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		<title>Trippin&#8217; Down Memories</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 18:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been reading, thanks for putting up with my trips down memory lane.  I really didn&#8217;t want to see my old, interesting posts from a less thoughtful journey into BlogLand get sucked up into the black void of the Internets.  I&#8217;m hoping to return to new thoughts on technology, silence, music, interactivity, and everything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been reading, thanks for putting up with my trips down memory lane.  I really didn&#8217;t want to see my old, interesting posts from a less thoughtful journey into BlogLand get sucked up into the black void of the Internets.  I&#8217;m hoping to return to new thoughts on technology, silence, music, interactivity, and everything else I could possible hope for, but really, I should catch my breath first.  I think the silence posts, in particular, will be wild to post on &#8211; now that I live in South Carolina, silence is kind of easy to take for granted.  Now, I welcome the interruption of a car, etc.  More to come on that when I have a less hectic day ahead of me!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got lots of exciting projects in the cooker, but nothing to show for it yet!  It&#8217;s a pain, I know!  I&#8217;m hoping to at least finish my Theremin project soon, but there&#8217;s no guarantee.  Also, if you have any tips for wading through boxes of memorabilia, please pass them along.  It looks like I may be moving in the direction of Greenville when my lease is up, but I don&#8217;t want to do that without owning much less, you know?  Moving is such a pain, and I hope to be the smartest I&#8217;ve ever been about the process this time.</p>
<p>Oh, and a certain lovely boyfriend recently surprised me with WarioWare D.I.Y.!  I hope to make a few little games that don&#8217;t stink.  I&#8217;ll be sure to share them when they&#8217;re born. <img src='http://www.jengrier.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Before I forget: my time was monopolize by <a href="http://www2.wspa.com/news/2010/apr/19/11/i-85-accident-greenville-slows-traffic-ar-102049/" target="_blank">a crazy accident on 85 South, coming from Spartanburg to Greenville</a>.  It took me ages to get out of it!  Just terrible!</p>
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		<title>Raleigh!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 03:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen Grier</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I blasted back from the conference on Thursday, but I&#8217;ve been in nonstop catch-up-and-connect-with-new-folks mode since I got back. Let me just say this: TGC was a GREAT experience for me, and I can&#8217;t wait for next year&#8217;s conference to roll around!  I&#8217;m also thinking of going to the game conference in Atlanta in October [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I blasted back from the conference on Thursday, but I&#8217;ve been in nonstop catch-up-and-connect-with-new-folks mode since I got back.  Let me just say this: TGC was a GREAT experience for me, and I can&#8217;t wait for next year&#8217;s conference to roll around!   I&#8217;m also thinking of going to the game conference in Atlanta in October (<a href="http://www.siegecon.net/SIEGE2010/" target="_blank">SIEGE</a>), which promises to be equally, if not more, awesome.</p>
<p>I was originally turned off to Atlanta after visiting the Georgia Aquarium on a Sunday (around Valentine&#8217;s Day, if you must know).  We drove around to check the area out, but it seemed, well, dead.  If you lived/played in Greenwich Village for a few years, like I did, you kind of have an expectation of what a &#8220;real&#8221; city is supposed to be like.   Walking through Washington Square Park, hearing who was jamming before I stepped into an over-crowded studio/classroom for some music tech lecture or whatnot&#8230; that was my life for two years.  It was also the best part of my commute into the city from Jersey City.  Anyway, we must&#8217;ve been cruising through Atlanta&#8217;s financial district or something, but we couldn&#8217;t find where the hip kids were at.  Maybe it&#8217;s more of a commuter city?  I was creeped out by the lack of people walking around on a fairly sunny day, but maybe it&#8217;s just not that kind of scene.  I don&#8217;t know.  I&#8217;m still bugging my Atlanta-prone friends about where I should&#8217;ve been exploring.</p>
<p>The real push to attend <a href="http://www.trianglegameconference.com/" target="_blank">TGC</a>, aside from networking in the game industry I call my &#8220;home&#8221;, was to check out Raleigh.  For better or worse, I know that I need to think about where I should relocate at the end of the year.  Not that Spartanburg has done me wrong, particularly, but I know that my options have been extremely limited, even as a technologist, and that telecommuting for most of my work has been an eye-opener into what I value about work.  Some of it doesn&#8217;t need an office (getting to know people), but some&#8230; well, maybe some does. (You know that chit-chat when you just get in, or those conversations over lunch where you discover that your cubicle mate has the same breed of cat that you do?  I don&#8217;t have those serendipitous face-to-face moments.  Ever.  It&#8217;s always a voice or an asynchronous exchange.)  This isn&#8217;t just a matter of telecommuting, but probably a facet of being a contractor &#8211; your time is always billed, and who wants to get billed for chit-chat?  You&#8217;re more of a cog in a machine than a member of the work family, which is something I miss about studio life.  However, I have seen consultants in I.T. become part of the teams that are also their clients.  Perhaps it&#8217;s a matter of culture, but I&#8217;m sure that seeing my bright, cheery, I-totally-love-working-in-games-even-doing-this-boring-task-How-are-you-today face would be a positive asset if face-to-face contact was more common.</p>
<p>Anyway, there&#8217;s no guarantee that I would gain any of this by relocating.  More and more studios rely on telecommuters to keep overhead/office expenses down, so it may just be a sign of the times that so much of my work has come through that venue.</p>
<p>The other half of it, aside from &#8220;career positioning&#8221; or what have you, is the area.  I lived in Sussex, NJ, where there were cows.  Some people (non-NJ natives) still don&#8217;t believe there were cows, or that I didn&#8217;t immediately know what &#8220;exit I was off of the Turnpike.&#8221;  That one is so old.  Please, give it a rest.  I lived in Pennsylvania for my undergrad (small school) and Jersey City with a commute into Manhattan for graduate studies (NYU&#8230; big school).  Despite living in so many different places, I&#8217;m just not sure where I belong.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed my time in Raleigh, though.  So clean, so friendly&#8230; I was just surprised.  Oh, and those parks throughout the city!  And trees!  There&#8217;s a lot I haven&#8217;t touched on yet, so I&#8217;m planning a return trip in a few months to see if it&#8217;s where I should settle, perhaps for more than a year or two!  I&#8217;ve been a nomad for the past bunch of years.  I hope to change that.  Maybe I&#8217;ll figure this out before my lease on this apartment ends!</p>
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