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Create, 2009, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhLlnq5yY7k&feature=youtube_gdata.

I love this talk, so much!  I know that what president Uchtdorf says is true.  The desire to create is something that is built into ourselves.  We have an inherent need to create something in this world.  I feel that we all do create something just by being here on this earth.  Everything I say or do effects those around me, my presence in this world changes the outcome of life.  That is creation.  I have that ability and so does everyone else.  I just love this message, because it’s not only art, it’s not just my photography or my web design or my writing or any of my other creative endeavors.  It’s my life.  My life is a creation built for creation.  I hope we all take a second to look at ourselves and appreciate the impact we have had on this world.  I don’t care who you are or what you have done.  If you are a mother raising a family, a student going to school, a grandmother baking cookies for your grandkids.  Because of you the world is the way it is today.  Were it not for you this world would be missing a vital and key part of what makes it the wonderful place to live that it is.  We create.

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Albert Einstein during a lecture in Vienna in ...
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I think that is what Einstein called daydreaming.  Anyways, I was having an epic one last night I want to share.  Going back on my thoughts that I wrote on somewhat the other day, “learning ouside of school and the moral justifications of piracy”. But I was thinking about collaboration and the way that thoughts flow.  That is what I enjoy so much about this blog is that my thoughts can just flow and others can see it, but how many tools really let us do that?

My Idea

So this was my thought.  A web based program that would transcribe text to speech from any internal or 3rd party input device.  But unlike your average text to speech software this would be built like an idea web.  As you talk it would be constantly scanning databases and the web and definitions of words etc, to know when a topic has changed, and create a new node in the web.  It would also be intuitive enough to detect natural punctuation.  It would have a built in database of keywords that would trigger things to happen, for instance if you said the keyword ideas, it would start a list of ideas.

It would also have a section that would list news stories and peered articles relating to your topic.  Furthermore it would actually transcribe the brainstorm word for word as any dictation software so you can read it just the way you thought it.  The web would also have the ability to attach rich web content, videos, images, even entire web pages.  It would keep a bibliographic record of all the sources used and you could import that into word.  And you could add your own web nodes and ideas manually as well.  The web would also have the ability to “trackback” or highlight from topic to topic how a specific idea node was created.  You could manually add your own trackbacks as well, so you can find the most direct and relevant information for your topic.

It would also have the ability to index these brainstorm webs, tag them, and notate them, so a record is kept.  It also would be able to index and tag and notate other files and information from the internet much like Zotero.

Pretty wicked awesome right?  I thought so.  Anyways that was my thought.

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Nikon D90 in Liveview mode

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Ok guys, so just a quick update.  I just got my W2s back and filed my taxes, which is really exciting because I’m getting like $1200.00 back!  To break this down, what that means is my mission is paid completely by February 30th, and I can have my nikon D90 by March 15th!  Ya know, the one that I said I’d never get?  It might actually be sooner now that at the time of writing, I have undertaken another project for my Aunt’s small business.  I cannot wait to have a camera to hold in my hands again!  And don’t you worry, I will post a whole slue of pictures on this blog when I get my new camera.  In the mean time however, let’s look at some pictures of people who are better than I.

Ten Reasons To Hate Flickr

As a disclaimer, none of these images are mine, this section is my homage to photographers of flickr better than me.  Today’s images are all Nikon D90 shots.  Soon, soon.  For more excellent shots see http://www.flickr.com/photos/denemiles/

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