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Monthly Archives: March 2005
A Very Bad Day.
So I’m talking to a friend at work today when suddenly my computer starts clicking. The hard drive is broken. All my stuff is gone. Early editions of my book, photos of my kids, work stuff, all of my music. … Continue reading
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Learning and Games
I’ve long thought that the reason games are so fun for kids (and adults), is that because they are educational. No, I don’t mean reader rabbit, or Carman San Diego, I mean Doom, Warcraft, and GTA. A friend gave me … Continue reading
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Game Theory Defined… At least for now.
I’ve been thinking about game theory recently, and my thoughts keep going in circles. I thought if I tried to put down some of the thoughts, then maybe I can get it all straight in my head. So in order … Continue reading
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Audio Version
Covenant is doing an audio version of my book, and I’ve spent a few days paring it down. I had to go from about 64,000 words to about 57,000. I cut a few chapters that helped develop characters, but weren’t … Continue reading
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Clueless Factor
You can hold a conversation with two phrases, consisting of four words. “I don’t know”, and “Indeed.” With this, you can hold a conversation without having to think. Imagine a conversation on a plane. Some guy wants to talk to … Continue reading
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Bike Trek…
I bought a bike over spring break. I guess I’ve had enough of winter and want to get out in the great outdoors. My brother and I decided to go and check out the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. I’ve … Continue reading
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The Outsourcing Myth
There is a great snippet in Wired Magazine about outsourcing. It is true, the US outsourced 43.5 billion dollars worth of jobs, and we’ve all heard that the sky is falling because of it. The part you don’t hear is … Continue reading
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Ping Pong
So usually my posts are about something related to instructional technology, or something about my book, but today’s post is just rambling. I saw my good friend of mine over the weekend at a wedding. I went up and greeted … Continue reading
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