For June I haven’t been able to write a new blog post, so I’m executing my emergency blog posting plan: Post images instead of words. Below is a selection of photos I took in 2020.
It is time to evaluate my 2020 goal of the year, to create a tool that would help me with stock trading. The goal was kinda vague, but I did make a helpful tool and I use it regularly to review stocks.
This is part two of my walkthrough of the Dune image files. (Part one can be found here). This part focuses on the color definitions, palettes, that can be found in almost all the images files.
Lets ignore everything that made 2020 special and talk about my blog. I almost held to my schedule of posting once per month. I had to spend my writing time on something more important in October, so no blog post was ready to be posted in November.
In the later part of 2020, a new LEGO competition was announced on the Swebrick forums. It was a marathon competition, where one could enter one build for each day between December 1st and December 24th.
This year I have decided that my next big LEGO project will be to build a Middle Earth map. A map of the world from the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit books/movie.
I have managed to reach my goal with developing a tool, but lets talk about the weird timing first. Just as I was about to start using the tool, the stock market crash of the century happened.
I have not been able to keep myself from JavaScript and general web development. I have taken a dive into learning more about CSS, and this lead to an explosion of hearts - A simple web page for viewing and creating messages written over a heart with more hearts flying out of it.
Over the years I have slowly been building on a story that ties many of my medieval/fantasy LEGO builds together. This year I finally completed the first chapter in this story.