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From the page: "We can't get good at something solely by reading about it. And we'll never make giant leaps in any endeavor by treating it like a snack food that we munch on whenever we're getting bored. You get good at something by doing it repeatedly. And by a dedication to... more
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Rated by SebbyC on Jan 14 2009, 6:05pm
this was a real eye-opener for me. it's just awesome.
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Rated by wookienookie on Dec 10 2008, 8:15pm
From the page: "We can't get good at something solely by reading about it. And we'll never make giant leaps in any endeavor by treating it like a snack food that we munch on whenever we're getting bored. You get good at something by doing it repeatedly. And by a dedication to getting better, even when it's inconvenient and may not involve a handy bulleted list." Fantastic post!
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Rated by daamsie on Dec 09 2008, 4:35am
From the page: "In my opinion, the problems with tip culture on the web are many, not least the evidence that most of the page-view-obsessed poopers of online tips seem to have zero real interest in solving any problem beyond their own need to generate repeat traffic from dazed information tourists."
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Rated by guinness416 on Dec 03 2008, 6:15pm
Thank god someone internet famous is out as against bloody "tips posts".
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Rated by joshklein on Dec 03 2008, 10:20am
Please, for the love of god, if you write a blog you need to read this. Down with fluff, horray for substance.
