Russ's Uninteresting Blog of Pointless Things

Fri May 11

DAYCARE PROVIDERS

Much respect!  I know for a fact I could not control 5 kids, let alone 25…so this quick blog is basically just a shout out to those who take care of children. 

I take my child to a daycare that does Kindergarten prep. So not only is the teacher taking care of 10 children, half of which are not entering kindergarten in the fall, but faciliting skills that the other half will experience.  In addition…then they all go home and tend to their own children, some of which are in those “pesky” teen years.

So remember to thank your daycare teachers for helping mold your children…because believe it or not, we’re not all capable of doing what they do…and I couldn’t do it…even if I really really wanted to.

And that’s my two cents!

R-Dig

Wed May 9

Good Meeting today

On my way out the door, but wanted to mention briefly the discussion we had about Take2 and beyond.  Was a great day for a meeting, nice and rainy, and at 10 this morning, almost a bit nippy!  None the less…everyone threw in their two cents about Streaming audio, the Professional library, and of course, how they can’t live without yours truly. 

Alright so the last part is a complete lie…but as long as I believe it, that’s what matters.  Anyway, I think great things are coming your way, and the Education Service Center at Greenbush is leading by example.  We’re doing things no other service center in the state is doing, and we’re doing it on a shoestring budget.

Exciting stuff is sure to abound with the up and coming improvements to the science center with lab cams and a flat screen monitor to feed those into at the front desk.  Stay tuned for all the latest…sure it may be a week or so before I blog again, but at least I’m blogging, huh?

~R-Diggy 

Mon May 7

Transferring to Tumblr

Alright, I did it…I switched from Greenbush Blogs to Tumblr…primarily cause the RSS feed wasn’t working anymore…but as per Rich’s suggestion, overall, it just kinda looks cool!

None the less, in case you’re wondering…yes…this is going to be fed into the Take2 page…and yes…we’re still doing great and exciting things with our blogs…just in a state of Hiatus at the moment.

So take the time to relax, stay tuned, and enjoy the many musings of the uninteresting things I have to say!

Russ
 

What a world…What a world…

I laughed as I wrote the title of this blog…one would think that I reminisce about the Wizard of Oz, and appropriately so…being Kansas and all, however, I think of YOGURT, you know Mel Brook’s character rendition of Yoda in Space Balls…perhaps I’m dating myself, or I just have waaaaaaaaay too much movie trivia on my mind at the moment.

Anyway, Rich and I got to talking tonight, and it was amazing just how much we’ve accomplished in just under 2 years if you will here at Greenbush.

Technology, as we all know, is a constantly changing entity (yes entity)…what is hip and cool one day disappears or is outdated in a matter of months, days, or perhaps even minutes…so the following list defines just what we’ve done…and how far we’ve come.  I’m sure I’m missing something…and obviously I’m avoiding posting about some of the pitfalls and perils we’ve overcome…but gotta say…this is pretty impressive:

Timeline:

2005
Summer 2005 - new Innovation of Greenbush Labs
Nov. 2005 - Take2 podcast begins
Nov/Dec. 2005 – We begin to Blog

2006
Early 2006 - Greenbush 360
Early 2006 - Couch joins the Take2 crew
Early 2006 - Take2 moves from 1 office Space to Daves conference room
Early 2006 -  Take2 conquers Myspace.com (not really), but we join the hype
Mid 2006 - Blogging and Podcasting/Tech Academies
Fall/Winter 2006 - Training offered for Blogging and Podcasting - http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dkh4fhj_5cp99fj
Fall/Winter 2006 - Podcasting Room takes new life with old server room becoming Studio 33
Winter 2006 - SecondLife introduced

2007
Early 2007 - SecondLife Land purchased
February 2007 - Take2 takes on new blood with Brad and a new format
March 2007- Streaming through SecondLife with Darwin Server
March 2007 - Brad introduces his Business Partners Blog
March 2007 - GABCAST introduced
Early April 2007- Brad begins podcasting in is blog to his Business partners
April 2007 - SecondlLife Island purchased
April 2007 - Take2 celebrates 50
April 2007 - Streaming through UStream.tv

