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Re-carving Out My Slice of the Internet

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Some of you were lucky enough to view this post: “Something Few People Have Ever Seen.” (Your comments were left on this post, because, for whatever reason, no one can comment on a password-protected post on this blog.)

Well, I have decided to work on it again (in between all my other projects…). Last night, I dug out my notes and files on the project, from where I left off back in (gasp!) 2001, apparently. And, today, I dug out some materials from 1999, for “recycling.” No, not tossing them–reusing them!

Late last night, I made some notes of the new features I want to add. I think that I will be able to incorporate all the old features (nothing is outdated!) and add in the new features.

Anyway, what I am going to need are some pioneers! People ready, willing and able to stake a claim to their virtual territory. In other words, you would get to be the first to try it out and give me feedback. Naturally, at first, there won’t be much to give feedback on, so your “duties” would be light. And, it really doesn’t matter if you can log in daily (though that would be helpful at some point) or weekly or on some sporadic schedule. If you can check it out (and hopefully participate) on some sort of semi-regular basis, that’ll work!

Fun and information is the goal of the service with some motivation thrown in. No porn, no adult stuff. Family-friendly, though kids won’t be allowed because COPPA is just a freaking nightmare to deal with.

If interested, leave a comment. Thanks!

Who Do You Trust?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

This is an old draft post. It’s dated 1999, so I know that cannot be right since I didn’t have this blog that long!

Anyway, the only thing I had entered into this draft post was this: “Trust and no choice and hope”

I remember at the time that I thought that would be enough of a description to jog my memory. Well, I’ve come back to this draft probably a half dozen times, and I still have no idea what I was going to write about.

So…

I think I will leave it to you in the comments to come up with what you think I was going to write about. Maybe that will be fun.

Or not.

Anyway, I’ve got to get back to the ordeal of trying to upload an image to Twitter…

Ways to Be More Creative

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009


What? You think you could do better? Well, that wouldn’t be terribly hard to do, so don’t go patting yourself on the back just yet!

Being more creative is something many of us want to do. The first thing to point out is that being creative doesn’t require any special skills. You don’t have to be able to draw. You don’t even have to be able to write well. If necessary, you can be the idea person and someone else can draw or write your ideas. (That’s called outsourcing, you know.) But, any skills you have can assist you in being more creative and, the more skills you have, the greater your opportunities for creativity.

A good imagination is also very, very important. It is perhaps the most important thing of all. Hopefully, your schooling and/or career haven’t completely killed your imagination. And, if it has, don’t worry. Imagination can never be completely killed, so you can regain it if it has been lost.

One way of being more creative is simply doing different things. If you drive to work, take an alternative route. That gets your brain shaken up a bit, in that you really have to think about what you’re doing and where you’re going. You’re not just robotically repeating your normal drive to work. There are new places to turn, new things to see, new potholes to be aware of. Likewise, if you walk or ride a bike to work, you can also go a different way. That kind of thing gets your brain going, which helps overall. Plus, you’ll have new visual sensations. You may see a tree you wouldn’t normally see. You might think, hey, that tree looks like hands reaching up to touch the sky. Or, perhaps you’ll see a new billboard and think, wouldn’t it be funny if…

Part of being creative is making connections that people normally wouldn’t or seeing something more in things that others overlook. For example, many people would see an Assassin Bug and simply think (or say), eek, a bug! But, when I saw one, I thought of what you can learn from the assassin bug.

Some people would listen to Chamillionaire’s “Ridin’” and think, hey, that’s a good song. But, Weird Al listened to the song and thought, hey, white and nerdy!

Similarly, another way to be more creative is simply by thinking about alternative ways of doing things. For example, if you just finished reading a book, and it wasn’t that good, think about how you could have done it better. Many people will just stop at the “this book is no good” point and hope the next book is better. So, taking the next step and actually considering how it could have been better puts you a step ahead of the crowd. While eating dinner, consider how you would eat if you didn’t have a fork (or chopsticks). Would you eat with your hands? Would you eat with your knife? And, why? If you weren’t concerned about appearances, you might just grab your food in your hands and eat it. But, if you view eating with your hands as something akin to living like a wild animal, you might consider an approach that is more “civilized.” In that case, you might eat with your knife in an attempt to preserve some modicum of “civilized” behavior.

