Category: Rememberall
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A Letter to My Son, on Starting Out In Life
A Letter to My Son, on Starting Out In Life | Zen Habits A Letter to My Son, on Starting Out In Life Dear Seth, You’re only three years old, and at this point in your life you can’t read, much less understand what I’m going to try to tell you in this letter. But…
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…spin wildly…
If you’re feeling frightened about what comes next, don’t be. Embrace the uncertainty. Allow it to lead you places. Be brave as it challenges you to exercise both your heart and your mind as you create your own path towards happiness, don’t waste time with regret. Spin wildly into your next action. Enjoy the present,…
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The Nerd Handbook
From randsinrepose The Nerd Handbook A nerd needs a project because a nerd builds stuff. All the time. Those lulls in the conversation over dinner? That’s the nerd working on his project in his head. It’s unlikely that this project is a nerd’s day job because his opinion regarding his job is, “Been there, done…
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Free books!
Free books! “The Future of Ideas” by Lawrence Lessig, on the corporate threat to the Net’s openness and innovation; “Trigger Happy” by Steven Poole, about the aesthetics of videogames; and the Association for Computing Machinery’s library of classic computer science books. Powered by ScribeFire.
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And should you be foolish enough to install Vista, it’s the cane for you:
And should you be foolish enough to install Vista, it’s the cane for you: The votes of no-confidence in Windows Vista continue to roll in, the latest coming from the agency in charge of giving tech advice to British schools. In a report this week, the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency urged schools not…
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Review: Windows XP from codingsanity
Article from CodingSanity located here I have finally decided to take the plunge. Last night I upgraded my Vista desktop machine to Windows XP, and this afternoon I will be doing the same to my laptop. Look & Feel Windows XP has quite a cartoony look and feel compared to the slick look of Aero…
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My First on 43 Things
It strikes me, right now, as something that is going to take a lot of hard work. See more progress on: spend more time talking with my children