Currently providing:
Podcasting and Blogging training:
iMovie, Audacity, Garage Band, Hellodeo, Gabcast, Gimp, etc.
Virtual Conferencing services (free) and Streaming conferences via Greenbush Island in SecondLife
Greenbush TV featuring:
Live Video Podcasts courtesy UStream.tv
IDL streaming through rooms A, B, C, and the Science Center over UStream.tv

Now here’s the kicker…an estimated 75-85% of Greenbush staff do not know much about any of these things…why?  Cause they don’t tune in to Take2 weekly.  I’m not saying they can’t…I’m saying they don’t…and truly that’s where the power of podcasts come into play…cause they are recorded and stored audio links that can be subscribed to or listened to through the Take2 Website (take2.greenbush.us or take2podcast.podshow.com).

The point is…we can continue to cover what we’ve done…and we can continue to discover new revelations with changing technology…or we can stay stagnant. Same goes with many of our employees…we can only do and say so much, but if you don’t want to implement what we talk about and don’t want to listen, we can’t force you to…but beware fellow readers…TIME WON’T STAND STILL FOR YOU…only you can choose to do something with the knowledge we bring you. It’s pretty much guaranteed, Take2 and it’s listeners won’t be left behind.

PEACE,

R-Diggy

(originally posted May 2, 2007) 

TWITTER

Funny thing about blogs…I can’t keep them updated…but the damnest thing about Twitter…updates instantly and I don’t have to even leave the comfort of my messenger.
I use GoogleTalk…and thanks to that IM..I can post and send things instantly about what I’m doing, or more to the point…NOT DOING.



follow Take2_host1 at http://twitter.com

Now if you’re like I was and asking yourself…what is Twitter and what should I use it for anyway…then consider these few things:

1) Always wish you could network with a group of people and not really deal with them face to face?

2) Wanting to write down thoughts, ideas, or daily doo-dads, in 140 characters or less?

3) Ever say to yourself…I wish I had more friends that don’t really talk to me, but I can get updates on from time to time?

THEN TWITTER IS THE IDEAL BLOG/IM FOR YOU!

All kidding aside, it’s neat to see what others are doing in the world while you’re slaving away at work.  It was very cool to see CC Chapman and others post about PODCAMPNY and watch others like BrittanyMason wish they were there with me! 

I’m having alot of fun using twitter, but it can be extremely addictive and extremely time consuming when you miss posts.  Thankfully you can always log into your personal space and view them all in one fail swoop.

Take2 Podcast has started doing more with Twitter and with the Podcamp coming to the Midwest, we’re extremely excited about networking with some of those we only see online or using Twitter!

Thanks to those that have included me in your Twitters…I look forward to getting to know you all, and to those that haven’t added me…someday you’ll want to!  ;)

LATE,

Russ

(originally posted April 9, 2007) 

Common Courtesy - do you earn an A?

Alright, I’m not an expert, but as I’m sitting here in KC awating news of my wife’s arm at the Hand and Spine Surgery Center, I’m in awe at both the professional and the personal courtesy displayed here.

Now where technology is concerned, I’ll never be a “Richard White,” or a “Darren Couch,” or even a “Matt Blatchley. From the Business perspective, I’ll never be a “Brad Stefanoni,” but you know, from a people perspective, I’d say I try to do what I would expect others to do to me.

Ask yourself, do you get offended or a bit unnerved when you sneeze, and no one says a thing, however, when you hear someone sneeze, you  always make a point to say, “Bless you,” or “God-bless you?”  Well I’m one of those people…but yet, here I sit in the waiting room and without warning, began having a sneezing fit…out of nowhere, the receptionist at the desk as well as my mother-in-law and one other person say, “Bless you.”   Man I don’t even get that at work most days. 

