You all probably have that one project you wanted to do, but weren't able to. So, how come you weren't able to do it? And what's the project you wanted to do? Ever think you'll get on it? Discuss.
Me, a project I wanted to get on but couldn't was to start reviewing video game books (and maybe other books on the side). This was pretty much killed by several factors:
- Books are expensive. And seeing as it'd be highly unlikely I'd be paid to do the reviews, not to mention I'm unemployed, I'd run out review material fast.
- Not only is the nearest library closed for renovations for who knows how long, I can't get a library card since I can't get an ID that says I live where I currently live. Also, libraries usually don't have video game books. So I wouldn't be able to get books to review.
- It'd take me a bit to read a book, probably not on a fast enough basis to churn out enough frequent reviews. And if the book is bad, it'll take me longer to finish it.
- I don't know how I'd have the review format be. I kept going back and for on whether to do it in a written format, or a video format. Either way, it'd take me a while to do the review. Written, it'd take me a while to write since I'm not good with writing things within a deadline, not to mention I tend to put off writing since I often don't like writing. Video, I have a crap camera, and there's often a lot of noise going on where I live, I have no video editing programs, not to mention the fact that it'd be hard to do an entertaining video review on books.
Will I ever get on it? Probably not.
Me, a project I wanted to get on but couldn't was to start reviewing video game books (and maybe other books on the side). This was pretty much killed by several factors:
- Books are expensive. And seeing as it'd be highly unlikely I'd be paid to do the reviews, not to mention I'm unemployed, I'd run out review material fast.
- Not only is the nearest library closed for renovations for who knows how long, I can't get a library card since I can't get an ID that says I live where I currently live. Also, libraries usually don't have video game books. So I wouldn't be able to get books to review.
- It'd take me a bit to read a book, probably not on a fast enough basis to churn out enough frequent reviews. And if the book is bad, it'll take me longer to finish it.
- I don't know how I'd have the review format be. I kept going back and for on whether to do it in a written format, or a video format. Either way, it'd take me a while to do the review. Written, it'd take me a while to write since I'm not good with writing things within a deadline, not to mention I tend to put off writing since I often don't like writing. Video, I have a crap camera, and there's often a lot of noise going on where I live, I have no video editing programs, not to mention the fact that it'd be hard to do an entertaining video review on books.
Will I ever get on it? Probably not.