Day 1
August 3rd, 2008
On day one I spent $100 and got the Gold Edition of HyperVRE. This will be the biggest expense. Also, this is a one-time cost. It’s not a monthly subscription. I expect to spend less than $50 more. Download and watch all the videos and read through the manual. Don’t worry about remembering much now. Just get the big picture to know what HyperVRE is all about. This took me several hours. I didn’t count how much coffee I had
I did not do anything as far as starting an actual project is concerned. I’ll talk about that on day 2. As exciting as new things are, make sure not to overdue things. Anything gets very boring or very frustrating if rushed through.
As I go along, I do expect you to actually do the work too. I will not create a step-by-step plan nor will I create a support document for HyperVRE. Matt Callen has done an excellent job of providing documentation for his software. You should be able to understand everything by watching the videos and reading the pdf manuals. There’s no need to re-do that. What I will do is guiding you and showing you my progress as I follow the HyperVRE documentation. So please read the manual and watch the videos. You will not be able to do anything by just reading my progress report. Your success may also vary from mine.
I am trying to find some structure in this, so I will summarize things at the end of every post.
Total money spent: $100 hyperVRE software one-time payment
Things to do:
1. get HyperVRE gold
2. Download all manuals, videos, bonuses.
3. Watch all videos, read all pdf files
