When Handed a Business Trip, Make it an Adventure.

February 17th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

When you have to travel on business it’s best to do it on your terms.

Surprisingly enough, I was able to do that this time. I’m actually taking a train cross-country from St. Paul to Seattle.

I leave tonight.

Why?

Because I could. Because I never have before. Because I am curious.

Is there any better reason?*

Chug-a-Chug-a-Choo! Choo! :-)

Train Artwork by Vicious-Speed
* I also get to avoid airports, cavity searches, and tiny airplane seats. Woohoo!

My New Lunch Spot

February 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

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A Great Example of How I Feel

February 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

A similar write-up on the dangers of believing all of the praise your work is getting.

Chances Are, You Suck

Do you know that feeling? The one when you’re showing images to someone (perhaps an editor that you were hoping to work with) and you get to that picture, the one that looked perfectly acceptable moments before, but as soon as you show it, you’re filled with regret.

Yeah, I hate that feeling.

Authoring Software, Silly Licenses, and Evil Empires

January 24th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

The difference between Apple as an evil empire and Microsoft as an evil empire player is simple. Where Microsoft’s technology was often a cheap imitation of what was already available in superior products, Apple’s technology continues to be solid, forward-thinking, and well designed. The game has changed and advocates of the open Internet as a creative platform need to step up.

Now, I’ll be the first to admit that Microsoft has changed a lot. I am no longer embarrassed to dual boot and I do find MS Office 2010 to be a fantastic suite of applications. In a lot of ways, Microsoft has done a lot to repair an image that needed it. That impetus for change didn’t happen overnight and it didn’t happen without an economic incentive. The same is true of Apple. If you want to help stop the proliferation of dumb licenses, help make the competition better. I am not asking you to code. I am not asking you to become a software designer. I am not even asking you to switch operating systems. I am just suggesting you look at the tools available and decide what works the best not just in the short term, but for the long haul. Use the open tools that are available or push your vendors to create standards-compliant products that can compete.

I know it is hard to compete with a free product. Then again, I don’t really think Apple’s iBook Author software is free. It is, potentially, the most expensive software available today. It pre-emptively takes full commercial control of any creative work designed in the software. I keep reading these arguments that try to liken it to a publisher buying a book and sharing the profits. Some point to Amazon’s publishing its restrictions that I would also strongly suggest everyone pay careful attention to. That said, as far as I am aware, Amazon isn’t dictating licensing based on a software package. I am able to create my work using whatever software I see fit. I can then shop my work to other publishers or sell my creation myself. Amazon only cares when they are the method by which I choose to sell, and that (like choosing Apple as a channel) is purely the author’s prerogative. More realistically, Apple’s stance would be like Microsoft demanding the right to sell and publish every commercial novel that was written with MS Word.

Hmmm….on second thought, let’s not give Microsoft any ideas. I am not so sure they have changed that much.

SOPA and PIPA Protests

January 18th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink

If Text and Hubris generated enough page hits to make a “going dark” protest practical and valid, this site would already be dark. Frankly, it doesn’t and while I can understand the value of sites like Wikipedia going dark, I feel that the best thing smaller blogs can do is act to inform people about the severe risk this type of legislation (SOPA, PIPA) poses to the Internet, economic and creative communities, artists, and our society as a whole.

Go here [ https://blacklist.eff.org/ ] to take action!