“How should we reconcile our tendency to seek the advice of experts with our desire to also question the status quo and try things differently?
“How should we reconcile our tendency to seek the advice of experts with our desire to also question the status quo and try things differently?
“Twitter is over capacity. Too many tweets! We’ll try to lighten the load and have things back to normal soon.
This post will mark entry number 101. Looking back on the previous 100 posts, these are some of my favorites.
Conversations
Hotel Lobbyist
Links
International Brewery Map
A Better Gmail Labeling System
Photos
The FUTURE desktop background
My famous Dachshunds
Rushing in a Lamborghini Gallardo
Vintage Lahaina
Quotes
Work is what you do, not where you go
Edge Cases are the Root of all Evil
Passion Progresses to Skill
Writings
Pal’s Sudden Service at 36,000 Feet
Find a Tennis Court in Knoxville
They’re Talking About Knox’d
Official Knoxville Tweet-up Roster
Watch Out Knoxville, Here Come the Millennials
Videos
E*TRADE Banking Baby
“…blogs demonstrate reverse chronology in an unsettling way. Today’s entry is on top. Until tomorrow, when yesterday slips away. Wednesday buries Monday and pretty soon the good stuff is down in the basement somewhere.
Since our launch on Friday, March 21st, Knox’d has been receiving a steady stream of traffic. To help nudge the already rising stats, several bloggers have commented on the project that Patrick Beeson and I collectively put together.
“A bit like Alltop. Give it a look. - Jack Lail
“Yeah, it’s an aggregator, like Alltop, but it’s a knoxified Alltop, which makes it just that much better. And I’m not a fan just because they put me on there, really, it’s just that good of a thing that I felt the need to sing its praises. In fact, I’m still puzzled as to why Patrick and Casey would put me on anything this nice. - Missy
“Cool endeavor with a nice layout. - Michael Silence
“…newspapers having “bloggers” is easily one of the many bad decisions that newspapers have made over the past 10 years.
“A resume is an excuse to reject you. Once you send me your resume, I can say, “oh, they’re missing this or they’re missing that,” and boom, you’re out.
“People who have left school in the past three years have strong confidence in their IT skills, but the organizations they work for are not always making the most of this skill set…
“69% of U.S. government managers say 1 in 5 projects finish on time and within the budget.
— PM Network Magazine, Volume 22, No. 3