I used to have a floppy disk I used to keep ideas on. I wrote on the disk: "Ideas for my Engineering Career." I think I might have it here somewhere, but today I couldn't find it to add something to. Also, I no longer have a floppy drive.
I thought of something yesterday that might help a group of people in a certain way (the ambiguity is intentional). I just wrote a quick summary out in my Maker's Notebook instead of typing something. The project has been named Furious Plutonium (more ambiguity there. You're welcome.) Now here's the dilemma:
How will I ever remember to build a prototype or perform further work on the project? I need to conduct more research, but after that I have to get to building and tuning. I am scared now that it will fall into my personal /dev/null, where all my other projects have gone with the exception of those I completed within a number of hours one can count on a single hand.
I've been saying for years that I need a proper workshop - I have nowhere to build anything, and no tools either. Time is a rare commodity these days as well.
Blog posts are supposed to come to some conclusion or provide some kind of solution to the stated problem. I have no solutions, because I can't pinpoint the problems. This post is getting off-topic, so I'll quit.
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