Tech appetite

I read somewhere that you get hungrier when you watch ads pushing food or even when you have an abundance of food in the house.

Does the same apply with technology?  Do you want more tech if you have a bunch of tech in the house?  Does watching tech related programming cause technoloust?

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Point & shoot camera with HD video capture?  This could be my best friend at trade shows replacing an older Canon point & shoot and a Kodzk Zi6.  I’d only need this and my phone with some kind of battery pack.

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Time to replace the old Harmony 880.  Its buttons don’t work like they used (probably due to the fact the 880 has hit the floor about 100 times in its short life).  I’m shying away from the “dogbone” shaped 800s and going with the 720.

Update: Not so fast — just cleaned the contacts inside the 880 and it seems to work much better.  Now to figure out a better grip.

Make Monday easier?

I’ve had a pretty productive day.

  • Walked/ran with one of the dogs.
  • Mowed the lawn (complete with fancy V-shape pattern in the backyard).
  • Edited an episode of “Dinosaurs: Before They Were Fuels” (available now, see below).
  • Hit the supermarket.
  • Zeroed out my inboxes.

Last week, I spent some of Sunday editing “ChannelFlip Web.”  I’m thinking about editing Tuesday’s episode today so I can spend more time on other things tomorrow.  It’ll definitely help my Monday.  I’m about 90% sure I’ll be making my Monday easier by editing today.