This week we talk about some goals we have moved forward recently. This included the unexpected need to migrate from one hosting provider to another. We then discuss what to do when something just isn’t working, the joy of throwing things out, and finish the episode by talking to production potter Frank Gosar.
Links for this Episode:
- Frank Gosar’s Website
- Frank Gosar’s Blog
- Dan Chen’s Website
- Ties of Blood and Silver by Joel Rosenberg
- Corvallis Fall Festival
- Clay Fest
- Clayfolk
- Eugene OR Saturday Market
- Wildfire Pottery Expo
- Oregon Potters Association
- Chatham Artists Guild Studio Tour
- Evernote Smart Notebooks by Moleskine
Kevin-
Fun episode! Thanks again for the opportunity.
A few notes on the Program notes:
(Yep, it’s a list)
1. It’s Corvallis Fall Festival, not Clay Festival.
2. Thanks for all the links to Clay Fest, Clayfolk and Wildfire. Could we finish off the set? http://oregonpotters.org for Oregon Potters Association , or ceramicshowcase.com for their show.
3. You’ve misspelled my name in the tags, is Gosar, not -er.
Have fun at WindyCon. Wish I could be there.
Frank
Frank –
I’ve made all the updates/corrections. Thanks for being a guest!
(69, nice)
I almost want to take up pottery so I can smash my unsuccessful pots, it sounds so damn satisfying. Moving unfinishable fanfics into the Junk folder in my Google drive is just not the same.
The Storyclock notebook sounds neat, and if you’re willing to ship to Canada I’d like to throw my name in the hat!
Putting my name in for the giveaway if you’re able to ship it to Malaysia! Would love to try it out. 😀
This episodes badge isn’t working for me. Can I reclaim, or can you resend?
I resent it.
Pretty sure this is the episode where you discussed excel and linking between sheets using a formula. The oh so easy way I do it is by just typing = in the sheet/cell I want the summary to display, then opening the sheet where the info is, and clicking into it. Excel then puts in the formula.
You can also use it to add figures etc from different sheets by putting in =sum(clickonfirstfigure,clickonsecondfigure,andsoon).
It is fierce handy
Ooh! Thanks, that works great!
I also found, since I’m copying rows of entries, that if I use this on the first entry, then copy/tab/paste through the rest of the row, it will automatically update the column numbers for me, alleviating the need to keep going back and forth between sheets.