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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 8/31/2016 2:51 pm
 
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Time Id: 3927
Template/Type: Daily Ideas
Title/Caption: Daily Ideas
Start Date: 7/7/2015
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
-Put up a new PDF flyer and new help file dealing with the concepts of the data assembly line. See entries in September and October 2014 for more details.
See sketches on scans in photo gallery 7/7/2015 of:
- Static
- Dynamic
- Dynamic with time, checkpoints, & permissions
- X = Time, Y = $, Z = Space
- 3D Assembly Line for data – include objects & data over time, resource tracking, & spatial elements (space)

-Put up a new PDF flyer and new help file talking about expanding the concepts of world building, systems, and different levels and how they interact and play… Universe, galaxies, clusters, solar systems, worlds, locations, groups, individuals, data level, and run all levels over time and through space.
-“We teach people how to treat us.” – My sister. This could be good and bad, abusive and helpful, pushy and firm, etc. Very interesting concept. She and I were talking on the way down to Salt Lake City about clients, relationships, and expectations.
-I hate to say it, but we have trained a number of our clients to push and demand the moon for pennies or almost nothing. We have jumped almost every time. It turns into an abusive type relationship. Nobody likes that. This is just me confessing about adilas and some of our clients. Adilas has just taken it on the chops, time and time again. We’ve got to put our foot down. This is for me personally as well. I barely make it from check to check with no wiggle room.
-My sister and the Project Manager are going to help make some safety nets (processes & procedures) for our development team. Virtual safety nets for our development team.
-See notes on 7/29/15 for an expanded view of this graphic.