Archive for October, 2009

Oct 18 2009

Getting Airport Express to “just work”

Published by Jenny under How Tos

So, I recently installed a wireless network in my home using Apple’s Airport wireless hardware. The Apple web site and the accompanying documentation make wireless networking sound like an amazing invention that’s even more amazingly simple to install. If you use Apple’s gear, then a potentially days-long experiment in frustration is reduced to a few minutes of networking nirvana. Because everything Apple makes “just works.”

Well, if you’re using Windows, that’s not always the case.

It took me about 2 days of near-nonstop futzing to get the Airport Extreme and Airport Express base stations to work (and keep working). The issues I experienced were experienced by many, many others, some of whom documented their resolutions which in turn got me closer to getting things working. I’m writing this article to record my own resolution, paying it forward as it were. Continue Reading »

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Oct 07 2009

Starting anew

Published by Jenny under Uncategorized

A lot of what I read (on the Internet, in books, in magazines, etc.) about creativity usually centers around being artistic. If you’re “creative” you’re throwing pots, making jewelry, telling stories around a campfire, painting or drawing or collaging or similar whathaveyou. And if you look around trying to find information about being creative in business, you find people talking about how artists can earn a living making their art.

Uhhh, ok. Not quite what I had in mind, though.

See, I’m not an artist nor am I workaholic. Creativity isn’t only about being artistic and business isn’t only about making money. There’s an intellectual facet to creativity that I don’t think gets explored outside of science journals. And there’s a moral aspect to business that’s all but ignored in the real world.

So, what am I looking for? I guess I’m looking for the offbeat, the unconventional, the non-conformist. Yeah, if you’re going to make money without getting in trouble, a business has to adhere to certain conventions (like established accounting principles). And too, the reason for starting the business has to be somewhat conventional, like solving a problem, filling a need, or providing entertainment. But the business itself can be as freaky as it wants to be, as long as there’s a market.

Sounds great when you’re talking about it. And if you already have a freaky idea for a business, there’s no shortage of people willing to help you figure out if there is a market.

But what if you don’t have your freaky idea yet? What do you do to get one?

So, I’m also looking for examples of creative thinking, creative problem solving.

Why am I looking for this in the first place? Because I’m ready to make some changes. Rather big changes, actually. Since I’m now “of a certain age” (and, consequently, living outside of acknowledged chronology), there’s no sense in denying myself what I want anymore.

When you’re young, people are always telling you how you have your life ahead of you, how much time you still have. Personally, I think that’s a lie. None of us has much time at all. So, there’s never a reason to put off your dreams or bury your talents or “wait until next year.” There’s never a reason good enough because no one has a life long enough.

Yeah, I know that what I’m looking for is fairly nuanced, so I’ve no doubt I’ll be looking for a while to find it. While I’m looking I’ll post what I find. Hopefully, I’ll be successful.

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