A few months ago I was riding the subway out to Coney Island during a visit to New York and I had an idea. It wasn’t necessarily a new idea, but it stuck. I wanted to incorporate my life online. Sure, I’ve had ideas like this in the past. I’ve even tried using tools built on web development frameworks to make it happen, but this time I had some help. After a few conversations over ping pong with my good friend and co-worker Jeff Croft I realized how I could make it a reality. He was working on a framework in Django that sounded perfect, and I was willing to be a bug tester and spend some long nights learning some Django templates. The forces of geek were in full swing.
The concepts had been rolling around in my head for a while, so I started in on some initial designs, worked out some basic templates and have been iterating and implementing on what’s here now since. It’s me, or as some friends call me, T, and almost all my online publishing “incorporated” onto one site. Hence the name, T Incorporated.