My response to the RoadTest application question “Have you written a blog on the Element14 community?” has always been no. I thought I would try and change that answer, by creating my first blog ever, using the Raspberry Pi4B (4GB) plus POE Hat RoadTest that was just awarded.
Before you become invested in this Blog, understand I am a writer by passion and a freelance writer by choice. Writing is both a curse and a joy for me. That doesn’t mean I get pleasure just drooling words across pages. In contrast I have no qualms and fail to gasp at editorial word counts limits on projects, whether they be big or small.
This Blog will exercise the RoadTest application question demon or daemon since it always appears. I will change the No to a Yes in that one question, the next time I throw an application into the RoadTest ring. My goal through the Blog is to document the Roads taken to arrive at the posted RoadTest review (Get the metaphor? Roads taken to RoadTest.). What were some of the behind the scenes actions that occurred before the final posted Review.
I confess this may prove to be a useless application for a Blog. I’m patterning my process after no other. That doesn’t mean, this is an original thought for a Blog. I just don’t know and I am not spending time researching it before attempting it.
I have never felt compelled to write a Blog. Writing is hard work. It takes time and many times has kept me up at night or dragged me from a fitful sleep to pen some prose rolling around in my head. I don’t always subscribe to the theory, you need to write much to get better. The quantity is not the determining factor for moi.
Element14 Community readers, consider yourself served with notice of the intent for these Blog postings, continue to read at your own discretion.
After some consultation, I have decided to use the Blog title box to break up some of the content, rather than one continuous post under one title. I will try to create logical break points so it is easier for the reader to find specific content as it relates to this one RoadTest.