Donations needed for November

So life goes on. At least I am trying to pretend that is what is going on with me. The fact is however that my life is not much of a life since the fact is that my money issues drag along with me for now and I am sure it is going to drag along with me once I have paid all my debt down (moving is expensive as was the case for me 1 year ago). The problem is the crazy economic policies in Iceland, currently the exchange rate for Icelandic krona (ISK) is 21,98 against DKK (Danish krona). That means I am paying 22,73 ISK for 1 DKK (at Visa exchange rate) and that is not making my life easy. It has also been unofficial policy in Iceland to keep the disabled and people with issues (like having an Asperger’s syndrome that makes it really hard to me to get a regular job that pays decently) at poverty levels. That is no surprise since it comes from a dark history in Iceland that took place mostly before the year 1970. Back then it was custom to keep poor people poor by economic means or by force if nothing else worked.

Kids of poor people where sent to other farms to work (this took place mostly before the 1900, but it did last something towards to 1940 – 1960ish. I am not sure how long), disabled people where forced to live on farms and if nothing else the state paid the farmer who hosted the people an minimal amount to take care of them. But for most part, poor people and often disabled people where slaves in Iceland (before 1900). The laws that require people to hire them to an farm and work there have de-facto never been removed from Icelandic laws to this day.

What this to do with my money problems and issues. The Icelandic culture (you are never going to get many Icelanders to admit this) retains many of this old view on disabled people, the view that people disability is somehow there own fault and they should just accept what they are given from Icelandic state. Even if it is so low amount that there is no possibility to survive off this amount. This is done intentionally and here is a good example of this. Way back in the year 2004 when I started to live on my own I just got around 89.000 ISK (541,26€ on today exchange rate, at the exchange rate of the year 2004 it was just 1016,21€. Today that is 964,54€ or 158.600 ISK, in euro my income has not increased at all) as an disability welfare from Icelandic state. It was not until 2006 – 2007 that welfare got up to barley liveable levels and then in the year 2008 the economic collapse came and my income did go straight to hell in terms of how much I have to pay the bills and such things. The reason I moved to Denmark (to start with. My plan is to move to Austria when I can, not sure when that is going to happen. I want mountains and earthquakes since I cannot move to Azores Islands for several reasons) is to avoid this issue, since I am sure that Icelandic economy is going to collapse again soon in few years time.

I am stuck in a trap, the trap is normally called poverty trap [see also Poverty]. So far my attempts to break out if have turned out to be fruitless. I am not going to try and give up on this since this is my only change to change my life. But at the moment it is not going so well. I have low income of this blog due to low traffic (no eruption or earthquakes taking place in Iceland or Europe at the moment) at the moment. I am sure my income is going to increase temporary in terms or advertisement income when next eruption takes place.

Until that happens I have to count on support from my regular readers. Since without that support I am not sure I can do this job. Since it is a lot of work to keep track on what earthquake swarms and volcano are doing on daily basis. My work schedule is most hours of during the week, even when I take a break from writing on this blog once in a while. My other work can be found here below, since it is a links to my other websites.

Jón Frímann bloggar (Icelandic, English, Danish (soon), German (soon))
Jarðfræði bloggið (Icelandic version of this blog)
Canary Island geology blog (Canary Island geology blog)
Europe geology blog (Earthquakes and volcano activity in Europe)
Spacewatch (blog about Space related matters)
Falkland Islands blog (All about Falkland Islands. Work in progress)
Jón Universe (My fictional short stories. Updated regularly)

Information on how to support me can be found here. I have written all the instruction on how to send me a donation there as clearly as I can. Thanks for the support!

New bank account for donations

This is the new bank account for donations. If you have been using the other bank account you can continue to do so, it’s still active and can be used without any problem at all (I have no plan to change that).

New bank account:
IBAN: DK3579100001662199
BIC/SWIFT: SYBKDK22

If you want to send donation to me with Paypal you have to send it to my email address (jonfr@8930a1.talbot.shared.1984.is). If you want to donate to me every month you can use the button on this website to do so. Thanks for the support.

