@pdxrlk: Why should I read it? The passage doesn't make much sense?
@pdxrlk: Why should I read it? The passage doesn't make much sense?
@Richard James Drake: Exactly, thanks, Richard.
I’m just curious. Did anyone actually read the linked excerpt from "Atlas Shrugged"? I must admit, I gave up. It’s one of the most bizarre pieces of philosophical writings I‘ve read in a long time. What hell is she trying to say? It probably can’t be summed up in a sentence or two. I’ll try reading it again later.
@Lactomax: I watched Zeitgeist II last night, and I really think he and the two people he interviewed really got it right. I mean, they’re not talking about utopia, but they are talking about what it means to transition out of a monetary system of rule that keeps us from reaching our greatest human potential.
@kwehoo: Exactly, thank you. Though I do need to at least read one book by her so I can really speak my mind.
I share what Peter Joseph describes in Zeitgeist: the monetary system that we use throughout the world is seriously unsustainable and wasteful. What he’s talking about is explained even better in Ellen Brown’s book, The Web of Debt.
I have to agree with this. I tend throw a lot of stuff in apps like Evernote and SOHO Notes, but I don’t always back review that information once it’s there. Months later I do find stuff that I probably could have used if only I had reviewed what was filed away.
Huh, you can buy stylus for under $10. The Pogo Sketch pens work great.
I’ve decided to paste in the writing and website guidelines for my blog site. It’s a great place to have them. It will also be useful if I ever partner with one or bloggers to maintain my site. Really easy installation on Fatcow.
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Great idea. I’m going to give it try.
I use two monitors, and I wish I had one more. Why? Primarily because of desktop clutter. I spend a lot of time clicking back and forth between windows in order to get articles and other projects done. With two monitors, I can do my writing on the main monitor while accessing files and information on the other one. I…
I just downloaded this app, and so far it looks like a good idea—especially if you’re using a dual monitor setup and you don’t like using shortcut keys.
I just downloaded this app, and so far it looks like a good idea—especially if you’re using a dual monitor setup and you don’t like using shortcut keys.
I think this might be useful. Just downloaded it. Great for if you have a dual monitor set up and with no menu bar on the second monitor. I’m not ken on using keyboard shortcuts, so this might come in handy. The demo video is quite the best advertisement for the app, but it’s nevertheless a good idea.
@Chad Anctil: I agree also. These list of suggestions are not that unique. Figuring out marketable writers services that you can actually provide is what is most important at first.
I agree with others. Write daily. Start on hubpages.com or some other similar site in which you write at least three articles per week. Keeping a log is great, but often times it can be too personal.
Setting up a budget tracker on Mint.com has been the best thing I‘ve done for saving money. It keeps me updated on my discretionary spending which can eat up income very quickly.
@NeoXY: You’re correct. My experience with the Trackpad is that it’s not quick and accurate as the mouse, though it does have a few other unique features of its own.