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A Day In The Life of an Open Hardware Engineer

IMG_0293Inspired by Benjamin Franklin‘s dedication to productivity I sat out to detail what an ideal productive day is for me.  I rarely achieve the ideal day, but it does give me a target to try for rather than wandering aimlessly.  It also gave me a chance to review the tools I actually use in a days work.  I also paid attention to the fact the life in the 21st century does not differentiate between personal time, work time, and family time.  It is all one big bowl of “wibbley-wobbley timey-wimey stuff” to quote a favorite Doctor of mine.

Now again, the best thing about having a schedule is sometimes you can throw the whole thing away.  Some days when I am in a real creative groove I will work through the night and then sleep in until noon.  Some days I am in a creative rut and just have to grab my Sony NEX camera or GPS and go do something fun and physical.  I enjoy hiking and doing photography and geocaching.  So long schedule!

So that’s a day in the life of an independent Open Hardware engineer.  If you are interested I threw some pictures of the Green Shoe Garage / S.T.E.A.M. Power Podcast studio up on Flickr.

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