Plodding away on my thesis

So I’m transcribing the interviews of the usability study. It’s nice
hearing the good things again, but I’m seriously thinking that this is
not stuff I want to spend that many hours of my life on, even if it’s
classic research assistant work.

It takes me around 3 hours to transcribe a recording. Let’s say that
it takes other people longer to do that, say 5 hours. There are six
recordings left. I should spend Friday looking for an audio
transcription service based in the Philippines, or someone who’s
willing to do it.

Does anyone know how I can get this sorted out?

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Roadtrip!

If my dad ever invites you on a roadtrip, say yes—but pack lots of
clothes and money, and cancel anything you’ve got scheduled for the
next few days. With my dad, you never know where you’re going to end
up!

My parents blocked off several weekdays to spend time with me. My dad
suggested going up north on a 3-day trip. He loves the mountains. Me,
I’m not too fond of zig-zag roads and Banaue had felt a little cramped
last time we were there. Besides, with the onset of rainy season,
short trips seemed more manageable than long ones, so I suggested going on a
series of leisurely day trips.

So the plan was to go around Laguna today: a trip along the lakefront
to the south. A few minutes after leaving the house, though, my dad
suggested going to Baguio instead. Fortunately, this time we changed
plans early enough for us to grab more clothes from the house. One
time, we were just going to Tagaytay—an easy day-trip—and we ended
up in Bicol on a several-day roadtrip. I was *not* happy about not
knowing when I’d be back that time, but I think this time I might
actually be able to get back in time for a party on Thursday.

Baguio is okay, although there’s a lot more traffic than there used to
be. The landmarks my parents remember have either closed or seem to be
on the brink of closing. Times are changing. The sunset view is still
stunning, though, even though the best view now seems to be the one
from the mall.

My dad’s been teaching me how to shoot with a proper SLR camera. It’s
a lot more powerful than my other camera, although my other camera has
a few features that I really like. I had fun shooting the sunset with
a long exposure, improvising support by wedging the camera into the
rails. This brought out the subtle hues that I couldn’t see any more,
although I still had a little camera shake. More practice—or more
tripod, which would also solve that problem quite handily.

Tomorrow we’re going to an artists’ village. Maybe I’ll pick up
something.

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Charting my life on index cards - Saturday afternoon goal-setting workshop?

Begin with the end of mind, as the advice goes, so I reviewed the
index cards from a previous brainstorming session and summarized them
into these ideas about the person I want to be.

  • Well-read, with a range of experiences that help me relate to people
  • With strong, loving relationships
  • An accomplished speaker and writer: teacher, seller and storyteller
  • Wealthy: passive income exceeds expenses, ecomfortable retirement plan is in place, and skills prepare me for practically any event
  • With an excellent memory for names, faces, trivia

I wrote these ideas down using red ink on plain white index cards. I
laid the index cards on the floor so that I could see of my goals.
Then I started thinking about how I could achieve them, particularly
ways that could help me move towards two or more goals at the time. I
wrote those down using black ink, and clustered similar cards
together. I put down all the possibilities I was considering, even
though I’ll have to choose them eventually. I also wrote down how
those methods were related to my goals.

Doing this, I realized that I was following these principles:

  • Recycle and maximize experiences: Reflecting, writing and speaking helps me get even more value out of experiences.
  • Focus on long-term skills that can be used in different contexts: For example, people skills are useful for all of my goals, and will be helpful throughout my career
  • Choose activities that move towards multiple goals effectively.
  • Don’t be afraid to let go. Keep things simple and focused. I can’t do everything in my life, but I can choose what to do.

After I wrote down lots of methods, I laid out a timeline. I wrote
milestones down in red ink as I organized methods by their
requirements and by their fit with stages in my life. Now I have a
general idea of what I want to do, how to get there, and what it’s
going to look like along the way. I know what I can do in parallel. I
also have an idea of what I can drop if I need to, and how that
affects things down the line.

My draft timeline’s pretty packed right now, and I’ll need to
prioritize it and add conditionals along the way. Also, it doesn’t
take into account some timing quirks that I need to consider. I’m a
little nervous about some of the modifications I want to make, but
that’s something with which other people can help me.

A flowcharting tool would be perfect for this, but I didn’t want to do
a lot of mouse-work today, so I just wrote it down in a text file.

I’m pretty happy with the results, and I’m glad that I spent this
half-hour sorting through things.

I’d love to get together with other people to brainstorm with them
about our lives. If our out-of-town trip pushes through, then Saturday
will probably be my only free day for this. It’s a good afternoon kind
of thing, with index cards and multi-colored pens. Would anyone be
interested in a workshop this Saturday afternoon? We can work on the
studio floor, so you can spread index cards out as wide as you want.
I’d like to do this with other people because people can suggest
methods that one person might have overlooked, or ask good questions
in order to clarify goals.

So if you’re up for goal-setting this Saturday afternoon and you’re
somewhere in Metro Manila, e-mail me! We can do it from 1:30 - 3:00 or
so. E-mail me or leave a comment for directions and contact
information, and feel free to invite your friends!

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Intramuros

Intramuros. The Walled City. I savor the sounds and sensations of the
old Spanish names rolling off my tongue. Baluarte de Santa Barbara,
Baluarte de San Miguel. As we walk along the weathered walls, I shiver
thinking of the histories these stones have seen. Here Rizal wrote his
farewell poem before he joined the ranks of the Philippines’ martyrs.
There the prisoners were kept during the Japanese occupation. Oh, I’ve
been to older places: temples in Japan, museums in France, graveyards
in the US… But it’s different when a history is *your own*, when you
recognize the names and stories from the textbooks of your childhood,
when you catch a glimpse of your heritage.

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Pinball

I’ve always been fascinated by the flashing lights and mechanical
contraptions of pinball machines, so it was with great delight that I
noticed that Timezone in Greenbelt 3 had two spiffy new machines:
Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings. I had been a little
out of sorts that evening, but I couldn’t resist trying both of them
out. My dad played as well, and it was fun reminiscing about the
pinball machines we played in France and the computer game we used to
play all night.

I remember figuring out the exact timing I needed to hit the bonus
ramps over and over and over again. Computers allow you that kind of
consistency. The physical world is more random but also more fun as
you deal with the chaos of balls cascading down and careening around
the playing field. Besides, the cost (the equivalent of CAD 0.50 for
three balls) adds spice to every game.

An arcade hidden along Yonge Street has a good array of pinball
machines, and I seem to remember that you could play them for a
quarter. I should make a trip back there sometime.

A pinball wizard I am not, but I do like the game.

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