As I thanked them all, the receptionist, said, “Well you’re welcome.”  Man I don’t even get that at home!!  A+ goes to the receptionist!
So it got me to thinking…sometimes, it’s the little things that mean the most…are we all displaying the same common courtesy we would want in return?  Doubtful, so here is a short but sweet list of some of the “small things” that mean the most…at least to me.

1) the sneezing thing…a “bless you” now and then can distinguish those who show concern for others besides themselves…from those too wrapped up in their own world to notice.

2) Going somewhere…perhaps the occassional offering to get something (such as coffee, a soda, etc.) from another building so the other person doesn’t have to walk that way just for that particular item would be great.

3) Assisting those with children. I was at my kid’s gymnastics class the other day, and a woman with 2 kids was obviously stressing and sitting on the floor with an infant…I went, got a chair and offered it to her, rather than have her squat on the floor…the same could be said for those carrying around infants in a carrier.

4) Have a nice day.  A phrase that sometimes goes unsaid.  Nothing bothers me more than driving through a drive-through, or making a stop somewhere and they are more in a hurry to shovel you off than to end on a high note.  Funny enough, I’ll say that myself to the employees in those positions…cause I feel they don’t get enough credit for what they do either.

5) A SIMPLE THANK YOU!  Those 2 words can mean the most…from thanking the person who said “Bless you” to the person getting you a seat…show some appreciation for gods sake…even employees like to hear a thank you for the most minor things.  When you receive something, remember, it’s a priviledge, you’re not OWED anything.

Those really are the things that make the most sense to me.  Perhaps I’m alone in all this, but if you’re like me…remember, not everyone will take on these qualities, or mannerisms, but deep down, everyone appreciates it when it comes to them. 

Be good, and until next time…THANK YOU for reading my blog…and we encourage you to continue listening to Take 2!

Russ

(originally posted Mar. 30, 2007) 

Gabcast Addition

Well thanks to Darren Couch and his insight into improving blogging and podcasts…I went ahead and signed up for a gabcast account. It was simple to get signed up, and even easier to use, the best part…you can create an episode, which is basically just giving it a title, a password, and some tags…then after submitting, it gives you an episode number and a password, and then you call in from your phone.  The cool thing is, after you set it up on the web, you can call at any time, as long as you have your numbers, to an 800 line, and after you’re done, it’s automatically submitted to the gabcast site.  Then you can take the code it gives you, and embed it into your site, which is what I”m going to attempt to do here:Gabcast! Russ Greeting #1


        Not sure if it will work or not, but this is a link at the very least.  Check it out…let me know if you would like your own or if you have any advice.  It’s cool…so thanks to Couch, and thanks to you that continue to listen to Take2!
~R~

(originally posted Mar. 21, 2007)

Changing the Format

ALAS…all good things have to come to an end…which is why Take2 is continuing.  Now I’m not saying that we suck or anything, I’m merely saying that we did what we had to do…and now, we’re making it better!  So in part…what we did before worked great for what we were trying to do…which was bring podcasting to life for Greenbush.  We had no supervision…we were flying off the cuff…but we were failing in regards to doing what was best for THE BUSH.

*a little tweaking here*
*a little restructuring there*
*BAMMO*

Instant gratification!

We brought in Mr. Stefanoni…he’s the guy who can pull things together.  He’s organized, he’s structured, and he’s the one who will keep us on track.

We formed a focus group to help us decide what works and what doesn’t work. 

We created categories…things to stick to…so you can find what you want, when you want it.

We’re also going to start recording on Thursday…so by Friday afternoon…you’ll have your Take2 and eat it too…so to speak.

We’re anxious to bring to you the things that can help educate, inform, and entertain you…and of course, there’s still the slap-stick portions that we’re always anxious to engage in.

We look forward to hearing from you all soon!




(originally posted Feb. 7, 2007)

Media Madness

Hear the frenzy at http://take2.greenbush.us.

(originally posted - Jan 15) 

“It’s 106 miles to Chicago.  We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark…and we’re wearing sunglasses.”

“HIT IT”     

~Elwood J. Blues & Joliet Jake Blues
“The Blues Brothers”