Now, if you’re a fiction writer, thinking of those things in this last exercise can help you develop authentic characters with real motivations behind their actions. But, if you’re not a fiction writer, you might be thinking about how such an exercise would be useful to you. If you’re in advertising and selling silverware, you might be able to use such a characterization in your ads. If you’re not using XYZ Silverware, you might as well be eating with your hands! You could try to give the impression that your product is so much better than anyone else’s that, if people use anyone else’s, they might as well just grab and tear their food with their hands and teeth!

And, even if you’re neither of those things, just the exercise of thinking in different ways will get your brain thinking of different ways in other activities as well, and that will be of benefit to you in whatever your line of work.

Finally, another way to be more creative is to go outside. Whether you live in the city, the suburbs or a rural area, there is almost always something going on outside. From construction work to wild animals playing, there is something happening. You may need to look closer, at the world of insects, or farther away, at the bustle of the city streets. Seeing people, animals and other forms of life going about their lives can almost always shed some insight or provide some spark of an idea that can lead to an increase in your creativity.

And, it’s not always a specific thing that will light the creative spark. It may just be the act of letting your brain wander (and wonder!) that leads to creative imaginings that may have little to do with your current surroundings!

So, get out there and do different things and see if that doesn’t fire up a creative spark for you!

Mind you, these are just a few of the ways that you can be more creative. You’ll find more in my forthcoming “How to Train Your Mind” course. Visit the site to sign up for my mailing list and be notified when it’s available.

Tiger Lilies

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

I have previously lamented the loss of the tiger lilies which I had for many, many years. You can see one (lower left) in the image above from 1993.

Last summer was quite dry, and I don’t recall seeing the tiger lilies at all. The summer before was dry as well. I think there were tiger lilies then.

Earlier this year, I looked where the tiger lilies have been for many years. All that I could find were the rotted out roots of plants long gone. I found some bulblis I had previously collected, but hadn’t planted. They were dried out but I gave them a try anyway. As expected, no luck.

You know, I would have opened this post with a picture of the Tiger Lily flower, but, apparently, I haven’t taken a picture of one in years! Obviously, I didn’t have any pictures from 2007 or 2008, but I looked further. Nothing. None since getting my digital camera back in 2002.

I might have some photos from my old 110 camera; in fact, I’m reasonably sure I do. But, I didn’t feel like looking through all those, then scanning them in. (I haven’t digitized all my old photos yet.) But, I had started digitizing some of my old videos last May, and I found the image above in a video. Yes, that was about the best clip I could find. No flowers though.

Anyway, I was outside a few weeks ago, and what did I see? Tiger lilies! Yay! They are coming back. Some did survive after all. In the hopes of not “losing” them again, I dug one up and brought it inside. It’s still doing well, but not as well as the ones outside:

That photo is from April 18th. They’re taller now.

I think I need to either move the indoor one to a sunnier window, or move it outside. I think I’ll try it in a sunnier window first. If it doesn’t grow better, then I can look at moving it outside, probably to a different location than the other Tiger Lilies, just so I can have them established in more than one location.

And, this year, I’ll have to remember to take pictures of the flowers!!! (So long as there is no drought!)

Friday Fun

Friday, May 1st, 2009

You know, I haven’t shared any links in a long time, and they have been accumulating! So, let’s get some out of the way and off my list!

Let’s get things started with this: You Spin Me Round Star Trek Music Video.

Don’t want to wait until the 23rd century to see the future? How about this: Shape Shifting BMW?

Ever wonder where the dog cleaning screensaver originated? Well, here is the original source: Must Love Dogs.

I did not know there were unicorns in chess. Claymation Chess.

Counting Crows. Doctor Jones. Parody. ‘Nuff said. “Doctor Jones and Me.”

Tears for Fears. “Head Over Heels.” The literal version. (That means it’s a parody.)

A-ha. “Take On Me.” Yep, there’s a literal version of that too. (Language Warning.)

If you have a cat, or have ever had a cat, you’ll fully appreciate this. Simon’s Cat “TV Dinner.”