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This guy just explains 6 years’ worth of episodes to 3 min using Post-It Notes
27 Thursday May 2010
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This guy just explains 6 years’ worth of episodes to 3 min using Post-It Notes
25 Tuesday May 2010
Posted in Seth Godin
What a great post by Seth Godin:

About twenty five years ago, Howard Gardner taught us his theory of multiple intelligences. He described the fact that there’s not just one kind of intelligence, in fact there are at least seven (1 Bodily-kinesthetic, 2 Interpersonal, 3 Verbal-linguistic, 4 Logical-mathematical, 5 Intrapersonal, 6 Visual-spatial, 7 Musical, 8 Naturalistic). This makes perfect sense—people are good at different things.
The flip side of this occurred to me the other day, as I was busy judging someone for being really dumb. Of course, no one is really dumb. And certainly no one deserves to be judged as such. If we’re good at different things, we’re also bad at different things, right?
The story people tell about you (and the one you tell about yourself in the way you act) may be broadcasting one of your weaknesses louder than you deserve. We often fail to hire or trust or work with someone merely because one of their attributes stands out as below par. That’s our loss.
19 Wednesday May 2010
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3 months ago I bought a cat (Sookie) for my wife (Aziza) . Now I love the cat too and spoil her more than Aziza does
Here is a great infographic by Online Schools
CATS vs DOGS

11 Tuesday May 2010
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What an appealing, interesting and well spoken talk. Why are companies like Apple so Innovative? Simon Sinek take 18 minutes to explain it at a TED event. And according to him, it’s all about the why, not the how. Most computer companies start with claims that they make great products. Apple, on the other hand, tells you why they build computers.