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- Horton Hear a Who by Discussing Semantics on Nov 24, 2009
I don’t know why I remember it, but I do. Once back in seventh grade our teacher gave us a long lecture about the difference between to listen and to hear. Basically, she explained it to mean that one is there are sounds going in but no...
- Don’t Screw These Up: Sustainability, Communication, Measurability, Continuous Improvement by pmStudent on Nov 23, 2009
It seems my initial 2 posts on this topic stirred up some discussion but it's really dropped off. I'm guessing the series is dragging out too long by treating each attribute individually, so here's the final 4 I had come up with. Related posts:Don...
- The Opposite Of Someone by Discussing Semantics on Nov 23, 2009
The other day my dear husband had commented on someone’s facebook page and someone else commented about him being the antithesis of a previous employer. He figured it was a compliment, but wasn’t sure exactly what it meant. Not to w...
- Don’t Screw This Up: Confidence by pmStudent on Nov 19, 2009
What examples can you share that demonstrate good and bad confidence on the projects you've worked? Related posts:Don’t Screw These Up: Sustainability, Communication, Measurability, Continuous ImprovementDon’t screw this up: Delivering...
- Madam by Discussing Semantics on Nov 19, 2009
Okay, the question came to me the other day as to how to spell ma’am, “Is it m-a-a-m? m-a-m? m-a-apostrophe-m? or m-a-apostrophe-a-m?” Well, I am the right one to ask about this because, well, this blog and all. Here’s the answer:...
- Don’t Screw This Up: Reliability by pmStudent on Nov 19, 2009
What examples can you share that demonstrate good and bad reliability on the projects you've worked? Related posts:It’s great; unless you screw it upDon’t screw this up: Delivering ValueDon’t Screw This Up: Consistency...
- What is Shutter Speed? by Your Photo Tips on Nov 17, 2009
Often times it’s good to have a quick definition of a term or component of photography to use as reference. This way you don’t have to be embarrassed not to know. Today we discuss…quickly… Shutter Speed One of the main compo...




