Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Give Thanks...
I'm thankful everyday for what's going on in and around my walk in life. Some of the things I'll be most thankful this year are:
- health & safety of my family
- my mind
- the ability to be helpful to others
There are more but those are core to me. I couldn't move the way I do without knowing my family is safe and healthy. I don't even know where I'd be without my mind. Being a helpful creative type, I am extremely thankful for the ability to help others whether it be in business, life, or financially. I enjoy that so much.
I hope everyone has a great day celebrating things they are thankful for.
5tacos
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Get your Sketch On!!
I downloaded and trialed it out today and all I can say is, it is very, very cool. I'm not an architect or mechanical engineer and you don't have to be in order to enjoy this application. It is extremely easy to use and their tutorials are easy to follow in order to get going quickly.
I showed it to a friend and she said, "all my engineer friends can kiss their years of experience using other drawing software goodbye".
Go check it out and if its not something you want to use, I'm sure someone you know will.
5tacos
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Second time I've held off blogging
I've been through my spell of medical attention so it wasn't me, it was my wife. While everything has been going on I didn't feel it necessary to hop on blogger and update, although I have remained active on Facebook and Twitter. Actually for a while there I was enjoying the limitation of 140 characters since it meant I didn't need to have a long post in order to throw something up on the web. A pure benefit of Twitter.
I'm about 90% back and so I am now turning my attention back to writing down my thoughts.
With so much going on I'm not sure where to start so over the next few days you'll begin to see more posting. It will be nice to be back sharing my thoughts about the paths in which I walk.
It's good to be back.
5tacos
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
No Innovation...??
I'm not talking personally, I'm talking industry wise. I'm not picking on any industry in particular but it seems that unless your "GREEN" right now, you aren't innovating.
So I'll ask again, where have we gone wrong? Or better yet, did we go wrong?
I don' get it. Consumers are demanding new products, new approaches to the same, lower cost items, more efficient products, better emotional connections, and the list goes on. With the habits of consumers changing in such a big way, why aren't we innovating more? Have we become afraid of risk? I can't see how too much risk would impair innovation with the cost of developing something being so low.
So other than green tech, how do you see companies innovating for the consumer?
5tacos
Monday, August 4, 2008
Next Gen Wii? & Best Product Development quote…
First and foremost, a “next generation Wii platform” just doesn’t sound right. It is already a game changer (Casual Games Market) and has put a lot of pressure on Sony and Microsoft to compete.
I can only imagine what will be in the next version. Maybe a full body motion suit that interacts with the game? Whatever it will be, it’s going to be interesting.
Now to the quote:
Satoru Iwata, Wii platform president says, “We only turn something into a product after it’s been thoroughly vetted INSIDE the company”.
I don’t care what anyone says, this is rule number 1. Inventing products that you do not use yourself is stupid. I posted earlier about pricing products you don’t use and I think this fits the same bill. If you aren’t using your own products, how do you know how good or bad they are? How do you know what price to set when you don’t understand its value to YOU?
If this is how Nintendo approaches product creation, I would have to say it is a good reason why they have been able to take a lead in the console space so quickly.
They are their own customers.
5tacos
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Relating to everyone with your ideas...

This hits an emotion that you, and possibly everyone else you've ever met, gets enjoyment out of.
All I can say is, "this is FRIGGIN brilliant".
5tacos
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
"Pass the TP"
This is one of my favorites:
Slant Toward Premature Action – Do not wait for the perfect conditions to start or expand your business. Taking action early is better than taking action too late. And don’t be nervous about these lean times we are experiencing right now. This is the perfect time to start a business. With everyone waiting until the economy is ripe, the startup competition is almost non-existent.
Let's get building!!
5tacos