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  • Closing Out the Year

    December 28, 2005

    It’s time to review my 2005 New Year’s Resolutions! There weren’t that many of them:

    1. Build a new creative network — This took the form of the New Media Group. I also met several people through some online forums, and eventually met them in real life. The unexpected bonus was 9rules. I found out about it the day before their 2nd round submissions. Serendipity!
    2. Develop an original concept into a project — At the time I wrote this, I was thinking about a game or some kind of software project. Instead, it took the form of The Printable CEO.

    3. Maintain momentum — keep doing what I started in 2004, and keep moving. Momentum is one of the big keys to staying productive!

    I need to look at my 2004 resolutions too, because there is a lot of carry-over. These are not “recommendations for life”, people…they’re just what was on my mind at the beginning of 2004. (more…)

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  • Christmas Recap

    December 27, 2005

    Guitar HeroI had a pretty good Christmas, with a large number of thoughtful gifts from my sister and her boyfriend: a pair of snowshoes, some cool OXO cooking whisks, a pizza stone, a John Cleese wine appreciation DVD, some neat clothes (my sis has a great eye for clothes, and I am mature enough to accept such practical gifts now!), and the incredible Guitar Hero game. That game deserves a post of its own…it’s sort of a air-guitar rhythm game, except it comes with a miniature guitar-shaped controller (big enough to strap on!) and you wail to rock classics. It’s awesome! There’s even a functioning whammy bar! From friends, I got my very own copy of 7 Habits of Successful People, Season 3 of The Shield, and the complete Bone Adventures collection in one giant paperback. Hoo!

    For food, I cooked up Vegetable Curry over Shake-n-Bake Chicken (it’s not as weird as it sounds), and a Shanghai Red-Cooked Pork Shank. Both were really good, winning accolades from my sister. I gained 5 pounds over the past 3 days, so I’m back to the diet. Another friend gave me 4 gourmet hot sauces “from the Internet” that I have yet to try…we’ll wait for Spring, dudes!

    On the down side, my water heater died, so on the last day we had no hot water. I’m getting it replaced tomorrow…money I don’t want to spend at all, but I’m fortunate that I caught it before the tank flooded my basement. I also discovered that the tank had been leaking for a while, and may be the cause of the mildew smell I would catch every so often. Could mold have been the source of my Dad’s mystery allergy? I rediscovered the “joy” of taking a bath out of a pot of water heated on the stove.

    On the business side, I’m almost done entering my accounting info into QuickBooks, the popular business accounting package from Intuit. The biggest snag was entering in paid bills and properly crediting them…it was taking hours to enter in just a handful of them, and the “Bill Pay” feature of QuickBooks didn’t strike me as particularly intuitive. Partly this was because my paper filing and record keeping has been rather haphazard, so I’ve had to organize and sort at the same time. The other difficulty has been learning QuickBooks terminology so I know when to use a credit as opposed to a check, or an account transfer as opposed to a check. I think I have it mostly worked out, and for the first time ever I can actually see where all my money has gone, broken down into about a hundred different categories. It was really depressing, but this is exactly what I needed. Tomorrow I’ll start entering current bills to reconcile the active accounts, and I will then be ready for the year. As a bonus, I’ll be ready to start doing my 2005 taxes months ahead of time. That rocks!

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  • Passion Turn Me Round and Round

    December 22, 2005

    For the past six years, I’ve been trying to figure out the nature of my passion: What can I do will bring me joy and fulfillment? Assuming I even had a passion, I imagined it would be like unlocking a dormant super power that was capable of transforming the very nature of my work. I would explode with productivity and carve out a comfortable lifestyle! Follow your bliss, and good fortune will follow.

    Until very recently, I was positive that computer games were my passion; I just needed to figure out how to remove the obstacles in my way. After a few years of inaction, I’ve come to the conclusion that, as much as I knew about making games, they’re not my passion. If they were, I would have done something about it long ago, instead of letting other distractions get in the way…

    Hm. Maybe the distractions themselves are the key?

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  • Mark Kern and the MMORPG of Life

    December 20, 2005

    In 1984, I was in the 10th grade at Taipei American School, a former Armed Forces school for the children of soldiers based in the Taiwan Strait. After the US pulled out of Taiwan, the school became an “International School” for the children of businessmen and other “qualified passport holding” people. I still have quite a few close friends from this era, among them the mysterious and talented Mark E. Kern. You may have heard of the last game he worked on: the record-breaking online role playing game World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment.

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  • Creating a Hybrid CD-ROM with Toast 7

    December 19, 2005

    Geeky notes in progress to myself on a CD-ROM project: how to create a CD that will work on the Mac and on the PC, using Roxio Toast 7 and a small flotilla of support utilities. This is the first time I’ve done this in—geez—12 years, so I had to research the current process.

    I don’t want to have to look this up again, so I’m writing it down. VERY GEEKY. You’ve been warned.

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