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My Creations!Working on my next primitive which is a 3D perspective cube.
It would have been an easy task, but I chose a BORG CUBE.  Taking forever to texture.  My progress thus far. 

My Creations!
Working on my next primitive which is a 3D perspective cube.

It would have been an easy task, but I chose a BORG CUBE.  Taking forever to texture.  My progress thus far. 

My Creations - Today I drew an orange on my desk.  I’m having issues with shading, but this is not bad, I am improving yarg!!

My Creations - Today I drew an orange on my desk.  I’m having issues with shading, but this is not bad, I am improving yarg!!

My creations: this is how I killed the grim reaper 17 years ago.  This is actually a pretty blatant copy of the art hanging on my wall, but we all need to start somewhere.  Made using Sketchbook Pro on my iPad and my finger.

My creations: this is how I killed the grim reaper 17 years ago. This is actually a pretty blatant copy of the art hanging on my wall, but we all need to start somewhere. Made using Sketchbook Pro on my iPad and my finger.

My First Sketch using Sketchbook Pro.
I wouldn’t say I’m an artist to any degree, to be honest, I’ve completely lost all my penmanship abilities.  This however is done with my finger.  It is, to the best of my memory the _evil_ cup that kills people in the end of Indiana Jones:The Last Crusade.  Then I drew some grass over it.

Anyway, it doesn’t make sense I know.  I’m going post these as often as possible.  Each day a new drawing, sorta like how kids bring their arts and crafts back home.

Drawing is fun!  Art is fun!  Took me only 15 years to realize it!

My First Sketch using Sketchbook Pro.

I wouldn’t say I’m an artist to any degree, to be honest, I’ve completely lost all my penmanship abilities.  This however is done with my finger.  It is, to the best of my memory the _evil_ cup that kills people in the end of Indiana Jones:The Last Crusade.  Then I drew some grass over it.

Anyway, it doesn’t make sense I know.  I’m going post these as often as possible.  Each day a new drawing, sorta like how kids bring their arts and crafts back home.

Drawing is fun!  Art is fun!  Took me only 15 years to realize it!

A cosplayer from NY Comic Con 2011. [winner]
Playing as Eva from MGS3.
I’m not sure why I felt the need to share this, it probably has to do with 2.0L of volume being presented before my face.  But part of me believes it/she will mature out of cosplaying into another industry.  B rated movies!
Whatever it is I’m not sure.  Just wanted to post predictions now!

A cosplayer from NY Comic Con 2011. [winner]

Playing as Eva from MGS3.


I’m not sure why I felt the need to share this, it probably has to do with 2.0L of volume being presented before my face.  But part of me believes it/she will mature out of cosplaying into another industry.  B rated movies!

Whatever it is I’m not sure.  Just wanted to post predictions now!

Apple taking a page from Intel’s strategy book?I’ve been giving a lot of thought about why the tech industry just hates on Apple products during their reveal; even though they are enormously successful in the end.
Then I realized that there’s no point in trying to figure that out, people build up their own expectations all the time.  Just hoping that the next new device will make them happy in some magical way.  This isn’t applied to mobile devices, this is applied to everything we do.  I guess it’s a sad view of how unhappy the first world is.
I set my sights on trying to figure why Apple is always on-off with these product reveals; at least with the techies.  And I didn’t have to look any further than to Intel.
Tick-Tock strategy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Tick-Tock
Apple is responsible for creating both OS and hardware; a tough job for any company to put together.  Many giants may have started on this path, but over time gave in to the economics of having a hardware builder and a software developer.Like Intel, Apple products release at the most aggressive rate which they can possibly release at; the rate of tick-tock.  The cycle of ‘big reveal’ followed by ‘minor upgrade’.Iphone3g was the tock, Iphone3gs was a tick cycle, and the iphone4 tock, iphone4s tick… the pattern is pretty obvious.  With the iphone2g being, well the beginning of all things, but things didn’t really take off until the 3g was released.  So we can expect the iphone5 to be a tock.So why do the masses flock to the ticks?  Because if you bought previously on a tick cycle, you’re likely to repurchase on a tick cycle.  If you bought on a tock, you’re likely to purchase again on a tock.  And hence, the numbers that Apple puts out are really just a cycling of their same customer base buying at different times with the addition of some new customers switching brands/phones.So the question to ask is whether or not the same build strategy exist for WP7 and Android devices?No.
Collectively as a group they have a much more aggressive strategy, which is “release the best phone to trump our other Android competitors’.  So quarterly the new next best Android or WP7 is released.
What does this strategy do to the market?  It pushes the bar in the industry and quite possibly at a rate that Apple cannot keep up with.

