Robot Dreams

Robot Dreams

Thursday, January 5. 2006

Welcome

Once upon a time some people asked me if I had weblog. Some time later others suggested I start a weblog. And a bit later I said I would. That was more than a year ago and like many things that are not a priority I procrastinated. Well it's a new year so it's a time to make up for previous procrastination lapses. So here we are in this new blog.

Since I am not a big talker I've recruited the help of my business partner, and long time coworker and friend, John Welch to help in filling in. We are responsible for running Redsfhit Software, Inc. where we have the luxury, and hence pain, of both doing what we want and what others pay us to do. I'm not going to bore you with what we each do personally and professionally, that comes later. ;-)

For now we are taking this blog space to comment on topics that interest us. This includes many things but the hope is to comment on topics relating to the branch of technology that will eventually bring us the Science Fiction conceptualization of robots. Hence the name of this web site. Not that we'll restrict ourselves to just that topic, though large it is, so expect other topics to range from technology, artificial intelligence, software development, game development, and of course we'll stray into non-technical subjects of politics, photography, cooking, and whatever else that comes to mind.

Enjoy your visit.

Posted by Rene Rivera in Meta at 15:18 Comments (4) Trackbacks (0)
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Well, good to see you guys finally have a platform for talking about what you secretly do from day-to-day. I look forward to reading the stream of thoughts that seep from your brains. It should be very interesting.
#1 Zachary Wilson (Link) on 2006-01-05 16:19 (Reply)
It's all in the wrist, man... all in the wrist. ;-)
#2 Zorban (Link) on 2006-01-06 14:56 (Reply)
I think your RSS feed might be borked. Or at least, bloglines thinks it is borked.
#3 vince (Link) on 2006-01-18 22:47 (Reply)
Very strange... It looks like it can't properly parse the RSS2 feed. The RSS1 feed works just fine, so you might want to use that instead. The feed XML looks perfectly OK to me on all cases. But what do I know about feed XML :-)
#4 Rene Rivera (Link) on 2006-01-18 23:21 (Reply)

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