Intensity
I’m not sure what it is, but once I get involved with something it usually engulfs me completely. Take for example the computer programming job I started about a month ago. You would think after spending all day building web pages and tweaking databases that I wouldn’t want to get close to a computer once home. On the contrary, it just fuels my intensity. The last few weeks I’ve been working almost non-stop every evening on a web-based stock analysis and charting application. Its coming along quite well and I’ve begun to make trades based on the system. I just hope that I finish it to my satisfaction soon so that I can hopefully focus my intensity on something else like bamboo horticulture or planning a Pacific Crest Trail thru-hike.
In the meantime, if anyone is interested in a purely technical stock trading system send me a message and I’ll set you up with a login on my site. Maybe the sooner someone tells me that it couldn’t be improved any better, the sooner I can find my life again.
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WiseFool says:
Added on August 10th, 2004 at 7:35 amWell instead of telling you to stop improving it maybe I could distract you with another project. I mean you never did create a site for scrabble stories.
Scott says:
Added on August 10th, 2004 at 7:41 amUh oh, busted by the scrabble police. Yeah, thats project that made it through the design phase but then dropped off the face of the planet once I started working on things that make money.
L. Claudia says:
Added on August 12th, 2004 at 6:31 pmWhat ARE you up to, Mr. McCammon? Does it have anything to do with ‘bambucicletas’? Thought of you for some reason when I saw the Danish/Brazilian bicycle on the American Bamboo Society website. Hmmm…
Scott says:
Added on August 12th, 2004 at 10:20 pmWhat a beautiful machine, that bambucicletas. I’d certainly be proud to roll through town on that! Thats going on my list of bamboo crafts to make once I’ve established my timber production. I’ll ride my custom bambucicletas pulling a bamboo trailer carrying my bamboo flutes, baskets, and other small bamboo crafts to be peddled at the local saturday market. The possibilities are absolutely bamboozling! Hmmm, I wonder if any one has ever made bamboo wine? Bambooze anyone? L. Claudia, just look at what you’ve started.