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my comment to the MS jobs blog

This comment (also pasted below) was posted in response to this post.  I don’t want to hear them whining about how they have to deal with candidates.  That comes across poorly and is not the message I think that they really want to send.  Here’s my comment… Jim, your comments go without saying. Seriously. If a [...]

theory of multiple intelligences

There is a theory of multiple intelligences ”…espousing that seven kinds of “intelligence” exist in humans, each relating to a different sphere of human life and activity.”  I particularly like Gardner’s Categories of Intelligence. Facebook Digg Print Email

American Rhetoric

Having studied Speech Communications at the University of Minnesota, now finding a site of American Rhetoric is good fodder for various topics.  Being that it’s Friday… American Rhetoric Movie Speeches Top Gun Orientation – Captain Mike “Viper” Metcalf MiG Briefing Exchange – “Charlie,” “Maverick,” “Goose” Is it possible to say that I am a fan [...]

time well wasted

OK, I stole that title from Brad Paisley.  But, it makes a point.  Time can be squandered away.  It can also be “well wasted.”  Having done some of each lately, I believe there is a difference. Take, for example, reading about genius on Wikipedia.  Under the Etymology section, the first paragraph currently reads like this. [...]