If you haven't noticed, I'm no longer coaching in Erie, PA. I started my post at The College of Wooster in August 2016 and have been there ever since. I've traveled to Scotland with our team in January 2017. In May 2017, I was asked to Head Coach with Beyond Sports Tours in Costa Rica. Those trips were great fun and I have many fond memories of the athletes and those countries. Between moving and starting a new job I'm so far behind on blogging, that I've decided instead of playing catch up I'll renew my fervor for writing by sharing with my most recent trip to Vietnam with Bring It Promotions as an assistant coach for the 2018 Binh Dien Cup. I still journal daily, and will try my best to update weekly with tales of wit and woe.
30 May 2018
28 May 2018
Rest-Memorial Day 2018
A set of tags,
crumpled letter,
worn boots,
photo by the rack.
A pool of blood,
dressings on the ground,
flat line,
i'm sorry you didn't make it back.
Taps and tears,
rifles and flowers,
two hands under folded flag,
heads lift up from black.
Honor and duty,
tamed by none,
more than a friend,
always part of this pack.
crumpled letter,
worn boots,
photo by the rack.
A pool of blood,
dressings on the ground,
flat line,
i'm sorry you didn't make it back.
Taps and tears,
rifles and flowers,
two hands under folded flag,
heads lift up from black.
Honor and duty,
tamed by none,
more than a friend,
always part of this pack.
--Rest Now--
26 May 2018
Kickstart my, wait, never mind...
Key Stak by Mike Kamber
I pledged $35 for an aluminum Key Stak with a clip and bottle opener, and gave the creator more for iterations in different colors, with and without lights, in addition to clips, and bottle openers to give as gifts to friends. The purpose of the project was to stream line your key carry, and add a light in the process. The project description reads like a study in carbon fiber techniques and I'm happy to support someone that's trying out their chops working with different materials. But this project definitely soured my experience with Kickstarter.
Timeline:
Pledged- Dec 2013
Estimated Delivery- Mar 2014
Arrival of Reward- Nov 2014
The Reward:
I received the items I backed. The issue is the flimsy construction and finishing. If this was billed as a carbon fiber DIY kit, then it would be a bit more truthful. And I probably would have put in the effort to find quality hardware for these Key Staks. Instead I've opted for Orbitkey as gifts instead of this monstrosity. I would not back projects from this creator again.
I pledged $35 for an aluminum Key Stak with a clip and bottle opener, and gave the creator more for iterations in different colors, with and without lights, in addition to clips, and bottle openers to give as gifts to friends. The purpose of the project was to stream line your key carry, and add a light in the process. The project description reads like a study in carbon fiber techniques and I'm happy to support someone that's trying out their chops working with different materials. But this project definitely soured my experience with Kickstarter.
Timeline:
Pledged- Dec 2013
Estimated Delivery- Mar 2014
Arrival of Reward- Nov 2014
The Reward:
I received the items I backed. The issue is the flimsy construction and finishing. If this was billed as a carbon fiber DIY kit, then it would be a bit more truthful. And I probably would have put in the effort to find quality hardware for these Key Staks. Instead I've opted for Orbitkey as gifts instead of this monstrosity. I would not back projects from this creator again.
We have lift off
Apollo Technical Pen and Drafting Scale by Pranay and Paul
I backed the Apollo Technical Pen at the $65 level and received a Pen as a reward. I also ponied up for an extra stylus tip and pen roll. I do love pens. My go to pen is Uni Jetstream 0.7 which I'll have to write about later since it by far one of the best pens I've encountered to date. I decided to back this project because in my love for pens is also a love for refills. It was billed as a pen that could accept many different types of refills. Instead of buying boxes of pens to try, I could just try the refills and the ink.
Timeline:
Pledged-NOV2013
Estimated Delivery-FEB2014
Arrival of Reward-SEP2015
Update 05JAN2015
I have been using the pen with slight modifications to the refill. I have pierced holes at the tip of the refill tube to allow for better airflow. I noticed that at times the ink would not flow properly. Being a great fan of the Uni Jetstream and having full knowledge that the refill couldn't be empty I used a push pin to increase the airflow an minimize the suction effect on the ink. Haven't had a problem since.
Update 02JAN2017
I used this pen faithfully for an entire year. I gave up on open ended refills, because they were imploding/exploding, er the ink was not staying put even with the relief I was providing. I switched to an enclosed refill from Monteverde. It's my journal pen now. The Monteverde ink was originally purchased for a cool pen I had from college, but I could never quite find the refill
Update 10DEC2017
Last update came in on 09FEB2016 and people still haven't received their reward. As evidenced in the comments section. They promised to have replacement and retooled parts to address the exploding refill issue. They have not fulfilled thousands of orders and it looks as if a refund is not coming any time soon. Kickstarter needs to get a handle on these campaigns that don't address issues with their backers in a timely manner. 5 years is way too long for no product and no answers. This pen is decent. I still use it to journal with when fountain pen is inconvenient to carry. Lesson learned.
