Report.
1) Comptia Security+ certification.
Hain't touched it. Learned a bunch about test automation software through work this month instead. I'll deem this acceptable technological advancement.
2) Join another major user project as volunteer QA/testing.
No progress. Haven't even played the week-before alpha of a major game I'm privileged to have access to.
3) Write another game mod or two.
No progress, but no leaky faucets or misaligned shelves, metaphorically speaking.
4) Write another 24 game reviews on Steam. That's two a month.
2/2. 2/24. I think I did pretty okay on this.
5) Stream twice a month. 1/2. 1/24.
No time to catch up tomorrow, so we'll call this one short. Nothing I took interest in this month is good for show.
6) Volunteer somewhere.
No development, but also I'm not driving for an hour every work day to get a friend home from work, so that time is opening up to me. Maybe it qualifies.
7) Learn about local elections and stay abreast of ones I can vote in.
Trying to stay away of current affairs, there's nothing going on right now.
8 ) Go metal detecting or magnet fishing ten times this year.
brrrrrrrr
9) Listen to 36 new albums.
3/3, 3/36. Flushed out Haken's discography, listened to some other weird stuff. BRB gonna go gush in the music thread.
10) Participate in the Hot Fresh Reading Challenge thread.
Readin' and gabbin.' Not a lot, but enough.
11) Go on a road trip.
Floating the idea of driving south and going caving/doing cave tours. Still need to see where Ranger Friend ends up stationed, and whether or not visiting him will be feasible. Planning required, when I'm not also figuring out someone's bachelor party or being coerced to visit my parents.
12) TBD - Get some more houseplants, maybe?
I did actually buy another four houseplants the other day, but as goals go, it's not really tangible. TBD.
Other features this month include becoming older, emailing indie devs, getting six friends online to play Minecraft together (I'd call this frivolous, but two are out of the country and the format we play in essentially has me leading players of every skill level), joining a community ensemble, trying not to let the depths of winter churn my soul, starting a co-op run of Borderlands with a different friend, and playing online more regularly with my siblings.
I'm beginning to feel like I'm terminally online, and that I have enough digital obligations that it feels something's gone awry if I unplug for the night. For as much as my goals reflect on leisure, I sure feel busy. Maybe behemoth 12 is where I pick one day a week to shut computers off and go walking/writing/reading/whatever.