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One Day I'm Going To Write A Post About Procrastination


All the time I am out and about I'm not getting anything done. Well obviously I am getting the things I went out to do done but the list of projects I have at home aren't being done. And what do I do when I get home? I write about what I just did, where I just went or where I may be going next. If I'm not doing that I am reading e-mails, 
RSS Feeds [though not so much since the advent of Twitter... I'm starting a post about that too!] or Tweets. Now, I'm sure I'm not the only one putting off work in this way... Or not managing their time effectively as others would say but I do have a very long list of things that I should be doing instead.

First off there is an album to finish, which has been started three times. Secondly there is a new website [this one here] to finish in order to promote the previous two albums, a book and some artwork. And I intend to replace the blog on my original site with a mobile site for the geo stuff below.

Then there is a "Birdsong" project/installation [Urban/Avian] and I've got some ideas for a geo-locational bunch of tunes [I'm not even considering the album idea any more once the third one is finished] which is involving a lot of research into Augmented Reality, Location Based Services and Quick Response codes. Then there is another book [graphics and text this time].

I also have an idea for stems of music that are inter-changeable so that the listener can make their own mix [It's the future according to something I read the other day. You see? Reading and not doing again] but that's hardly a new idea now. There is an unfinished video project, although I think thats going to require a new PC as I want to use Photoshop to edit multiple frames and previous attempts have just crashed my current one. It's stop-frame and going to be very time consuming.

There must be some famous procrastinators. You know, ones that ended up not being in the wrong place at the right time... Or vice-versa... and all that? There must have been times when letting someone else say what you  were thinking but putting off saying got them into deep water instead of you... or me? But then again maybe they ended up getting the credit for something you thought about ages ago!

Still, by finishing this off I can tick off the fifth of seven tasks I set myself to do today [or yesterday now!], which isn't too shabby.

Post latest photos to flickr  
Read last three days bookmarked web pages [approx 40]
Finish Robo Sapien and post to SoundCloud
Write Tumblr post on last three art events attended
Finish "Procrastination" post
Look into Microstock Photography sites
Start Location Based Services Post [5 x A4 pages of notes for this though]

Still, another day tomorrow... except I'm out. And I think I only have one night in next week. Anybody want to do my day job for me? it's really getting in the way!

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Some Geo-Pondering

I want to be able to aggregate all of my geo-locational stuff to one Google Map. If I geo tag photos in Flickr, bookmarks in Delicious, add a calendar entry in Google Calendar or tweets from my phone I should be able to see them all on one map. I might even have Google Docs tagged with geo-locational information that might be pertinent to somewhere.

I guess I am going to have to try Yahoo Pipes to acheive this... Or will Google Wave be up to the task?

Rob sent me an invite for Wave and I have duly started looking at the features it has to offer. Unfortunately not all of those features mentioned in the videos that accompany it are available to try yet. For instance the robots that can draw your tweets into Wave or send your completed Waves to Blogger. Hopefully a Posterous equivalent of that will appear too? I'm hoping/assuming Wave will tuen out to be some sort of hybrid of Twitter, Office Communicator/Windows Messenger and GMail but with the addition of features that have been available in iGoogle, such as widgets for RSS Feeds, embedding Maps, Calendars and Google Docs. What we get depends whether they're aiming it to a more Corporate tool or have more Creative uses? It certainly looks to be a Collaborative tool alright but it all depends on what you can eventually feed into it. Given the amount of information it is now possible to keep up to date with via Twitter the poor old RSS feed needs a new sense of purpose and feeding into various mashed-up apps has to be it.

I think I need to wait until more options are available within Wave before judging it but I'll keep tinkering with it. In the meantime I need to take the plunge and start looking at the API's to these things. But first I need to get a few other things sorted.

Firstly, I'm not over convinced that the GPS feature within Twidroid on my G1 is actually adding any geo-information to my tweets yet any way! But the fact that it takes ages to get a location in Brightkite and Latitude as well suggest that that maybe living in a city for you! The G1 camera is too poor for any practical use as well so I don't use that for geo-tagged photos and therefore still need to add geo-locational info manually to any shots I take with my 400D or Cybershot. I haven't even looked at adding geo-location details to Delicious bookmarks although I know it's possible. It's obviously possible to feed Google Calendar entries into Google Maps too as this GoogleSystem Blog demonstrates.

I like geo-locational stuff. I like it as a way of merging our analogue and digital lives, as a step towards an Augmented Reality. I like Layar. But I have issues with waving my phone around, to lock onto locational information, inviting any unscrupulous passer-by to swipe it off of me. I don't necessarily want to advertise my position in real-time as Google Latitude or Brightkite does but they could have their uses if fed the right information.

For instance If I tag restaurants, places of interest or shops that I find online, in a particular area that I think I might be visiting in the future, in Delicious; and events that are going to take me to that area are in my Google Calendar then when the GPS on my phone detects that I am in that area my Google Map [or Latitude] should be able to remind me to check these places out. I can then Tweet comments on these places and see them appear beside the original entries. And tweets mentioning the shop/restaurant/etc concerned can be fed into a Twitter List that I can see fed in situ on the Map. This is the sort of thing that I believe Brightkite was created for but it has limited users and seems to me to be more of a photoblogging site now. It certainly appears to have become more people rather than place orientated and there are more than enough Social Networking sites for that sort of behaviour!

Still maybe the fabled GPhone will appear one day and answer all these wishes? Or is the Google Chrome OS going to end up on a netbook instead? In the meantime I better make sure I have some API/Mash-Up books on my Amazon Wishlist. Before long I hope to be able to produce music/artwork with locational properties, but more about that in a later post.

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Getting More Mobile

Well, I said I'd start posting here and here I go,..

I'm just configuring my new Dell Latitude e6400 for a browser based existence. It's not really mine to install any apps on so I'm going to see how much I can acheive with nothing but Firefox and a few plug-ins installed.

I'm also testing to see how long the battery lasts. Looks like 4.5 hours. Wireless is good on it though, I must say. Most things can't cope with the walls in our flat. Shame about this Vista thing though!

Hopefully this will make it easier for me to blog, arrange music, edit photos and generally get stuff done on the go! mind you, anything would be better than my cronky old laptop, with its 30 minute battery life.

I might have to invest in one of those little 3G dongle gadgies too. And I think I might slyly install my Wacom Bamboo Tablet that was never happy on my XP machines. Assuming its happier with VIsta [something has to be!].

So, what am I doing it all with?


What else would anyone suggest?

 

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