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Saturday, 20 January 2007

It's 5:30 AM and I'm still awake. I haven't slept a good night in two weeks. My online show, InDigital, tackled CES 2007 in Las Vegas and it's been non-stop ever since. Last year, the show was 25 minutes and we pulled together another 5 minutes for the following show. This year, it's 47 minutes long and there's another CES episode being edited now and there's so much left to do. I think I was a little too ambitious this year. The team was the same size as last year, but four times the show. At least the first show is done and being encoded.

So, while I'm awake I did the vanity search and came across a Flickr entry from CES. In the comments, somebody posted:

"something i dont like about indigital. i think it's the way it felt weird after suddenly coming out after diggnation. felt like bandwagon jumping - saying that i have not watched any recently so what do i know maybe it's got better."

Why does this bother me? Perhaps it just really late and I'm tired, but can't sleep? Maybe it's cause I'm upset with myself for drinking two cups of coffee at 1AM? More likely it's the idea that I was "bandwagon jumping" when I decided to create the show. How was I supposed to come out before Diggnation when Revision3 didn't even exist? I guess I could have created my own online network, but I had a job...a really cushy, well paying for the two hours of work I did, job. Who cares if it was a miserable, soul sucking, existence? Besides InDigital is nothing like Diggnation.

Okay...time to try sleeping.
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