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Technology for Living has seen some rapid change and adaptation recently, and has seen many new faces. I wanted to briefly touch on a few topics to help everyone get a grounding in what this blog is and what it’s about.
This blog is about a technological view on how to improve our lives. Technological in a sense that every method, and technique is a technological advancement. From system requirements to purpose to the importance of congruence to clearing the clutter out of your mind, this blog will cover the topics always focused on the questions “Does it work for me? Will it work for you?”
Believe it or not, this is not a simple self-promotion. I’ve been pondering for a while how best to serve you, and I’ve been dropping hints in the podcasts, but let me open it wide for discussion:
What about this blog works for you, and what can work better?
Anything is fair game: Design, the article topics, how the topics are presented…the list goes on and on. Remember, I’m writing this for you, so if you can think of anything that will make this blog better, let me know. I won’t promise that I can or will fulfill every wish, but I do promise to take all feedback seriously.
I’m not fishing for ideas: I’ve got plenty to share (though ideas are of course welcome). My goal is to make this site as useful to you as possible, and at this point I figured I’d just ask you directly what you’d like to see, or see more of.
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