I backed the Apollo Technical Pen at the $65 level and received a Pen as a reward. I also ponied up for an extra stylus tip and pen roll. I do love pens. My go to pen is Uni Jetstream 0.7 which I'll have to write about later since it by far one of the best pens I've encountered to date. I decided to back this project because in my love for pens is also a love for refills. It was billed as a pen that could accept many different types of refills. Instead of buying boxes of pens to try, I could just try the refills and the ink.
Timeline:
Pledged-NOV2013
Estimated Delivery-FEB2014
Arrival of Reward-SEP2015
Update 05JAN2015
I have been using the pen with slight modifications to the refill. I have pierced holes at the tip of the refill tube to allow for better airflow. I noticed that at times the ink would not flow properly. Being a great fan of the Uni Jetstream and having full knowledge that the refill couldn't be empty I used a push pin to increase the airflow an minimize the suction effect on the ink. Haven't had a problem since.
Update 02JAN2017
I used this pen faithfully for an entire year. I gave up on open ended refills, because they were imploding/exploding, er the ink was not staying put even with the relief I was providing. I switched to an enclosed refill from Monteverde. It's my journal pen now. The Monteverde ink was originally purchased for a cool pen I had from college, but I could never quite find the refill
Update 10DEC2017
Last update came in on 09FEB2016 and people still haven't received their reward. As evidenced in the comments section. They promised to have replacement and retooled parts to address the exploding refill issue. They have not fulfilled thousands of orders and it looks as if a refund is not coming any time soon. Kickstarter needs to get a handle on these campaigns that don't address issues with their backers in a timely manner. 5 years is way too long for no product and no answers. This pen is decent. I still use it to journal with when fountain pen is inconvenient to carry. Lesson learned.
05 February 2015
Mislead, Par for Kickstarter
If you read my last post, you'll remember that I promised and update and full review of two Kickstarter projects that I had backed and received rewards for. Well it's been over a month since that post and not a peep from me. That's par for the course on Kickstarter. When you back a project lower your expectations a bit and be prepared for little to no communication. Deadlines are not hard and fast. Some project creators are very good about communicating and delivering their rewards. But since Kickstarter doesn't hold them accountable in a transparent way it can be very difficult for a project backer to obtain a refund, reward, or financial statements when the project does not succeed in deliverables. I ask those of you that have backed projects through Kickstarter, what are the most unforgivable acts in the eyes of the backers? I do have reviews of the Apollo Pen, and the Key Stak ready for posting on Tuesday. I've gotten to use the Apollo Pen for several months now and can appreciate the work it took to create it. The Key Stak is an entirely different story. You'll have to wait until Tuesday to read what I have to say about them both.
11 December 2014
Oy Vey
So about that whole Kickstarter thing. I know it's Thursday, but I am wrapping up a full review of two Kickstarter projects, KeyStak, and Apollo Pen. They will be posted on Tuesday after the New Year with photos to boot. The snow is falling in Erie, and I have several projects going in addition to the Kickstarter reviews I'm wrapping up. One of them on Stolen Valor, and the second will be ongoing as the adventures of my new four legged friend. Volleyball season has officially given me release to write about and engage in other projects and interests. I thank all of you for sticking with me.
--bou
--bou
26 October 2014
Several ideas in my head
Currently in my tiny head, I have several ideas swimming around. First, we have a huge week of volleyball as our last regular season home games take place this Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. There will be a lot of activity planned in addition to the volleyball being played. It involves a lot of coordination with college students, some of them are very mindful and communicative, and some not so much, but it's a place for learning so I won't sweat the small stuff.
Second, my Kickstarter Tuesday review of Key Stak is almost ready. I had to retake some photos and test the layout of the post so that it doesn't turn out funky on mobile devices. I am still waiting on the creator to get back to me regarding the financials of the project so that may have to sit on a back burner until then. I want to make sure I include his perspective on the project. In the meantime I do have write-ups for other campaigns that I've backed.
Third, I love dogs. I've applied to Golden Retrievers In Need Rescue Service, Inc. (GRIN), http://www.grinrescue.org/ and I hope that I will be matched to a new friend soon. I have to temper my excitement and anticipation as I navigate the application process. The last 2 dogs I've co-owned with my sister. This dog will be exclusively in my care and possession. While it presents a whole new set of challenges, I just can't wait to give one of these dogs a new outlook on life and some fun adventures. That's all I have for now. I didn't want October to pass bay without an update on what I have cooking. I hope all is well with you.
Second, my Kickstarter Tuesday review of Key Stak is almost ready. I had to retake some photos and test the layout of the post so that it doesn't turn out funky on mobile devices. I am still waiting on the creator to get back to me regarding the financials of the project so that may have to sit on a back burner until then. I want to make sure I include his perspective on the project. In the meantime I do have write-ups for other campaigns that I've backed.
Third, I love dogs. I've applied to Golden Retrievers In Need Rescue Service, Inc. (GRIN), http://www.grinrescue.org/ and I hope that I will be matched to a new friend soon. I have to temper my excitement and anticipation as I navigate the application process. The last 2 dogs I've co-owned with my sister. This dog will be exclusively in my care and possession. While it presents a whole new set of challenges, I just can't wait to give one of these dogs a new outlook on life and some fun adventures. That's all I have for now. I didn't want October to pass bay without an update on what I have cooking. I hope all is well with you.
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