Why Comments Matter
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Comments are just as valuable as the original article, post, thought, rant that inspired them. Comments matter immensely, and there are several reasons why.
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Comments are just as valuable as the original article, post, thought, rant that inspired them. Comments matter immensely, and there are several reasons why.
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Speaking at conferences is often painful. Why bother in the first place?
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Air Canada, with their utter inability to tell the truth about scheduling, deal with delays caused by their own incompetence, or offer any sort of meaningful support to a plane full of rebooked and re-routed passengers has joined Delta on my list of airlines I will never fly again.
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I’ve cleared out my old Mac virtual machines and started with Varying Vagrant Vagrants anew. Here’s how!
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I advocate the proper use of Singletons, but that situations where Singletons are appropriate are few and far between.
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Every now and again, I take some time to unplug, drive out to the middle of nowhere, and just be.
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Whatever the outcome, the debate on “net neutrality” is doomed to leave us worse off than before.
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You never know when the enjoyable situation will fade – or be ripped from you – so make the most of it while you can.
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A few months ago, I read an article about Automattic’s highly-unorthodox view on productivity that really rubbed me the wrong way.
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When do you read blogs? Does the time at which a daily blog publishes its content matter to your readership?