Update 1: I no longer have Skrill account since they did terminate it for some reason (unable to change currency or something of that nature). So please do not try to donate using skrill account at this time. It just won’t work since I currently do not have an account with them. I am looking into this situation and I plan on creating new account with skrill soon, but it’s going to be on different email address due to security reasons (at skrill) I cannot use my older email address.

Blog post updated at 15:42 UTC on 15-October-2013.

Bank problem

Today (11-October-2013) I found out that Sydbank had closed the account I was going to use for people to support me here. I am not sure why that is, the best explanation I got was that it was not correct account type I was using or something of that nature. I have already got a new account (the correct type) to use.

For that reason if you have sent an donation to me to the provided bank account it is going to be returned to you since that account has been closed. There is nothing I can do about this, it’s out of my control. I do not know if your bank applies any fees if this happens. That is between you and your bank to find out.

Update 1: This account number that I use here (below) is the same one as I told people to use few weeks back. So if you have donated with that bank number before there won’t be any issue at all.

If you want to support me directly you can do so with this account (until the new account is up and running). It’s active and I have no issues with it. If you want to donate with other ways it is still possible to donate with Paypal directly via email (jonfr@8930a1.talbot.shared.1984.is – It is spam protected here). Currently my Skrill account is not ready for use yet, but I am working on it.

IBAN: DK7979100001594574
SWIFT: SYBKDK22

More details can be found here. I am sorry for any inconvenience this might have for people who are trying to support me. I have complained to Sydbank about this and I hope this won’t happen again. Thanks for the support.

Blog post updated at 14:54 UTC on 11-October-2013.
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Blog post updated at 19:34 UTC on 11-October-2013.

Changes in a way to donate/support me

I have decided due to Paypal poor record and history to stop using them. There was also the issue regarding the donation button that is was not supposed to be used for donations, as the donation button was for tax except charities (why the hell do they have it on normal accounts?). I have also issue with the risk that Paypal might close my account of I start to collect large amount of donations for one reason or other.

I am currently opening up an account with skrill.com, at this moment I am in an validation process and I do not know how long that process is going to take. Once I have finished the validation process with Skrill.com I am going to add donation buttons from them to this website and other websites that I have.

For the moment my Paypal account is open and donations can be put into it by using email address only. It’s also possible to donate to me and my work directly and secure with my bank account information. That information can be found here with more details.

Support/donations needed: My current situation now is that I have no money at all for October, none. Today I did spend the last of my money from donations to buy as much food that I could to be sure that I had something to eat for the next few weeks until the start of November. My problem however is that I do not expect this to be any better in November, it’s going to to the same hell hole of money issue and not being able to afford anything at all. I don’t really know if I am going to starve this month. I have done my best to prevent it as is, but I only have so limited amount of food in my freezer and fridge and I am not sure how long it’s going to last. Any support is welcomed since anything is going to help me. Thanks for the help.

Closing down comments

I have decided to follow in the footsteps of Popular Science and close down comments. The reason is that comments have not served this blog well, in fact comments almost did bring down this blog back in the year 2011 and in part did do so to some extent. Since allowing comments is allowing people to argue and that can have huge negative effects. I have also been having a major issue with spam comments, you don’t see it since I have set-up good filtering system against spam comments. But they remain a problem and have been so for a long time now.

So I am closing down comments on the following blog from now on.

Europe geology blog
Canary Island geology blog
Spacewatch
Falkland Islands

I am not closing comments for good. If I have to I am going to open up comment. This applies if an major events takes place in Iceland, Europe and in Canary Islands. If you want to comment, you can do so on my Google+, Facebook page or on my Twitter site.

I hope that people understand why I am following into the footsteps of Popular Science. This needs to be done and often my time is better spent on doing something else than to watch out for comments and spam on this website.

More information on Popular Science decision can be found below

Popular Science blames ‘trolls’ for comments shut-off (BBC News)
Why We’re Shutting Off Our Comments (Popular Science)
Popular Science ends reader comments, says practice is bad for science (Yahoo! News)

Blog post updated on 27-September-2013 at 03:02 UTC.

