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Brief Utterz Hiatus

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

One of the perks of turning thirty-one that I had forgotten about was the expiration of my driver’s license. Since I am never actually in the state that I live in during weekday business hours, getting the darned thing renewed is going to be a challenge. Until I am able to find time in my schedule to take a half-day off from work (that probably won’t be possible until November because of the conference I am instrumental in putting together) or work part of the day from home, my wife is stuck driving me to the bus station every morning. That means that she has to get out of bed extra early and that we have to get the kid out of bed extra early, and that, of course, sucks. But it also means that I don’t have time to myself during my morning car rides anymore, and therefore, for the time being, that I don’t have time to record Geek Force Utterz.

I’m hoping that this hiatus will be brief, as I was really happy about having gotten this series onto a pretty regular schedule. But I really can’t drive without a valid license. That’s kind of a bad idea.

And then there’s the broken rear view mirror to worry about…

Anyone want to donate $40,000 or so, so that I can afford to take a full year off from work, finish my novel, and get my life in order?

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Geek Force Utterz #015 - Seeking Writers

Monday, September 29, 2008

I am seeking four writers to join the Geek Force Five staff, and today’s episode of Geek Force Utterz is all about that search. Writers should be willing commit to a weekly or biweekly column on one of the following topics: Lost, Nine Inch Nails, View Askew, or Apple. If you are interested, please e-mail me at with a writing sample, plus a brief blurb about your qualifications (including general level of geekery).

If you can’t see/hear the embed above, you can listen to this call right on Utterli.com.

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Geek Force Utterz #004 - Scheduling Geekery

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Every month that I attend the New Hampshire Media Makers meeting in Newmarket, I come away inspired and raring to go on my creative projects. This month was no different, and in today’s Sunday edition of Geek Force Utterz I get to talking about one of the ideas I came up with coming out of the meeting. That idea was the idea of having a regular schedule of Geek Force features, one per weekday. Listen in to hear more and then leave a note in the comments to let me know what you think.

And remember: if you can’t see/hear the embed above, you can always listen to the call on Utterz.

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Welcome to Guest Geek #2: Shawn Lampron

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Since it’s inception, I have been interested in finding ways of making Geek Force Five a more community-oriented site, a place where everyone had a chance to join and contribute to the conversation. That’s why I started the whole thing off with a question: Who’s in your Geek Force Five? That’s why you’ve found me asking Questions of the Day in recent weeks.

Back in May, I featured an article by our first Guest Geek (and resident 90210 expert), Bethany Snyder, a piece she followed up on with another amusing article just yesterday. At around the same time, I started attending monthly meetings of New Hampshire Media Makers in nearby Newmarket, which is where, last month, I met Shawn Lampron, who later today will become our second Guest Geek.

A former high-school English teacher now working in Business, the twenty-seven year old Lampron has been collecting comic books since the age of 14. He has a particular interest in Marvel Comics, and even more specifically in the dude representing as Marvel’s avatar here at Geek Force Five, our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. When Shawn told the masses at NH Media Makers that he was looking for places to write, having him as a guest here on GF5 was a no-brainer.

Shawn will be responsible for what we hope will become a bi-weekly column. It’ll be called “Marvel Mythos and Media,” and it starts today with the first in a series of pieces on one of Marvel’s most popular “hotheads”: Ghost Rider.

So, everyone please give a warm welcome to Shawn.

And if you’re interested in writing about an obsession that you and I share (like Shawn) or an obsession of your own (like Bethany), please shoot me an e-mail. These guest posts are only the beginning of what I have in mind for the future of Geek Force Five, and I’d love to have your help in shaping what’s on the horizon.

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Hustle 2.0 - My Fall Schedule

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

My fall schedule was already crazy when, a couple of weeks ago, I first watched Gary Vaynerchuk’s video on keeping a day job while starting a new career online. I was already signed up to teach two English Composition classes at a local university, in addition to continuing work at my full-time gig with a small non-profit. But watching Gary’s video made me realize that there was still time in the day to do more, that I didn’t necessarily have to give up on my writing or on this Website for the entire autumn season.

In his video, Gary makes the point that it’s all about cutting out the wasted time, that it’s all about “hustle 2.0”. Agreeing with basically everything he had to say, I cooked up this schedule, which I’m curious to get your feedback on. Certain bits of it are flexible, but most bits are not. Keep in mind that I’m writing a blog about things that I geek out about, which involves a certain amount of “research” that others might consider “goofing off”.

Oh, and this is my Monday-Wednesday schedule. A few things change from Thursday through Sunday. More on that after.

  • 04:15 a.m. - Wake up, make breakfast
  • 04:30 a.m. - Watch Early Today and/or quick podcasts (Geek Brief, The Feed) while eating
  • 04:45 a.m. - Shower, check e-mail, drive to bus station
  • 05:45 a.m. - While riding the bus to Boston, watch previous evening’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann, providing NBC remembered to upload the podcast version of it (I don’t get MSNBC at home, so this is my only way to watch it)
  • 07:00 a.m. - Take the Red Line from South Station to Harvard Square, walk from Harvard Square to the campus where I teach, and prep for class
  • 08:00 a.m. - Teach class
  • 09:15 a.m. - Meet with students as necessary; otherwise, grade papers and/or prep next class
  • 09:45 a.m. - Walk 3.2 miles from campus where I teach to Kenmore Square, where I work full-time
  • 11:00 a.m. - Work full-time gig, with half-hour break for lunch and walk around square (and/or reading during inclement weather)
  • 06:30 p.m. - Walk 2.3 miles from office in Kenmore Square to South Station
  • 07:15 p.m. - While riding bus home, work on Website and/or on class prep/grading
  • 08:30 p.m. - Arrive home, eat dinner, help put Kaylee to bed
  • 09:00 p.m. - Read, wind down
  • 09:30 p.m. - Go to sleep

Now, as I said, that’s the Monday-Wednesday schedule. Thursday’s schedule is pretty much the same but, instead of winding down between nine and nine-thirty, I plan to start the first of four days in a row of writing (some late-night, some not). I don’t have a class to teach on Friday morning, and I can sleep on the bus if I need the extra rest before working my one long day at the full-time gig, so I’ll plan on writing from nine until midnight on Thursday night.

I’ll do the same on Friday night. Then, on Saturday, aside from recuperating and spending time with my family, I’ll find three hours to write again. I’ll do my fourth day of writing early on Sunday morning, and then spend the rest of the morning on Sunday (before football) prepping for the next week’s classes.

It’s a busy schedule, but it fits in nearly everything that’s important to me right now: writing, teaching, reading, exercise, this Website, and, most of all, time with my family.

How are you fitting everything into your own busy schedule? What improvements do you think I could make in mine? Let me know!

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