Life is back to normal. Sort of. I'm back in Cookeville for awhile. I didn't think things would turn out like this and then it did. Maybe it was in the cards all along but I wasn't holding my hand right. While I've been back I've been teaching programming to kids around the state and it looks like I will continue to for at least another six months. Contract life isn't so bad though. In my spare time I've been taking a lot of extended education classes online, all programming focused. It's been interesting stuff.
As for life itself, it's all good. I've been able to hangout with friends and family that I hadn't seen for four months and it's been nice to darken the doorsteps of my old haunts around here. I've also done a massive amount of skating since I've been back, and went in on a quadcopter with two other friends as a side project to keep things interesting.
Oh and speaking of interesting, Mitchell has gotten the Oculus Rift developer kit so that's been pretty damn cool to mess around with. As another project for the summer, a few of us are going to try and create an Android based multitouch gesture control for maneuvering within virtual environments. Should be a good way to pass some of the dog days.
When I'm not teaching I'm looking forward to getting back in the saddle on my bike, fishing a bunch, and hopefully spending a lot of time out lounging at the local waterfalls.
Anyways, until next time, keep on keeping on.
As for life itself, it's all good. I've been able to hangout with friends and family that I hadn't seen for four months and it's been nice to darken the doorsteps of my old haunts around here. I've also done a massive amount of skating since I've been back, and went in on a quadcopter with two other friends as a side project to keep things interesting.
Oh and speaking of interesting, Mitchell has gotten the Oculus Rift developer kit so that's been pretty damn cool to mess around with. As another project for the summer, a few of us are going to try and create an Android based multitouch gesture control for maneuvering within virtual environments. Should be a good way to pass some of the dog days.
When I'm not teaching I'm looking forward to getting back in the saddle on my bike, fishing a bunch, and hopefully spending a lot of time out lounging at the local waterfalls.
Anyways, until next time, keep on keeping on.