4.10.2007

How do you get started?



That depends on what you want to learn. I can give vague, general, broad, diffuse advice. But, the best thing to do is do one thing at a time. (I wish I could say that was my idea.)

From your posts I surmise you are very thorough, like to create structure, are very opinionated, and have little or no problem expressing yourself thru writing.

I recommend this path outlined below. Make it your own. It's obtuse and sparse for a simple reason.

On the matter of a beginning:
1. Pick up a cheap second-hand computer or get one donated to you.
(Get creative on how to do this. You'd be surprise, once you put it out there, how willing people are to give you old computers and other stuff once you say the words "I'll take it.")

2. Totally muck up that computer.
Learn how to install new hardware and new software. Commit to a high level of discovering new applications each week. (I find, on average, a new piece of hardware or software program for an existing problem/research request about once a week.)

3. Blog your exploits.
Make yourself accountable to other people. The biggest way to push yourself to develop any skill is by surrounding yourself with people who are better at something than you are. That and 10,000 hours.

Do you still buy your books from the bookstore?



Question:
Do you still buy your books from the bookstore?

Answer:
You're probably not saving 20% of your income across the board either, right? Don't think you have enough to pay yourself? Ok.

What's the sign of the times?



Question:
What's the sign of the times?

Answer:
Could this be?
"Introduction to Code Signing"

4.09.2007

What's a way to enrich, enlighten your day?



Question:
What's a way to enrich, enlighten your day?
Answer:
Listen to some music, everyday.

Echoes
Ft Myers WGCU 90.1FM Sat 10-12mid

Fresh Air

Morning Edition

Putumayo World Music Hour

Sounds Eclectic

Sound Opinions

The Thistle And Shamrock

4.04.2007

Do most "leaders get there by attrition?



Do most "leaders" get there by attrition? Link takes you to questions CEO should ask; proffer -do most get to management by lasting past the the political BS in organization -maybe more yes than no -go -watch -don't be. it's not hard to be smart. it's hard to be smart, compassionate and passionate, hard to be wrong -no, it's easy. but most managers are afraid. should you not already be asking lots of questions.