn't be here without them.

Anyway, no matter what, I will look forward to continuing to be your leading source of churro-flavoured Grizzlies Mania in the future even if it means listening to every game over the internet. You know I will!  It worked for my love affair with the Habs, if I must, it'll work for the Grizz. 

Always,

Penny

Friday, September 16, 2011

I wasn't kidding, (Part Two)

Several months ago, I made a post about some of the interesting search engine subjects that, for whatever bizarre reason, direct people to this blog.   I have actually hurt myself from laughing at times because it can get pretty fantastic (and even a little creepy...especially, when I've had a few anonymous people leave me messages via them.)

But today?  Today a new topic popped up in my statistics bar that I have never before seen and, quite frankly, I have no idea what to think of.



The magicial butt fairy.  Image search even.  I.....  I...............

I am speechless and laughing, which I suppose translates to silent gasping giggles.

Now I have no memory of ever discussing a magical butt fairy on this blog, nor do I have any particular desire to do so in the future, but this was just priceless and I had to share.   *wipes tear from eye*  Ahhh, the internet.


Australia, my darling Australia, do I even want to know?

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

This is what I get.



































And that's what I get for having the man learn hockey instead of me over the summer. 

In other news:

1. Enbeauce.com made a formal apology and removed the image.  A ton of thanks to all of my readers who wrote letters or tried to leave comments encouraging them to do the right thing. Those who did were professional and polite about it, and though the company ultimately took the path of least resistance which was to both expected and acceptable, it was a victory for artists and photographers...so thank you!   A special thanks too, to my lovely Jasmine in Montreal for helping to translate all that legal nonsense into the french language for me.   As soon as they received the french version, they cooperated. Go figure.

2.   A bit of news from around the world...mostly Europe. Fergie-stealing Europe.   Kevin Deeth did well in his premiere, but of course he did.   Brock Wilson is probably feeling a ton of pressure over in England prepping with the Nottingham Panthers who really really want that title that keeps evading them because their defense has mostly sucked.  They're hoping Brock will change things around.  I have confidence in him and the fact that they picked him to begin with tells me they're thinking the same thing.   In the meantime, we've got Shea Guthrie with the Coventry Blaze, also in England, and a rival of the Panthers.  The Blaze have a tradition of prepping before everyone else, so they'll surely bring the heat on Brock.  Best of luck to both boys, even though that means pitting them against one another.   JP Lamoureux has been impressing just as we expected over there in Austria, and Simon is, as I've mentioned before, continuing to be the badass we were spoiled with last season.    And last but not least, Andrew Engelage was picked up as a new prospect for the Calgary Flames and was invited to play in the Young Stars Tournament over the weekend and into this week.   Several several writers have picked him among the top players to keep an eye on, and, of course, I heartily agree.   The games have been livestreamed and there is one more tomorrow.  You can watch them at 4 PM PT, on http://youngstars.insinc.com .  ENJOY THE SHOW.  

3.  We have got some very interesting adds to the roster with the rookie Podge Turnbull from the college circuit and defenseman Lampl from the Steelheads.   *excuse me while I dance around* LAMPL. You know those guys you watch in a different sweater kicking your ass on your own ice and making you wish he was on your bench? That's Lampl. 


4.  I'm going to repeat an earlier post and warn you again that the blog is about to undergo some major changes, but I promise they'll be worth it.   At least, I sure hope so.   Expect to see it rolled out sometime this weekend or next week.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Big Changes are Coming.

The Youareahockeyfan blog is growing exponentially and to accommodate all of the new features Goliath and I have planned for the upcoming season, the blog, as you now know it, is going to have to change.  At this moment, I have a revamped site being constructed that will mean the end of a lot of things.  All of the comments on past posts and pages will be gone (feel free to repost them at your leisure if you want once the new site is up)...though we've considered leaving the original blog intact for a while, all of my stats will be gone,...all of those pageviews gone...back to zero!  And I've no idea what this will mean for our exposure for a while, so it may be harder to find us on the web until pageviews build up again, BUT

*purists....breathe now...breathe*

BUT....I really believe this is going to benefit everyone tied to the blog: myself, Goliath, the players and the readers.  We'll no longer be confined to the blog itself, which means more media options, more networking options, and even a store where players, their family, friends, and fans will be able to  purchase photographs from the games.    Commenting will be easier.  Contacting us will be easier. Goliath will have his own blog now (Saints preserve us!). Game recaps will now have a better option for photographs and video, which I feel is going to make the entire youareahockeyfan experience better in the long run. 

This change has meant that we've had to incorporate and incorporating isn't my idea of a cup of tea, but, I promise you...players and readers alike, it'll still be the same old us, photographing the game, hanging out in the lobby, tossing snacks and cornering players for five second interviews.    Goliath will still regularly amuse me, and I'll still regularly puzzle him.  And our obsession with churros has not and will not subside. 

Thank you so much, guys, for all of the support.  I can't believe how far it's come.  See you there!

Friday, September 2, 2011

the Grapefruit Cometh

So this morning...little did I know as I slept ever so peacefully....












That there were a number of people waiting for me with a message....







Uh.....



Several emails were waiting for me this morning hoping to inform me that one of my photographs was recently used in an article and was I aware of it.  Their skepticism was due in part to the fact that the site claimed that the source of the photograph was "Archives"....which was clearly bullshit.  (I don't know about you, but I never saw a photographer from Quebec in our press corner.)

Anyway, where were we? Ah yes...




No, I was not aware.  Thank you, however, for informing me of it.


Enbeauce.com:

It has come to my attention that you have made an unauthorized use of my copyrighted photograph entitled "Maxime+leaning+into+the+ice+blog+ready" in the publishing of your article.  

I have reserved all rights to the photograph, which was first published on February 21 2011 on http://www.youareahockeyfan.com with copyright registered to me.

You neither asked for nor received permission to use this photograph within your article, nor to make or distribute copies of it. I was never contacted, compensated, or even credited.  You removed my watermark, cropped my image, and referenced the source as from "Archives" which is clearly false. Therefore, I believe you have willfully infringed my rights under 17 USC Section 101, et seq. and could be liable for statutory damages.

And Enbeauce.com....Maxime is 22 years old.  Not 26.  Not 23.   So the next time you decide to update your article, be sure to either remove the photograph you stole, or compensate me for it and properly credit it.


Pamplemousse poops on you.

Sorry, guys, it's not in my nature to publicly address something like this, but theft is serious.  It's not difficult to properly request permission, obtain permission, compensate and credit, or remove the image if payment and credit is just too much for your organization.  When a company gets lazy and rips an image that is loss of revenue for me and for every photographer out there unable to properly showcase their work for fear of theft.

Thank you so much, readers, for looking out for me.  I'm on this. 

And Max, I remain as ever your biggest fan in Utah, best of luck to you with the new team...though I would much rather have you back here, of course.  Take care!