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Final Post
It has been 7 months since I last updated this blog. Part of that was because I bought a domain name and tried my hand at blogging on a more "professional" platform. However, that died soon after it began.The reason, as I see it, is because I tried to write about a topic which I really wasn't passionate enough about.Many people write very well about productivity, efficiency, and generally improving your life. While I can offer a few insightful comments, my strength as a writer l... Read Full Story
What do I do?
Today's post is inspired by a challenge from IttyBiz. The author, Naomi Dunford, reflected on how many readers aren't aware - through no fault of their own - of what we blog writers actually do for a living. So, the challenge was to answer five questions to introduce ourselves (again) to our readers:What’s your game? What do you do?By day, I'm a web developer working for a major government contractor. By night, I'm a freelance web designer, artist, and writer.Why do you do it?... Read Full Story
What the client wants isn't always what they need.
Guest Post by Monica O'Brien of Twenty Set--I've recently noticed a trend in software development that is along the lines of "If we build it they will come." This is a problem in any type of product development, but it seems to happen more often in software development because there are fewer entry barriers to start a technology-based company.The problem with "building things" is there are no limits to technology in terms of virtual products. If you can dream it,... Read Full Story
Earth Day 2008
Photo by Franz PriestleyToday is Earth Day.To celebrate, today I'm going to post a short list of some great links in the spirit of the holiday that are relevant to the Millennial. My favorite is the solar-powered iPod, but check them all out!Reegle - A renewable energy search engine that tries to bill itself as Web 2.0. Technologically speaking, it's not particularly advanced - no social media, the web design itself is a little off in places, and it appears to be trying to model itsel... Read Full Story
Moving to Mobile: How to work from any computer
Lately, working on multiple computers has started to take its toll on my time and productivity. I regularly use my work computer, my laptop, and my home computer, and occasionally use university computers and conference room computers. That's five different machines on a fairly frequent basis. It's hard to keep track of everything - especially if I need a file that's on machine X, or a password that's in the Firefox password manager on machine Y.So, to fix that, I'm going ... Read Full Story
Choice in the workplace? What will they think of next!
It seems that lately more companies are veering towards non-uniformity in system design. Employees are allowed to use any computer they want, as long as certain key criteria (e.g., ability to get onto the company intranet) are met. Google has taken this approach, and I imagine it'd be a good thing for Gen Y to universally follow Google's lead.With the creep towards distributed computing once again, we could even have "mobile dumb terminals" without too much effort or complic... Read Full Story
Do you REALLY need that?
Photo by Bill SilvermintzIn the digital age, we are bombarded from all directions with social links, RSS feeds, Twitters, and all manner of other social media gizmos. We are constantly plugged into the world of Look What Just Came Out That You Need Now messages from friends and colleagues. Oddly, we never stop to think whether we really need that new gadget.Lately, I've been feeling pressure to buy an iPod Touch. A thousand little voices tell me I need it, I can afford it, what will it hu... Read Full Story
Fear and Aggression....the dark side, are they?
Photo by Takis KolokotronisRecently I read a blog post railing against the lack of willingness to stand up for others in modern society. Too often, this observation proves widespread. I myself experienced something similar a long time ago, and regret not acting to this day.Most of this, I speculate, comes from a culture of individualism....and a lack of confrontation. We are sorely lacking in aggressive quality these days. This is not to say we should have more anger and violence; rather, we ... Read Full Story
Wake up with the sun and regain control of your life.
Most people in college and just out of it are night owls. I even know one or two who regularly sleep until noon. This behavior is reinforced by a student culture that emphasizes socializing at night as the highest priority.As a wise man once said, that's no way to go through life, son.I wake up every morning at 6:00 AM on the dot. Sometimes I use my alarm clock. Sometimes I don't. Either way, during winter I'm up before the sun and during summer I wake with the sun. As a result, m... Read Full Story
This blog is ending.
Officially, I will never write another word. Ever. After this one. Seriously. Blogged with the Flock Browser Read Full Story