84. Creativity, Whispers, Brainsets, and Bob
Recalling the events of the week; reviewing the first few chapters of “Your Creative Brain” by Shelly Carson, PhD; noting that Jesus doesn’t really care if you call him “Bob”.
Recalling the events of the week; reviewing the first few chapters of “Your Creative Brain” by Shelly Carson, PhD; noting that Jesus doesn’t really care if you call him “Bob”.
Reviewing my adventure with the sales tax certification; remember a conversation with an acquaintence regarding taking the “edge off of life”; rehearsing the lies about life that the flesh tells; and retelling the truth of our existence.
Reviewing the events of the week; discussing the approach of Insane Clown Posse of spewing violence and misogyny as a way to draw individuals to them so that they can draw these individuals to God.
Reflecting on the state of our world where tragedy spawns an expectation for money; remembering the principles while being subjected to the high-pressure sales pitch in Las Vegas; noting that responding in the spirit always leads to more possibilities than responding in the flesh.
Vainworks Stand Introduction
Continuing the discussion about the Vainworks Stand; admitting that there are always the unforseen changes needed to every product; trying to determine which changes to implement and which to leave alone.
Continuing with the discussions about the Vainworks Stand–a desk stand for a smart phone that turns the rear-facing camera into a front facing camera. This week: How to make the decision to move forward when you hit the obstacles. (2010-09-29 Sorry, sorry, I had this link to the wrong audio file!)
Continuing with the discussion over the current project to product a plastic desk stand that will convert a smart phone rear-facing camera into a front-facing camera
Continuing the discussion about the “super-secret project” in terms of tools, and both time and money boundaries to keep the project from going wild.
Rehearsing the processing of taking an idea to a decision point on the mechanism for creating the design.