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Star Wars Gets Its Director

And it is … J.J. Abrams!

Lucas and AbramsI don’t really know what to think of this. The director behind the new version of Star Trek (including Star Trek Into Darkness) has now been confirmed as the director for Star Wars VII. It really is an extremely conflicting feeling. While I don’t feel betrayed in any way (understanding that Abrams has declared himself a huge Star Wars fan), it does make me a little scared for what is going to happen to future Star Trek movies.

I’m certain that the next Star Wars film will be a ton of fun, but I can’t help but imagine this means that Abrams will have much less involvement in the Trek franchise since he will be spending a ton of time with Star Wars. Who is going to take the helm from here? Will this delay any further Star Trek movies?

There are just a ton of questions outside of the singular one of whether it is good for the same man to direct both Star Trek and Star Wars movies. Of that I really don’t care all that much. I’m more worried that this will mean a serious blow to Star Trek right when it seemed to be getting some wind back in its sails.

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The March of Progress

New Ulm from Hermann

There is a mini-controversy brewing in New Ulm again, which shouldn’t be surprising. It seems that any change, no matter how small, is met by some amount of disagreement.

Verizon wants to add a new cell tower to replace the network equipment that is going down with the aging water tower nearby. The issue is that the residents don’t want it going up within sight of their backyard.

The funny thing is that they would support adding such a tower if it were in someone else’s backyard, more than likely. Either that or they wouldn’t care and just reap the benefits of better coverage and service when the new tower came online.

Someone’s backyard is going to be within “eyeshot” of any new tower. Someone’s property is going to be adjacent to any new tower. In any somewhat-developed area you are going to need to add towers as far inward as you can. You can’t avoid that. I don’t think anyone would complain if we could just blanket whole areas with a single tower and provide the sort of service that people want and expect.

Just read up on all of the complaints about AT&T and the iPhone when the 3G iPhone was released. Read about the network congestion and problems people had. The way you fix those issues is to build out the network by adding towers … or by getting fewer people to use the existing tower. One way to have that happen is to force people to move (I guess).

When I talk about wanting to bring better network infrastructure to rural Minnesota, I’m not even thinking of trying to bring new people into the area. I’m not worried about bringing the next Google, or Facebook, or Goofacetubtwipple. No, I’m thinking about the people who are already here with small businesses and jobs already here. I’m thinking of the small business owner who wants to finally add credit card processing using something like Square on an iPad. A LTE connection removes a barrier of entry for something like that to work well. No longer do you need to have a separate internet connection for your business, but an iPad with LTE and a Square reader gets you started.

There is a lot of opportunity to bring about minor, yet significant changes to rural areas by expanding and improving the network infrastructures in the area. The next time you are complaining about your property values going down with the addition of a tower nearby, think of how much your values would drop if a percentage of the population left instead.

I don’t want to trample all over correlation and causation, but there is a lot in play here. Let’s let go of the past just a little bit so that we might march into the future together.

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Bob Speaks Life

Episode 8: The Geek God Complex

Something a little different this time, so I might go a little beyond 15 minutes. I’m talking Geek Culture and the Geek God Complex today, so bear with me.

I know this is a departure for me, but I thought I’d try to record my thoughts on an expansive subject for once. This thing has taken me over a month to record and I’ve thrown away a few drafts during that time.

Thanks for listening.

UPDATE: I’d like to just take a moment and say that neither one of the links I provided above is an example of what I’m talking about, they were merely the starting-points for my mind to go off on a tangent that I had been thinking about for a while.

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Business Life

Back to Things

I’ve been using Reminders for most of my todo tracking for a while now (since the release of iOS 5). However, I’m starting to read Getting Things Done by David Allen (thanks to Back to Work and Merlin Mann) and I’m finding that Reminders isn’t going to fit my workflow anymore.

Things

So I’m headed back to my original task management app: Things by Cultured Code. I’m already invested in it via Things for Mac, Things for iPhone, and Things for iPad, so I’m covered in everything possible way (at least for now).

Is it overkill? Maybe. Will it help me get things done? Probably not.

I guess only time will tell.

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Life

Just a Little Further

Andy Rutledge posted a wonderful article about a quote from Firefly that resonates quite strongly with him. You can find it there in the article and I recommend that you go ahead and read it so I won’t reproduce it here.

Firefly Crew

While I wouldn’t consider myself a Firefly superfan (as Rutledge does), I do very much enjoy the show and have always found the show to be somewhat inspiring in a very small way, and I think that the quote he pulled illustrates the reason why quite poignantly.

I would love to be as independent as possible, not really from my family or friends, but professionally and monetarily. This doesn’t require copious amounts of money, but it does require me to change the way I think about “work” and what I need to do to get things moving.

Just doing what needs to be done to stay ahead of the curve, to keep moving forward, to get just a little bit further, to keep moving ahead … that’s the idea. That’s the goal. It isn’t to go completely and totally independent with a house covered in gold, but to set a goal, meet that goal, get to the next day, week, month, year … you get the idea.

That needs to be my mindset. It is not about getting a lot further, but just a little bit.