Projects
I work 9-5 in an office. But I’m the kind of guy who gets antsy when I’m not in front of a computer and don’t have my Google Android phone with me. Not because I want to chat with a friend, but because these are my notebooks, and I constantly have ideas I want to jot down. So driving in a car is hard for me, nowadays.
Someone recently called me “that technology Zen hippie geek”..
I’ve tried, at times, to limit my projects (especially my writing projects). This does not work for me. It is better if I go full-on and make a project out of everything in my head. I will try to neatly sub-divide them so that you can decide what you want to digest. Any complaints are appreciated. Compliments are, of course, appreciated appreciably more.
Some of My Current Projects
I am the web administrator / Chief WordPress Guru of the following projects:
- Songwriting Scene (admin only – my wife’s blog)
- Sharon Goldman Music (admin only – my wife’s music website)
- Sweet Bitters (admin only – the duo of Sharon Goldman and Nina Schmir)
The Project Graveyard
a.k.a., The ones I bit off before I knew how to chew.
Listed below are some project ideas that I very well might return to some day. But for now, they are dead.
Slantwalkers
At one point, this was going to be its own blog (complete with its own Twitter), about the walking life of an urban commuter.
Geek-in-Law
Technology for consumers, from the point of view of a geek (who knows what the problem is before you ramble on and on describing the problem).
Gotta Care
This is my most “ranty” project, for sure. Consumerism for consumers.
Life By Month
After reading all the GTD and related stuff I could get my hands on, and after migrating my entire life to web services, I began to thinking.. we’re all just living in the moment, aren’t we. Embrace that, or fail. This one’s going to take some incubating, but eventually there will be posts, an essay, and a Facebook Fan Page. The tag line: “Making short-term decisions to reach long-term goals.”
Munky Wurkz
This is slowly morphing into what my wife would call – your office Buddha. She doesn’t seem to realize that Buddism never really appealed to me as much as Yoga. Anyway, it’s gonna be meant to help people be effective in office life, and in all the many ways that office life gradually creeps into your day.
