In the last 5 or 6 years I’ve bought two video games for the PC. Unfortunately, I have probably played each of them no more than about 1 -2 hours total. I just got busy and didn’t have any time for them. 1 However, a bundle of seven Grand Theft Auto video games as an electronic bundle is a pretty sweet deal for $12.49. I played Vice City a long time ago2 and had a blast. Anyhow, I am posting the link without all the affiliate crap I had to click through so that maybe someone else can play these! Have fun!
Author: Maker Block
Mini Maker Faire East Bay
So, this year’s mini-Maker Faire East Bay (Oakland) was SO much better than last year. Last year it was pouring rain the whole time. Not entirely prepared for precipitation, I got soaked. Even so, we had fun.
But, this year we had a great time overall. The weather was mild and nice. A little breezy, but pleasantly so. I lived in Oakland and Berkley for about five years – just ideal weather. 1
One of the fantastic and slightly unfortunate things about the mini and non-mini Maker Faires is that there is so much to see. There’s just no way to see even a large fraction of what people have brought to show off. After having attended two full sized Maker Faires and two mini-Maker Faires, I’ve developed somewhat of a method for experiencing them.
- I accept that I won’t get to see everything. Whether it is one or two days, there will never be enough time to see everything. And, taking into account the whimsical nature of children, we will probably arrive about 3 hours after opening and need to leave 1 hour early.
- The best I can do is check out the list of makers and prioritize just a small few. Of that small list of must-see makers, I separate out those ones that have websites and those that do not. If all else fails, I can always look up those makers who have websites. The best part of seeing a maker’s exhibit is being able to actually talk to them. But, checking out their website is a close second.
- Traversing the paths from one priority maker exhibit to the next, I’m bound to see additional cool makers’ exhibits. I try to take the time to check out their exhibits and locate their contact information. Thankfully, it seems a part of DIY maker culture is to share and document everything about what they do. I like to take a picture of their exhibits, signs, and perhaps one of their brochures, stickers, or cards.
Here’s the only downside from today – the food situation this year was a bit rough. There were a few food carts, but the lines were insane and the food slow. When I heard from one couple that they spent 45 minutes in line and 45 minutes waiting for their food after they ordered, I knew we were in trouble. 2 Even if this couple was exaggerating their wait times by 100%, 45 minutes is a LONG time to wait for food when you’ve got a hungry little one.
I cannot wait to print this!!!
My best ideas
Always come to me when I’m swamped with work. Oh well!
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I started this post at the beginning of October. Here I am a few days in… still swamped with work… and more ideas for random things just popping into my head all the time. :)
How do you organize your ideas? Here’s what I like to do. I own a few domain names. One of my web hosting companies allows the use of “catch-all” e-mail addresses. Basically any incorrectly addressed e-mail to a particular domain will be routed to an address of your choosing. So, what I do is send an e-mail with part of the idea to myself like so: “ideas.making.a.million.dollars@DOMAIN.com”. Obviously, I include a longer description of the idea in the subject line and a detailed description in the body of the e-mail. Later I can search up all of my “idea” e-mails in one go or search for a particular topic. I suppose I could do all of this by just creating the “ideas@DOMAIN.com”, but it is pretty nice to be able to search for an idea by the e-mail address too.
Themes from Doctor Who Series 6
Stop reading if you think mentioning stuff about the episodes that have already aired on BBC America to date would be considered… spoilers.
The power of free
Well, my super comfy couch and sofa are both gone. My wife was concerned no one would pick them up. I had no such doubts. They were super comfy, lightly worn, a nice pleasing light brown color, and in pretty good shape.
I had one e-mail inquiry and someone else took it away. Both pieces were in our driveway with big “FREE” signs on them written on cardboard. Someone stopped by earlier today, tried to pick them up, couldn’t do it by himself, took the signs, then came back a few minutes ago to collect both pieces with help.
Years ago while living in Oakland we put a mattress outside our place with a free sign on it. I think we had put it out in the evening and it was gone before 8:00AM the following day. Admittedly, that was a high traffic location, near a freeway on and off ramp, but it was taken away VERY quickly.
Free is a funny thing, especially when it comes to physical goods.
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This post was from June. So, those comfy things are long gone hopefully enjoying a very good home now.
I had a dream last night
If that title look familiar, it’s because I’ve used it before. 1 I don’t remember much about it except that in this dream I lost my pseudo anonymity.
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This post was sitting in draft form in WordPress for the last two months. I have no recollection about this dream any more. Oh well! Losing my pseudo anonymity isn’t even that big a deal to me. It’s funny to me now that I would even have a dream about such a thing.
- And, that line twice before. [↩]
Publishing Drafts
“Limitless”
I read a review of the movie “Limitless” recently and saw a reference to the short story “Understand.” I’m going to cut to the chase here and say that the short story is better than the film. Stop reading right now if you don’t want to read my nitpicking and spoilers.
I think I like Pandora’s algorithm better
For my job I sometimes have to Google some very unsavory topics. 1 So, naturally, Google thinks I’m a perv. I shudder to think what WebMD must think I have.
Pandora on the other hand – they’re pushing ads for Porche. Really?! I had no idea that listening to Kanye, Jay-Z, Cracker, Coldplay, and Linkin Park would put me in a sub-category of users who would be likely to buy a Porche.
- SERIOUSLY!!! I SWEAR! It’s NOT me! [↩]

