Archive for January, 2006
wow… great quotes from www.careerlab.com
Love. —The Prophets
Know thyself. —Socrates
Inches make champions —Vince Lombardi
Nothing gold can stay. —Robert Frost
Work is love made visible. —Kahlil Gibran
No great thing is created suddenly. —Epictetus (A.D.200)
Well done is better than well said. —Benjamin Franklin
No wind favors he who has no destined port. —Montaigne
Sometimes even to live is an act of courage. —Seneca
Do first things first, and second things not at all. —Peter Drucker.
January 12th, 2006
check out here. it offered four tools (basecamp for project management, backpack for PIM, Ta-da list for a to-do list) is quite useful for people who need some free web applications to manage communication among small project. try it if you haven’t use it.
January 11th, 2006
As I kept telling people, there are three kinds of people, people who make things happen, people who watch things happen and people who don’t know things are happening. Today I realized for some things, I am in group 3, that things here are “web 2.0″, I realized that I am so outdated after some quick readings, so to bring you up to speed, here are some pointers…
what is web 2.0
the best of the new generation
ehub, frequently updated list of what is new
January 11th, 2006
if you haven’t read the book “the world is flat” as we recommended before because of having no time, check this online video version out. It is part of MIT OpenCourseWare that recorded Friedman, the author of the book, gave a speech covering a big portion of the book at MIT. He is a good speaker, funny and down to the earth.
January 11th, 2006
what the crap is that? I think Google is now running out of ideas of innovation so they have to bundle up most things that I already had on my PC as a pack, come on, show me some real juice!
January 10th, 2006
Quoted from Guy Kawasaki’s blog, it’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points. see the full article here.
January 4th, 2006
as promised yesterday, more people photos are made available online. Don’t miss the most famous Thor’s Hammer pictures, the best view has to be taken walking a very long way down the hill, I almost get lost when I took the hiking trail. I ranked it as No2 Hiking trail of this southwest trip (it seconds only to the Delicate Arch hiking trail shown in the previous thread).
January 3rd, 2006
I’m about to switch to another web hosting service as the current one is just TOOO slow. anyone has recommendations?
January 3rd, 2006
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