New email postlist and update to webicorder website

I have updated my webicorder website. I have added two new geophones from New Zealand to the website “Other webicorder networks”. I have moved the geophone in Denmark to it’s own website, it makes it easier to view and now it is not with the Icelandic geophones. My webicorder website can be found here.

New email post-list

People can now sign-up to email post-list . This one is cheaper then the one I once had. I still have some setting up to do so it might not work perfectly as is. I hope to get the minor issues fixed soon. But it should work as is already. Signing up is easy and can be done in the side bar.

How I work and future plans

Before I start this I want to ask people to help me survive this month by donating to me. This website is a lot of work and I do not get paid a lot of money for it and it is a well established fact that my social welfare from Iceland is not enough for me to live on at all. I can barely pay my bills with that income and Iam just two steps from being really poor and at the moment I am highly poor. Why you should donate to me is also going to be explained below. If you don’t want to donate to me is good too, not everyone who read my blog can donate. If you plan on buying something from Amazon, by clicking through the advertisements I have and buy from there means I get 5 to 10% of the sale price as an return from Amazon.

What my work involves

What I work with on daily is simply this. I keep eye on current activity in Iceland and Europe, even during a quiet period as is currently taking place in Iceland. Since even it is quiet there is always something going on. Unlike other (and this makes me rather unique) I collect my own earthquake data, traces plots of earthquakes, tremor data and so on. This is going to be expanded in the future as my plans are going to grow with time (more on that later in this blog post). I also estimates the risk of big earthquakes taking place in Iceland, or if an earthquake swarm is going to start or if the earthquake activity is related to magma movements and what the risk of eruption is at current time.

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Earthquake from the earthquake swarm in TFZ last year. This image is released under Creative Commons Licence. Please see CC Licence for more details.

I also plot earthquakes when needed (but I have been awfully lazy doing it for the past two years, more on that later), mostly during earthquake swarms or when other interesting activity takes place. This is part of my work, even if I have not been attending to it as I should. That is going to change now, but more on that later in this blog post.

Constantly at work, with few breaks

Nature never sleeps and that is a fact. Most days of the year there is always something taking place in Iceland, be that earthquake swarms or minor earthquake activity. Changes in volcanoes, glacier floods and so on. I am always monitoring this and ready to write a article on what is taking place, forwarding information to Erik Klemetti when needed. Since I regard science about sharing information, not hoarding them as they were gold in a chest.

I almost never get a break and it was starting to wear me out a little. I am also constantly broke due to the ridiculously low income that I have from Iceland and that is weathering me down faster than just the normal workload, since I can adjust to the work load. What I can’t adjust to is the constant worry about money and constantly having to worry about if I can pay my bills or buy food this month or next month. It is mentally breaking and wears a person out faster than any workload that I know of so far.

Hardware maintenance

Besides running this blog and Europe geology blog (and few others non-geology blogs) I run a geophone network in Iceland. It is currently not large geophone network, just four geophone stations at the moment. I plan on building it up in the future, add more stations and make improvements to it as I can advance the build of it. This costs me money, since I have to buy the hardware and the 3G connection in at least two locations. In the future I plan on moving from Windows XP to FreeBSD (or other BSD variant), since it is more stable and easier to maintain. I am also going to move to smaller computers, rather then using the normal PC sized computer with fan and many other parts that can break down at random times. As that is my biggest problem today.

Post rate and influence of this blog

While this is not officially an news site (since I am not officially a reporter) this blog has great influence. I know from my conversations with staff at Icelandic Meteorological Office that this blog is read all over Europe by government people. Who at times have called and bothered the staff at Icelandic Meteorological Office due to a blog post that I wrote here, even if I was really careful in my wording (this was mostly Katla activity updates). I want this blog to be about facts and good information (or to have them as good as I can get them), this is not an entertainment site , I won’t post quiz posts about volcanoes or earthquakes here. That is not what I want to do, the internet is an big place and there are places for quiz and entertainment on it. I do write entertainment material, after all, I am an writer, that material can be found (or more is going to be found) here on my website that is going to host my really short stories that I write for it.

