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What Does Apple and the US Military Have in Common?
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Probably the best thing I’ve read concerning the executive shake up at Apple, has nothing to do with technology companies at all. In fact, it doesn’t talk about tech at all. It’s an article about the failings of the US military in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. The short version is that US Generals aren’t
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Decision Paralysis
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With Hurricane Sandy bearing down on the Eastern US, we got a bunch of solid rain and wind in Southern Ontario. My family was on vacation and our planned flight back to BC out of Kitchener got cancelled, but WestJet made the scene so unclear we were paralyzed with indecision. See on one hand we
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Credit Cards and Cigarettes
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I came across a very interesting article on the US financial crash of 2008. It speaks to the confusing dealings of the major banks in the world. It tells a story of influence peddling on the back of the middle class. The middle class and poor of the world have continued to have less disposable
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Determining ebook Pricing
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So I’m writing a short ebook on writing better WordPress code. Something like 10 Tips to Write Btter WordPress Code Next Month. The thing I’m wondering about is ebook pricing. Does Length = Price I know I want to charge $10 for the book but I keep coming back to how the user determines if
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Getting Set Up for Selling Downloadable Products
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I’ve got a post coming next week (maybe a bit longer) about my goals around selling products, but this couldn’t wait. I’ll be powering the downloads with Easy Digital Downloads and there is a sale on Easy Digital Downloads. I’m not an affiliate at all, just letting you know so you can get set up
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Out of all New Bikes – This is the One
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I’m in the market for a new bike in the coming year. I’ve looked at the SuperSix from Cannondale, Team Machine and GranFondo from BMC, but the one that really gets my heart racing is the Domane from Trek. I want to get a test ride on one still and a solid ride on the
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No More Hourly Pricing
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Like many consultants I bill hourly for my time, and it certainly seemed to work fine for the last few years. I’ve been thinking a lot about my pricing lately though and I’m no longer convinced that pricing hourly is really a great idea. Ron lays out a compelling argument as to why cost plus
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On Frontend Frameworks
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If you do the same task more than a few times, it’s stupid to not automate it in some fashion. When building web sites this typically shows itself in the use of frameworks like Twitter Bootstrap. What I Like About Frameworks The big benefit to frameworks is that they style all the stuff needed without
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Why I Avoid Android
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I am an iPhone owner and while there are limitations in how exactly you can customize all the little bits of iOS I’m happy. I am not rushing out to get the iPhone 5. It is true I’m on a 3 year contract (standard in Canada) but the iPhone 5 only feels like a small
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Writing Good Content, When you have a Passion for it
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While the article in question is not primarily about writing good content, it’s got a few gems for those trying to create it. The most pertinent for me was: Every time you publish an article on your website, ask yourself: “Would anyone share this article for any reason?” If the answer is “no” then you
