Saturday, October 15, 2005

So here I am...

relaxing down in San Diego. 10:30 p.m. and I have remote internet access with my EVDO card which provides broadband speed through wireless on my laptop. Technology is great. I must admit though, I'm a bit of an internet junkie, not being able to stay away from the keyboard while on vacation... The RV has been a good excuse to get out the house, so I'm glad we bought it a couple years ago, but gas is horrible and we've inclined to go on shorter outings nearby. Imagine what it costs to fill a 45 gallon tank on a vehicle that gets less than 10 mpg. Can you say Hybrid R.V.??? Oh well it beats a $250 a night room in some posh hotel with "who knows what" has been in/on the sheets.

Anyways, work is winding down, we have a retail freeze going in on the 15th so it will be no more rushed releases until after January. I will get to take my time on projects and perhaps get some training and vacation around the house in this fall/winter. It gives me a bit more time to do the major things needed around the house, and perhaps to finish my gameroom.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

On Collecting - Avoiding hobby burn out

I've been collecting about 8 years now and ever since I started, I was always behind. Behind in terms of:

Never having all the games I've ever wanted
Never finishing projects I've started
Never having enough room in the garage to work
Hoarding too many parts and cabinets that I would never get around to using
Buying games I didn't need, because they were "good deals" and too hard to pass up.

I think these factors and more could lead to a sense of being overwhelmed and hobby burn-out. I've seen quite a few collectors for the reasons above just up and sell everything and get completely out.

Well, I finally sold off my last excess machine last weekend and my aisles are clear for me to work and play my machines. It is a huge relief, and I'm actually invigorated to finish a couple of projects that now I'll have a chance to finish.

I'm in no means an expert on the subject of burn-out, but here are a few things that helped (eBay can be an addiction). I actually reached the "Magic Number" of games twice before, but it didn't last because there was always another good deal that came up

A hobby is what it is - a hobby, not an investment.

If you don't need it or not going to use it, don't buy it even it's a good deal. Remember, you're in it not for investment.

If it's on your shelf and you're not going to use it, sell it. Nothing worse than having an expensive part on a shelf waiting to depreciate in value or be broken.

Throw out Junk!!! coin doors, drilled out CP's, New Game marquees. Stuff that has nickel and dime value really isn't worth your time pawning off on ebay. Well maybe some of it is, but do it or get rid of it. Spring Cleaning applies here. Believe me when I say it's nice to get the junk out.

Figure out what it's going to take to get you to that "Magic Number" of games Write down a list of what you want and have and figure out if it's going to fit in your room. You may then come to the hard realization that you can't have everything. You will have to sacrifice keeping some wanted games around for the sake of time and space.

Resist the urge to buy everything someone else wants. Yes I'll admit it, I got caught up in the hype of some games, paid a lot of money for them, only to realize it wasn't that fun and selling at a loss.

There was a time where I had nearly 50 cabinets, 1/2 of which were non working, a couple hundred PCBs. The reality is that I would just never get around to fixing all of them or have them fit in my garage. It took me three years to sell off excess and get down to about 28 machines, and only PCB's that I keep around for back-up and spares.

As I said, it is a HUGE relief knowing that there is a pot of gold at the end of all this. I'm that much closer to my 80's game room being done.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

slacker

I haven't touched my bike in over a week. I don't know why either, I just don't have any desire to ride right now, but someone posted a ride for Thursday and I'm pushing myself to go.
Basketball starts tonight - for me anyways, I'll be coming in mid season and most likely off the bench. I need some excercise. I never thought I'd play again, but what the hey.

Stupid Lube place conned me out of $400 for some much needed work on my neglected truck, Property

Tax and Homeowners insurance due to the tune of $5k.

We have termites, exterminators to the cost of $800.

Home Depot for some much needed maintenance around the house $200.

Joy of being an adult with responsibilities, priceless.