I aim for quality in the post I put on this blog, rather then high amount of blog posts with nothing in them. I do not go after sensationalism [Wiki] that is so common today on blogs and news sites. I find it boring and counter productive, even if such things are traffic enabling for blogs, news sites and so on. As it undermines the trust and quality for the reporting that needs to be out there when it comes to reporting natural phenomena in Iceland and elsewhere. This was properly explained by Cracked few weeks ago here [Cracked.com].

As I did say above this is not a entertainment website. During the early years of this blog a fight broke out between me and then readers (who felt more like editors since then wanted to control what I wrote on my own blog) then wanted entertainment on this blog. I told them no, I told them that I was ready to provide them with a forum where they could place entertainment material online if they so wanted. I put up the forum [the link works, but there is nothing there and I am just waiting until the domain expiers] and it completely flopped big time and was not used at all. The people who wanted the entertainment did go somewhere else and I have not seen most of them on this blog site since. This also had an huge effect on traffic as this image shows.

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Traffic on this blog site from the start. Copyright of this image belongs to Statcounter.com

The most traffic is around 11-November-2011 on this graph. It does not show it clearly. After that it has only been around 300 to 2000 pageviews after that, even during interesting earthquake swarms in TFZ last year. No major or minor volcanic activity has taken place since November 2011, the steam explosions in Kverkfjöll volcano are not volcanic activity as such, even if they have there origins in hydrothermal vents in Kverkfjöll volcano.

There is little that I can do about people behaviors. I however hope that traffic is going to recover in the future since I am making big plans for this blog and other related projects (more on that later in this blog post) when it comes to this earthquake and volcano hobby that I have. Since I am nothing more than hobby scientist in the field of geology.

My current and ongoing financial crises

I have problem with money, my problem with money is that I do not earn enough of it to make it through the month. I often can barely just pay all of my bills and buying food after that is often not something I have a lot of money to do. As I explained in last blog post. My income is at the moment only donation and my social welfare. What I get in donations is little, I got two people (whom I am really thankful for) donate €40 each month, sometimes more. It is not enough to cover all my bills, but it helps me a bit to stay afloat during during the month.

My welfare is in Icelandic Krona, due to the economic collapse in Iceland in the year 2008 it is in wekaned state and is going to remain as such for a long time. This is my main problem when living in Denmark, since I am taking the fluctuation of the ISK directly. For people living in Iceland there is a delay in the effects of this exchange rate when it comes to food prices (and so on). For me the change is instant and felt right away, there no delay for me.

This year have finished writing three short stories, with two others currently in the work. This is good performance for me in terms or work. Two of the stories need some re-writing and the third one needs a spelling check before I can publish it, along with a cover and other things before I can publish it, so there is still some work needed to be done. I do not have any idea how many short stories I am going sell in the future, I might sell plenty or I might not sell anything. I have no way to know and I cannot trust the income from that until I know it is stable and secure.

As for September, I am going to be lucky if I can buy food this month. Not sure how I am going to make this month properly, all I know at the moment is that I can just pay the bills, as for buying food that I need for the month. I am not so sure at the moment. I am having a minor stress episode over this money issue, but it is not nearly as bad as the one I had in February-2013 when I almost did go over due to financial worries.

I currently have a cable service from Yousee. I am going to cancel it, I do not use it at all and I do not need to pay for it. There is a good saving in doing so. I am also going to switch to cheaper mobile subscription, my current one is too high since I hardly make a phone call here in Denmark anyway (I do not know that many people anyway).

Part 2:

Future plans

Since the year 2010 I have been having a identity crisis [Wiki, extra link here], not sure what type I did go trough. However I did make a decision two days ago that seems to have resolved this identity crisis that I had. I have not changed, since what once was has been observed into my new identity (what fits) as a person. As for other things, it is going to sort itself out in few days to weeks time. At least I now feel like a whole person again, first time for an long time. I cannot live in Iceland, since I am not a fit with Icelandic culture and ways and that is not going to change any time soon.

