It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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I find we do need to look at a variety of processes outside our familiar ones in order to make innovative breakthroughs. A good example is in filmmaking - actors will also direct, produce, write and so on, each informing the other concept.
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Replying to @vingar
Definitely seems folks need to find a sweet spot whether in sales, job hunting or simply inspiring teams to foster positive relationships and hopefully as a result, more innovation and productivity. The issues you raise are long, unsolved problems however, and I wonder why.
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It's been a bumpy ride for everyone. I consider myself damned lucky to be alive, and I remember a time I didn't used to at all. Change is inevitable. I love you both, always. You came to see me at one of the most horrible times in my life, and for the love I am forever grateful.
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This comment give you a VIP badge for the party. More to come as I collect some names :) Half day or so. "Internet Explorer was *it*" IS part of said experiment.
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Replying to @JosephLabrecque
I was there. You must remember. I'm not exactly a wallflower haha! - you, me and Leslie have been friends for a considerable amount of time - surely more than a decade?
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Replying to @JosephLabrecque
You can play in the sandbox with the standards kids if we all behave in an interoperable way. Bam! Pow! To the Moon! :P
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Replying to @vingar
Vinish, why do you think people with many years in IT and related fields do not do their research prior to entering into any relationship? To have the resource of the Web at our fingertips and not use it to look at products, demos, bios, about pages and so on seems very strange.
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I need a few browser war era folks who worked in the industry in any professional way on which to perform an experiment. If you're game, say so below! #HTML #CSS #IE6 #Browsers #Mozilla #Firefox #JS #W3C #WaSP
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Take THAT climate change! #Arizona could be course correcting our severe drought and warming. It's happened. We've come back from wildfires that were thought to be ecological disasters that would last hundreds of years and we have prevailed. Go Ma Nature! patch.com/arizona/tucson/az-…
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This is Arizona. It's a right-to-work state in other words not union-friendly. I personally prefer my zombies organized.
Replying to @jhalbrecht
I think the world thinks in binary but I'm not sure that's what's going on here I think it's a challenge to the status quo when we think of that we think of Devil's advocacy that's not really what's happening in that commentary it's a statement of purposeful flipping the script.
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Replying to @cwilso
Not at all I am vampiric. I have a need for blood, I love hanging upside down. And I stay up all night. Definitely not a zombie! ;-)
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Replying to @Eridanus @timtfj
No. One has to be fully vaccinated. It's mandatory;-)
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Replying to @jhalbrecht
According to Schwartz' premise, it's because you have too many species variants now to choose from! :)
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Given the nature of the uprising, however, if successful, we may be seeing brain food appear on the menu ;-) Stop me, I could go on all day... lol
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Replying to @budice0
No remarks were made to the press that these are organized Zombies in any way, shape or form. ;-)
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I prefer a few other words tossed in for Jersey Girl Juiciness :P
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It's come to my attention that The Zombie Apocolypse is happening now in #Tucson at a Jack in the Box at Grant Road and Country Club Way. Basically, *my* hood. Cool, huh?
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I often wonder if we shouldn't stop calling HTML ''semantic HTML" because HTML should be semantic. It's redundant. Wed be more accurate to call it anti- semantic HTML.
List HTML/CSS as a skill you have. Why? Because semantic HTML sorely lacks in code these days because if it didn’t, my job as an accessibility analyst would be a lot quieter than it is. Semantic HTML & CSS are part of good accessibility skills that developers should have.
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