Brainstorming Night

Waaay back in 2004 (I think -- it's been awhile), I started meeting with a few friends to brainstorm our various creative ideas. I had STBD. They had classwork, or creative writing, or web comics, or Flash projects, or whatever was on tap that week. The value, we found, was that everyone was able to see everyone else's projects from a different point of view, and sometimes those POVs could find creative solutions we ourselves couldn't see alone because we were too close to the situation.
These meetings aren't always weekly, though we try to do it that way. More often, it's when we can all squeeze free for a few hours. Even a quick cup of coffee, in person, can help steer a few of us in the right direction.
Tonight's main topic, from my vantage point: building out STBD.
I have dozens of ideas, many of which have been incubating for years without the necessary resources (time, money, people, know-how) to pull them off. So I'm looking for feedback on how I can put as many of these ideas in motion as possible. Hopefully my collaborators can provide constructive suggestions and we can push this boulder forward, pebble by pebble, until it picks up its own momentum.
But brainstorming night shouldn't be limited solely to us.
Do you have an idea that you can't quite wrap your head around? Why not gather up a few friends -- or even acquaintances -- and grab a cup of coffee? Pitch your ideas and see what kinds of feedback they offer. Not only will someone undoubtedly have a perspective that you wouldn't have thought of, but they'll almost definitely have a conundrum of their own that you may have some insight on.
Brainstorming: it's not just for white paper anymore.
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