Inside my head is a Blog that comes from the heart. Whether it is me just kicking back a brew and spilling the story of my life onto this virtual journal than so be it, this is me, this is who I am.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Monday, March 19, 2007

• Video Chat
• Tagging
• Comment + Review (pre-post/ finalized conceptual)
• How does site differ from a person using GarageBand?
• Flagging Posts
• Comments + Rating System
• Connections of 'Real' People

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

BLOGS _ BLOGS_ BLOGS-
No one reads my blog. It is fine with me, since I am not pretending to be the savvy blogger, however, it saddens me that these little bits and pieces of information are only there for myself and the database. Poor Oracle and Me, what are we to do? I guess we need to jazz things up by adding a cool snippet or something that the whole world can enjoy, so here we go. I am going to add a LINK (a link being a gateway to some garbage site that I am just hoping some lil blogger will click!) Office Space: Starring Google!! No I didn't write this, but you know someone who knows a lot about something did. All in all, Google announces today that they are going to compete with Microsoft's office and create their own office applications that can be stored online and reached from anywhere in the world. Now that has potential don't you think. Please any comments will be very much appreciated!!

- Scott

Sunday, February 11, 2007

"Podcasts"
I think podcasts can be a cool thing. However, I believe that in order for podcaasts, both audio and video, to become a really useful thing, we are going to have to filter who and what sort of material can go online. I made a podcast yesterday about making a podcast, so if the wrong sort of person was to listen to it and actually find the parts of the podcast that actually make sense, then they would be able to make their own podcast and that would suck. What if a crazy person had a podcast about what went on inside his head, people could listen to it and who knows, maybe they would start to go a little crazy listening to it. Just an example, I'm not sure that it even matters. In my opinion a podcast is the same thing as a blog. A person with good intent can make great blog that really has something of any sort of value to it, while other people, like myself, can just rant and say whatever comes next while typing on the keyboard. I get to transcribe my thoughts in hopes that someone reads them, but in all actuality and complete honesty, I am not a real big blogger. I think I just help eat up megabytes online. Google can afford it but I do my part of hosting most of my content so I can leave Google's servers less full so someone with some honest content can go ahead and upload that!!

-Scott

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Hey all you out in the blog-o-sphere. Today I come at you talking about what a podcast is and how to make a podcast in my feature episode: Making A Podcast - While Making a Podcast. Roughly speakin' this podcast is a podcast about making a podcast while actually putting together the podcast that you are listening to. Cleaver. I know.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

So in honer of street art and my purchasing of the exciting book "Street Art" - the spray files by Louis Bou, I am now turning my blog into a Web 2.0 Spray file. If I find some cool, excellent street art, then I am going to post it so others can enjoy it, as I do. I find that to make real good street art takes the same sort of talent that a tattoo artist exemplifies. So in homage to these great artists I give you my blog in the style of street art!

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

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Welcome everyone out there in the world of the BLOG!!!. I was sitting around today thinking about how funny it is that everyone is blogging about everything, either for professional recognition or to show that they can create something that turns up all over the internet. I just had to sit back and say how amusing it is that web 2.0 has turned into such a gigantic entity in so little time. Forget AOL and Dial-Up, downloads of shareware Doom (For Windows 95) etc. We have come into a new era, a new generation to be more specific of quick information. We have drive through fast-food, drive-through liquor stores...people are even picking up dry-cleaning "on the go." What has happened to the simple times? I guess I miss the good old days where relaxation didn't mean sitting down with the laptop, PDA, and 3G satellite phone while on vacation. I guess I miss being able to sit under a tree for hours just looking up into the expanse of the sky and realizing that there is much more to life than our wacky electronics and our drive-through lives.

Enough rants for now, maybe more to come!!!