Linklist: The Unthinkable, IE8 forecast, and I’m Officially an Expert
- What do you know for sure that just ain't so? | Awake At The Wheel | Small Business | Personal Growth
- Open Thread: What Do You Wish You Knew When You Started? : Freelance Folder
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Do The Unthinkable – The Scott Rigsby Interview — mytropicalescape.com
One of the most inspiring blog posts I've ever read. Mark interviews double amputee and Ironman competitor Scott Rigsby -
The Easiest Way To Become An Early Riser (And Love The Process) : Million Dollar Leverage
I'm trying to work early rising back into my routine. This is a great place to start. - A List Apart: Articles: From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey
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A List Apart: Articles: Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8
Both of these articles from A List Apart focus on IE8's new meta tag which allows you to specify what version of IE a site was built for and render accordingly. I should have some commentary on this next week. -
Expert Advice On Picking The Right Projects — Jarkko Laine – Insanely interested
Jarkko asks experts how they choose which projects to focus on. The experts include David Hansson (inventor of Ruby on Rails), Skellie, Shane, Naomi, and… me?
What our readers said
Hi Joshua – thanks for linking to the Scott Rigsby interview. Truly, one of the most amazing human beings I have ever met.
Have a nice weekend.
Mark
No problem, Mark. I just want to make sure as many people as possible read it.
Congratulations for your expert title – you deserve it :)
And thanks for sharing the early riser link from Dave Navarro. It reminded me of two things:
1) I need to start practicing my early riser skills once again
2) I need to finally subscribe to Dave’s blog
Have a great week!
Thanks for the title, Jarkko! Glad I could remind you about those things as well. :-)
@Joshua -
Thanks for the link!
@Jarkko -
Thanks for the subscribe :-)
@Dave: Thanks for the excellent advice. I’m doing much better about rising early since reading your post.!
That’s what I like to hear. Keep building the habit …
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