So in an effort to try and actually start giving this site some of its intended functionality... i crashed labs.spomato.com.
not worry, i will have a replacment version up soon.
cheers.
-z
Okay, here is a posting of my homework that was due today. The assignment was to interview someone that would provide relevant information on my capstone project, spomato.com. In case you didn't know, this web site is a project for school.
I also thought I would take this opportunity to try and treat this post like a podcast, given that it has an interview. So, check out on http://labs.spomato.com for this post as a podcast. This is just a normal post with an audio link for which I am seeing how it comes out.
here is the link to the interview: Interview with Range Larson
***Note the following in my homework asignment for class. Please do no copy it and note that transcript is an adaptation of the actual interview. It has been edited for content and flow, to represent the intended response of the interviewee. I am not a skilled interviewer, but had fun doing this interview.
Enjoy.
Casey Grzecka
UNS 494
Assignment #7 – Interview Report
October 25, 2007
Description of Interviewee: Range Larson is a volleyball coach and director of a volleyball club organization in Las Vegas.
Process of securing interview: Getting Range to do the interview was not difficult because he is a colleague of mine. We both work for a construction supply company here in Las Vegas. First, I text messaged Range about the interview, for which I did not receive an answer. So, the next day I went into his office and asked him to do the interview. He said okay and we did the interview.
I have launched labs.spomato.com for testing new future functionality of spomato.com. The value of this site is the dedication to the attention to detail. I will not add any features to this site without thoroughly testing them in the lab. After enough dogfooding by me and willing users, a feature will pass the test and ultimately get added to spomato.com.
Please feel free to join in the fun and sign up for a separate account on labs.spomato.com. As of right now these sites will be completely seperate for stability reasons. Labs may have glitches and bugs from time to time that I do not want affecting the entire spomato.com site.
If you do choose help me out in the lab, plese be aware that the sessions are kept in your browser's cache. Therefore when navigating both labs.spomato.com and http://spomato.com, it is important to clear your browser's cache between sessions. This will ensure that you will be able to log in to each without any problems. More on this and how to clear you browser's cache later...
Thank you.
-z3cka
ps- I added tags for blog posts and other content too! weeee!