New Ideas, New Directions, More Tech
Friday, August 27, 2010 at 4:22PM Lately, I've been trying to fuel up my creativity tank and get my butt in gear to work on new projects and charge up new ideas and dig into more things technology - all of which are key to my very survival as a geek. This has mainly been hindered by the purchase of my new home last year. Things get pushed aside in favor of a quality roof over my head. And from my point of view, things definitely got pushed aside.
Let's face it: this site hasn't benefited from regular updates in quite a long time. My videos haven't been updated like I want. And the learning side of my creativity hasn't gotten a boost of energy for some time. This needs to change.
I think what I'm going to do is put my best foot forward and begin adding more content to this site on a much more regular basis. Most of those updates will be based around technology. With that as a background, there's a lot of areas to spread my thoughts. To a very large extent, this has already happened with my new podcast called TechBusters. Even though the show is a part of this site, I'm ashamed I never officially announced it here (considering we're almost into our 20th show). TechBusters is a weekly podcast devoted to the world of technology in all its forms: art, culture, social media, entertainment, science, and news. I'm joined every week by Matt Hecht and Debo Aderibigbe, both enthusiastic tech gurus. We bring our unique talents and expertise into the show to give the listener a broad mix of tech topics, and hopefully, that listener leaves each show a little more informed and/or entertained.
Outside of TechBusters I want to find topics and projects I'm interested in that are worth taking the time to discuss or work on. And one of those areas of interest is Google's Android mobile operating system. I've been an Android user for almost a year now, and during that time, I've absorbed an insane amount of knowledge regarding the platform and the apps running on it. My foray into Android also started with getting my first smartphone, the Motorola Droid. I got a lot of great feedback regarding my initial reviews of the Droid (here and here), so I think Android reviews is where I'll put my focus.
And as always, there's the videos. I love makin' 'em. People love watchin' 'em. They also love to get after me when I don't make them fast enough. I suppose going months without making a new video would tend to be annoying for some. I know it is for me. This is something I need to change. Now that's not to say that a new Tin Trio vid will magically appear online tomorrow. Sorry, not quite yet. What I want to create are videos with a more broader range than what I currently have up. Yes, you'll continue to see videos based on music, but you'll also see more short subject videos with shorter running times, and higher production values. I have to use that college degree somehow, right?
That, in a nutshell, is my plan. I will do my best not to disappoint.
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