Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School

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Simple Communication skills

  1. Smiling : No more than one smiling comfortable things, of course, this is not the kind of evil laugh presented.
  2. Moderate tone : It is difficult to do this, I often think that he is very mild, in fact, the people have begun to order . Find a friend to help you, otherwise you can only learn from repeated setbacks.
  3. Appropriate distance : "easily hurt others and themselves, always on the brink of vague distance. "Annie darling of this sentence some deep, but the relationship between the object and your exchange , a good grasp of the distance is very important.
  4. Eyes contacts : exchange time watching ta eyes, believe me, you will be able to receive more information . Ta is. What is more important is that it includes a meaning, and respect.
  5. From chairs on : This shows your attitude, you are not to enjoy a servant to say to you the story.
  6. Coffee, . . . : When the object of tense exchanges is often "kind." Cup of coffee , or similar small objects that will play a great role. When ta hand with summer holidays , is more natural. Exchange is embarrassing ease from the beginning of time.
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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Wordcounter

Wordcounter is useful for writers, editors, students, and anyone who thinks that they might be speaking redundantly or repetitively.


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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Monday, September 04, 2006

WORK

Work is man's great function. He is nothing, he can do nothing, he can achieve nothing, fulfill nothing, without working. If you are poor-work. If you are rich-continue working. If you are burdened with seemingly unfair responsibilities-work. If you are happy, keep right on working. Idleness gives room for doubt and fears. If disappointments come-work. If your health is threatened-work. When faith falters-work. When dreams are shattered and hope seems dead-work. Work as if your life were in peril. It really is. No matter what ails you-work. Work faithfully-work with faith. Work is the greatest remedy available for mental and physical afflictions.

Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.

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Friday, September 01, 2006

RUBY-JAVA-.NET - Good Thoughts

If you need distributed, two-phased commit, use Java. If you need perfect integration into Microsoft Office macros, use .NET. But if you're building operating system scripts for integration, or greenfield database backed applications, Ruby will have just about everything you need. And you can often build what you need if it's not there.

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