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Mmm, pie

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 23, 2005 in Random

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Mmm, pie
Mmm, pie,
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Wired News: Pedals From the Past

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 19, 2005 in City Living

This article reminds me of the bikes I bought this summer to replace our good bikes that were stolen.

I bought a 1982 Raleigh and an early 80’s Kabuki.

They rock and were worth the $18 each from the thrift store…although, I did have to put new rims on the Raleigh.

 
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City

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 13, 2005 in City Living

Kippi

City
City,
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No more bus!

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 13, 2005 in City Living

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No more bus!
No more bus!,
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Fuel prices may send Md. boaters aground - baltimoresun.com

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 5, 2005 in Green, Sailing

This article reinforces why I sail. I think we spent $5 on filling up the diesel tank on a weekend trip.

Fuel prices may send Md. boaters aground - baltimoresun.com

 
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My Old Projects: Smithsonian Dinosaur Site

Posted by Greg Walsh on Oct 4, 2005 in Biz, Creative

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I had a random thought today to start looking at old projects I’ve worked on and link to them. This site was for the Smithsonian Institute - National Museum of Natural History’s new dinosaur exhibit and was created by a former employer. It was awesome to work on a web site for a great institution and will be seen by people from around the world.

The unfortunate thing was how mismanaged this project was. Because we were trying to get our foot in the door, the project was WAY underpriced and was always low on the priority list. This means that it stayed in the prototype stage until the client called the PM too many times angry that we weren’t done. We wanted to work on it (who wouldn’t want to work with Dinosaurs??), but, management had so many other things for us to do to keep cash flow moving, we weren’t able to.

I took the exisiting proto-screen designs and chopped them up to make the pages. ALL the pages. Lots and lots of pages. Then I used Flash and the prototypes to make two of the interactives in the, um, Interactives section.

I was laid off shortly after that and it took about a year for the site to go live. I know they were waiting on the Virtual Tour section because of the client’s changing-of-the-minds. I think some of the Virtual Dig got tweaked too…I really don’t remember.

In the end, it’s a pretty cool project that lots of people will see for sometime.

Pros: Internationally know client, fun e-learning interactives to build
Cons: Foot-in-the-door mentality/low internal business need priority made execution extremely difficult.

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