What I have decided is the following

1: After 5 to 15 years or when money allows I am going to move to Azores Islands. To start with I am going to move to Ponta Delgada (Azores). I am also going to buy a house in Flores Island (Azores) in a town called Ponta Delgada, Santa Cruz das Flores. While I do not know when this fully materializes since it depends on my income and if there are any house to buy at that location to start with.
2: I am going to build a geophone / seismometer network in Azores Islands. It is going to be based on 4.5Hz geophones that I am using today and Volksmeters (for detailed volcano monitoring). I am going to keep my Icelandic geophone network in Iceland up at the same time and make improvements to it as the time passes. Including adding Volksmeters to it for improved monitoring of volcanoes and distant earthquakes.
3: I am going to establish a database on volcano activity. Since Global Volcanism Program website has gone from good to awful when it comes to search for volcano information. Fancy layout does not mean it is efficient and good to work with, as is the case at the moment with Global Volcanism Program website. I am not sure when it is going to be ready, since I have to learn how to use Wikimedia format for it, or something close to it. I have to learn on it and buy a domain (I can’t afford to buy a domain at the moment).
4: I plan on writing my own software for earthquake and volcano eruption detection. First I have to learn how to program and I am not sure when I can start doing to since I have to buy books for it and now I do not have any money to do so. I hope it won’t be any later than after 10 years, until then I plan on reading as much material that I can find online to prepare my self for this change. Since I am going to be learning new languages and that is hard work.

The reason I am going to be living in two places is that I need a good place to write my stories and make experiments with hardware, programming and just general quiet periods (my Aspergers syndrome sometimes likes that). I also need some mixture of social connection, go out and see people and such things. That is why I need to be in densely populated areas sometimes.

Geophone network plan

As I say above I am going to establish an geophone network in Azores Islands. I am going to do so that I can monitor most of the activity that takes place in Azores Islands, since they are almost all active today (maybe not Santa Maria Island) and have erupted (many of them) since they where settled few centuries ago. All the computers used in Azores Islands are going to use FreeBSD for this when the time comes.

I am going to keep my geophone network in Iceland up and running for a long time. Locations of geophone and Volksmeters might change over time, since not everyone can keep my hardware for a long time. With time I am going to replace the Windows XP PC’s with FreeBSD or other distro of *BSD and use embedded computer or micro computers. I am also going to make the network failure proof, or as failure proof as I can make it.

I am soon going to add a new page for Azores Island geophone network on my webicorders website. It is not going to be a big change, but I am also going to add more details on how this works in special websites as the time passes. Currently I am not sure when this is going to be up and running, it is going to be soon.

A scientific hobby and a job

Monitoring volcanoes and earthquakes is not just a hobby for me now. It is also my work, my job and I love it. All I wish is that did return more money into my pocket since I need to make a living same as everyone else. I have had interest in volcanoes and earthquakes since I was 10 years old, it is a passion that I have and it is never going to stop or die for me. This is something that I need to do and I can help the world in my view. Since I can provide data and maybe insights into what it happening when it comes to volcanoes or how earthquake works once I have collected and worked on enough data.

That is why I do it, this is not something I do just to make money. I love this as much as I love writing (writing goes slower for me since I spend great deal of time on working out ideas and figure out what works and what does not work. A different work then when I am just processing raw data on what is happening in a volcano or an earthquake swarm).

Final words

I hope that people don’t mind this long blog post (it is on par with some of my short stories in length). I had a lot to say and I am such a person that when I have something to say, I say it rather then remaining silent person. That is how I work and I am always going to work that way.

Thanks for reading and I hope that you can support me (I am not sure what I might risk when it comes to this month in terms of not having any money to buy food).

Note: I am going to update this blog post if I forgot to write something in it. I do not think that I forgot anything, but I might have.

Blog post updated at 00:36 UTC on 2-September-2013.

Donations needed for September

If there is one thing that being on social welfare has taught me, it is to avoid being on social welfare at all cost, or at least limit what I get from it if I can. Being on social welfare keeps me broke at all time, every month of the year. Something that I really hate and I plan on getting out of soon as I can do so.

But that is not going to be September-2013, sadly. I am however going to start searching for an part time job here in Denmark (2 – 3 days a week), since I do not want to be broke any more. This website just has to suffer from it, as does my writing in general. I just cannot keep living like this any more, I have given up on it and I do not want to keep doing this broke routine any more.

