After one day of prep and demo, the kitchen is largely transformed. Holly was quite happy to see the old 1956 cabinets mostly gone when she got home. I’m also really impressed that Keystone cleaned up the work area before they left for the night! All the debris was swept and vacuumed. That’s a nice touch, since we have three cats that will be poking their noses into everything different when we let them out each night.
I have a little Joby Gorillapod, which is a really cool and lightweight way to have a tripod with me. The other day I was pondering where to get a solid, cheap stand for my iPad, rather than paying the ridiculously high prices for “official” iPad stands I’ve seen, when it occurred to me to use the Joby! I bent the front two legs upwards to catch the iPad base, and bent the back leg mostly flat for stability.
In March we went to Cambodia on vacation, and I shot some random video of our tuk tuk rides using my iPhone. I’m no videographer, but these do provide a fun glimpse into the chaotic roadways in and around Siem Reap, and how fun the rides are when you can finally let go of the fear that you are going to die in a traffic accident!
This morning I’m heading out for Gamesauce, which is the first day of the Casual Connect Game Conference. There appear to be some pretty good topics on the list of talks for game development and alternative funding this year, and I expect to run into some old friends. Should be a fun day! Drop me a note if you will be there.