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- Introduced me to some other cool dads, and created a shared experience -- the most rewarding part.
- Made me more familiar with Sony, the company and its products.
- Made me more familiar with some, but not enough of the people behind the corporation and the products.
- Underscored that Sony makes quality products, though most are not for me because of complexity and design shortcomings.
- Re-casted me as a Sony fan, not one that endorses its products, but one that sees potential and wants the organization to improve and succeed (though this would increase if Sony would surface more of the story and people behind what they're doing).
- Made me more familiar with the dynamics of blogger and community marketing.
Maybe I need more coffee? :)
I also should consider a higher coffein dose than yet.
But 100 faces of fail may be a cool idea for a similar project like this. Maybe for a humourous site or anything like that. :)
I will miss each of the Sony devices that I have had the luxury of using, but am coming away with a positive experience, even without the tech. I love participating in a coordinated project experience and have met some really smart and insightful people in the process. It is also opened my eyes to different (more creative) ways of approaching marketing, writing and even my family "facetime".
and have never taken a computer course...all self taught (grin).
I wasn't so popular at high-school but it seems that geek-cred means something in these circuits of the sun!
And welcome to my site,