As for my income from advertisements, due to slow traffic I do not get enough income to be paid on monthly basis. Google adsense has that limit at 600 DKK and currently I am just earning around 120 to 300 DKK a month from Google adsense (yesterday I did just earn 1 DKK (0.13€) from Google adsense and today I just earn 2.69 DKK (0.35€)). Amazon only pays when people buy from it and for the past few months, little has been bought from Amazon so I don’t get paid anything.

As for September, at my current rate I am going to have nothing (or close to nothing) to buy food after I pay my bills and such things. My total bills are not that high also, just around 5130 DKK ( 687.69€), the problem is my low income and for that I hate my current status. I would not due any better in Iceland, since the year 2008 food price has risen up by 68% according to news I did read few weeks ago (but I can’t find the news at the moment for some reason).

While it is quiet in Iceland I have nothing to write about, since this blogs deals with real time events (or close to it), rather than historical accounts of volcanoes. Even if I sometimes write about historical events in Iceland. Currently I do not have much time to do so, since I am writing and taking pictures of nature where I live in Denmark (the pictures can be viewed here). Along with writing this blog and the other blogs that I currently have up and running (even if they are not updated as often I want to).

I want to thank everyone for the support. It helps me alot in this difficult times that I am currently dealing with.

Donations needed for August

If there is one thing bad about being on social welfare, it is how bad my income is. I hope that my short story is going to sell when I publish it next few weeks (the story is ready, but some work still needs to be done), but I still won’t get paid until at least 60 days later after I start selling it. More information about where and when the short story goes on sale is going to be published here. Those who have donated and want a copy for that reason, just drop me a line to let me know so I can email it to you once it is published. For month of August I at least need donations, since the prospect of just eating rise and other cheap food for this month is not appealing to me and never has been.

Donations also help me write on this blog, since I need to buy food and all the normal things that people do. For the advertisements to pay off for me, I need to have at least 3 million page loads a month if I want to survive on that income alone. This aspect is well explained in a recent article on Cracked website, but since I am no-nonsense type of person I do not write sensualism blog posts in order to get traffic to website (unlike many other volcano and earthquake related websites out there), for that reason my pageviews remain rather low (300 to 1200 pr day, sometimes lower), this is applies mostly when nothing is happening in Iceland as is the currently the case at the moment. I am currently considering my own type of humor type of website. It might improve my traffic and income, but currently it is a work in process and I do not know when I might get it up and running. If it ever gets that far to start with.

I am also working on other project that is related to volcano and earthquake activity. I am not sure yet when it enters local beta (it is going to be based on MediaWiki, but I still need to learn how to use it and that is going to take some time) or when it is going to be ready for the internet.

I want to thank everyone how support me. I am thankful for the support in this hard times and it allows me to continue my work on this website and other volcano and earthquake related projects that I currently have. Other volcano and earthquake related projects that I have are Europe geology blog and Icelandic version of this website.

Blog post updated at 19:10 UTC on 8-August-2013.

Infolinks has been deleted from my English blogs

Since Infolinks did disable my websites from their advertising network on the ground that I was using it on my Icelandic blog, while in fact I was not doing so, since it just would not have worked at all (since it is based on English keywords search). I did try and resolve the matter with Infolinks over a email, but no resolve was to be had over this issue, even if I only had Infolinks installed on my English blogs that are in subfolders (that is jonfr.com/volcano as an example) on this domain (jonfr.com). They also forbid people to add Infolinks to “unregistered” web sites (even if on the same domain), yet at the same time they do not accept such sites when on same domain because they have already accepted this domain already. Even if this is just one website in question. I find this behavior and level of incompetence not something that I work with and in this case, there was no resolve to be found on this issue.

Since no resolve was to be had in this matter and since I have already tested what they did suggest I needed to do (it did not work then and I do not expect it to work now). I have asked Infolinks to delete my account and refund my earnings to the advertisers in question. I guess that I just have to work with what I got now. Since Infolinks had already been disabled on this blog, I have now disabled the WordPress plugin connected to it. What is left is to just delete them from my WordPress blogs.

I won’t add Infolinks to my blogs again or any of my future blogs. Ever.