Archive for Link Reads

Milo’s Best Posts of the Month: 11.30.06

Awesome Link Reads: 11.28

My Life Planning Model (Lifehack)
Try to speak clearly (Seth Godin)
Ten steps to mental fitness (Lifehacker)
Heart-Centered Motivation (Steve Pavlina)
Arm-Mounted Index Card Scabbard (David Seah)
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also (Life Coaches Blog)

Software Engineer Billionaire Treat Himself in Space

I am sure there are lots of rich technical people or companies paying engineers higher than project managers in the US; but here in our country, it is exactly the opposite. Having said that, it makes me happy whenever I read about a technical person amassing riches through his hard skills instead of a managerial type of skills.

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Quote: Debt Interest

I got this quote from a post made on Life Training Online

Interest never sleeps nor sickens nor dies; it never goes to the hospital; it works on Sundays and holidays; it never takes a vacation; it never visits nor travels; it takes no pleasure; it is never laid off work nor discharged from employment; it never works on reduced hours. . . .

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Awesome Link Reads: 10.24

If Everyone Awakens Will We All Starve? (Steve Pavlina)
Vox Populi: Best practices for file naming (43 Folders)
10 ways to avoid disaster during change (Slacker Manager)
What’s Your List Type? (Life Hack)
The silver-grey Japanese car syndrome (Seth Godin)
Dealing With Plateaus (Life Coaches Blog)
Chipping Away at the Long Queue (David Seah)

Wal-Mart Should at Least Use their Latest Kid Tactics in a Better Light

Wal-Mart has made an online game that allow children to create “wish list” for the holiday and send the list via email to their parents as things to consider. But as kids, expectations are high and “things to consider” become “things I expect” this holiday season. What makes the online game horrible is how it applauds a kid when a toy is added to their list while whining they’ll lose their job when a toy is rejected.

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