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Creativity Inspires

Last night was a huge game for the Syracuse Orange (#4) as they went on to defeat one of their rivals Georgetown (#7) by a large margin. Before the game I decided to great a large cutout of one of Syracuse’s star players Wes Johnson face to inspire the 26,000 fans in the crowd to cheer a little bit louder.

Standing on line outside The Dome before the game, just the sight of the giant (48″by 32″) smiling face of Wes make everyone cheer. Throughout the entire game, people asked to pose with me and the face, which I was more than happy to do as a true fan. Something so simple – only took an hour to make once I got it printed – was able to rouse thousands of people to help overcome a rival.

Creativity comes in many different shapes and forms but doesn’t necessarily need to be something groundbreaking. The process of creativity to is create something in a new way or build off of other ideas that will make someone think about it differently or inspire them to do something that they usually wouldn’t. This way my goal when creating this giant cutout of Wes Johnson, to inspire everyone through my own ability to be creative.

On the flip side, it takes risk sometimes to be creative. I was a little scared at first to bring the cutout to the game for fear of how people would react. So not only did I want to inspire people to cheer louder for their team but at the same time, inspire them to be creative and do something of their own to show their support in one way or another.

Creativity inspires because it makes people think; it is a butterfly effect that will ripple on.

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CES 2010: The Future of Technology

Once a year over 100,000 tech enthusiast, entrepreneurs and large corporations converge in the fastest growing and most wild city in the world – Las Vegas. Generally what happens there stays there, but I’m here to give you the inside scoop on one of the largest technology conventions ever.

From TVs, to cameras to gizmos and gadgets of every shape and color imaginable, I’m going to start with the topic I’m most passionate about, cars. Every year (this was my 5th CES) I always start off in the North Hall which houses all most of the major speaker and automobile companies showing off their latest improvements by doing what they do best, pimping out cars!

The sound systems on most of them are not street legal and are only allowed to be turned on once an hour for health reasons. Sadly this rule was implemented two years ago when attendees started to complain of hearing problems because the bass literally shakes every cell in your body, which I personally enjoy.

A common theme every year is to build the biggest and baddest TV’s possible. This year’s winner (I’m the judge) was the Ultra High Def 152” HD Plasma TV which is 16 times the pixel resolution of a regular HD TV if you can believe it. The other major innovation, which was debuted this year to some criticism, was the 3D TV. It sounds great in theory that you can now experience 3D on your own personal TV but the draw back is that you need to wear the glasses to see it. And as always there was the OLED TV, which makes your flat screen look obese at only 1/8” an inch thick.

For all of you who have a Kindle, Nook or any other eReader, there is a new kid in town called the Skiff. Recently debuted this weekend exclusively at CES, a spin off of Hearst to try and saving the dwindling publishing industry, it boasts a large 11.2” e-ink touchscreen. I had the distinct pleasure of attending the launch party and got my hands on one of these bad boys to take it for a ride. It was very responsive, intuitive and easy to use but may be to little to late for an industry that could really use an upper.

There are also a lot of surprises at every turn that you literally just need to stumble upon. For instance this video of HoloAD’s new product which had a pretty big crowd around it is pretty impressive.

But the biggest surprise was when I turned around and saw a man giving a presentation and soon realized that it wasn’t just any man but Guy Kawasaki. He was talking about a new social media company, which is right up his alley. My first time seeing him in person and hopefully not the last.

To end this in style, I want to end it with a few pictures of myself with some hott booth babes! Sadly there were less this year, than any other year. Luckily the AVN convention was going on at the same time.

For those of you who have not been able to attend, I urge you to try harder and go next year. This is something that everyone should experience no matter were your passions lie. There are a lot of opportunities waiting to be seized with all the biggest players in the game all conveniently in one place.

Start preparing for CES 2011 today! What tech do you want to see? If you could invent anything, what would it be and why?

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I’m That Kid Who

Is the first to wake up after a sleepover and wake everyone up

Hates sleep and rather spend his life awake

You either love or hate

Is always thinking of the next move

Has no attention span

Will catch you if you fall

Is always ready to do something

Will always drive you forwards

Is an underachieving overachiever (inside joke)

You will get grouped with and never forget it

Will spontaneously break into dance

Sings in the car

Wears his glasses at night

You can’t read

Has to be hands on

Needs to conceptualize things

Will let you win a few games to keep it competitive

Doesn’t watch TV unless it’s Entourage

Can read in the car

Will bike through the quad at 4am

Walks fast

Wrote this on his iphone first

Zones out often (it’s good for you!)

Can’t lay in bed all day

May pop his collar

Favorite line is “alls good”

Will give you my jacket if you’re cold (try living 4 years in Syracuse)

Ask the right questions

You can always count on

Who will go out of his way for you

Who will get it done… Eventually

Yah I’m that kid. Inspired by Penelope Trunk

Who are you?

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