Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Suvivalist vs. throw away
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Weaving a network
Never miss out on a networking opportunity. I learned this lesson yesterday striking up conversations with those that are not only interested and enthused can definitely spark interest in others nearby. I was invited to an open house at Tiny Circuits. It was never stated that it would be a networking opportunity and parties with like minded individuals. I sometimes get called a nerd or human google in certain circles because I like to see what others interests are verbally. So I shoot out subjects like a food processor and then see what sticks and see how I can relate. The basis of human interaction tends to lead to these discussions but some like to discuss the abstract and build upon ideas capabilities and others are definitely from the show me state where it doesn't exist unless you can see it. Subjects that were touched on arduino computers used for drones and their capabilities versus cost benefit analysis.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Catered engineering
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Determination
What do you when you can't reach out mentors? Academic mainstays in the field aren't responsive and so called experts say you're dragging your feet?
Keep blogging! Why because it still moves the narrative forward and paces your responses to the myriad of questions that will be asked about your subject. Do not forget that many companies do have blogs and they need someone with technical expertise
You blog will help you to strategize to help you get ready to pull the trigger when the correct time arises. If you can't ask yourself the tough questions and look for answers don't ask others to do it for you. But don't dig to deep down the rabbits whole and I hope this forum keeps the tech from my perspective affordable relatable and achievable.
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So are we looking at biology advantages or advanced band-aids. We want everything to be revolutionary but must realize without any ty...
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I am starting to do research on what I missed out on at the mini-maker faire luckily an associate of mine Ken Burns of Tiny Circuits, wa...
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Enough with the mustaches already. We are officially beyond novelty and are now looking at changing standards from the purveying idea o...