Apple taking a page from Intel’s strategy book?
I’ve been giving a lot of thought about why the tech industry just hates on Apple products during their reveal; even though they are enormously successful in the end.

Then I realized that there’s no point in trying to figure that out, people build up their own expectations all the time.  Just hoping that the next new device will make them happy in some magical way.  This isn’t applied to mobile devices, this is applied to everything we do.  I guess it’s a sad view of how unhappy the first world is.

I set my sights on trying to figure why Apple is always on-off with these product reveals; at least with the techies.  And I didn’t have to look any further than to Intel.

Tick-Tock strategy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Tick-Tock

Apple is responsible for creating both OS and hardware; a tough job for any company to put together.  Many giants may have started on this path, but over time gave in to the economics of having a hardware builder and a software developer.

Like Intel, Apple products release at the most aggressive rate which they can possibly release at; the rate of tick-tock.  The cycle of ‘big reveal’ followed by ‘minor upgrade’.

Iphone3g was the tock, Iphone3gs was a tick cycle, and the iphone4 tock, iphone4s tick… the pattern is pretty obvious.  With the iphone2g being, well the beginning of all things, but things didn’t really take off until the 3g was released.  So we can expect the iphone5 to be a tock.

So why do the masses flock to the ticks?  Because if you bought previously on a tick cycle, you’re likely to repurchase on a tick cycle.  If you bought on a tock, you’re likely to purchase again on a tock.  And hence, the numbers that Apple puts out are really just a cycling of their same customer base buying at different times with the addition of some new customers switching brands/phones.

So the question to ask is whether or not the same build strategy exist for WP7 and Android devices?

No.

Collectively as a group they have a much more aggressive strategy, which is “release the best phone to trump our other Android competitors’.  So quarterly the new next best Android or WP7 is released.

What does this strategy do to the market?  It pushes the bar in the industry and quite possibly at a rate that Apple cannot keep up with.

Ping Pong Night Clubs.  This definitely appeals to my childhood, though playing publicly I’m going to get my ass handed to me.  But how could a night of table tennis, booze, and food turn out badly?
12 tables and some table tennis pros on site.  Sounds decent!  And it could be a fair crowd.
It’s in King West, going to try to check it out this year.

Ping Pong Night Clubs.  This definitely appeals to my childhood, though playing publicly I’m going to get my ass handed to me.  But how could a night of table tennis, booze, and food turn out badly?

12 tables and some table tennis pros on site.  Sounds decent!  And it could be a fair crowd.

It’s in King West, going to try to check it out this year.

Time Capsule and Spot Light and not shutting down

Apple you seriously need to fix the issue with spotlight trying to index my time capsule drive.  Please just put an option to exclude external disks in the backup.

That being said mds process will disable your macbook’s ability to sleep as well as internet sharing.


You can find out if time capsule is ruining your macbook by running the following in terminal: 

mdutil -sa 

$ mdutil -sa 
/Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb: 
Indexing enabled. 
/: 
Indexing enabled. 
/Volumes/Time Machine: 
Indexing enabled. 

Tumbling from the iPad

So today it was infact meant to be. I did not anticipate the fact that I was going to be able to buy this. As soon as I walked into Best Buy and the told me that they had some ipad for sale, I went and bought one.

I didn’t think that it would be a good buy, but as I use it now on my kitchen table it feels just so much better than I thought was possible. This POS is magical, and now it’s time to start developing for it.

I think I got most of the typing down, I do need to slow down just a touch, otherwise I start mangling a whole bunch of stuff that I don’t want to.

3D Glasses Free on the ipad 2.  Impressive application, definitely no easy feat.