fairly good 2016 but I


Below is a long blog post about 2017 in review and my goals for the year ahead. I had a fairly good 2016, but I was not very happy with what it took to get there (read more here). So this time around I wanted to re-evaluate everything I did and make sure that all of my efforts were worthwhile and truly aligned with my values. Here are some stats from last year: The goal was to write at least one article per month, which worked out quite well!…
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that I started this project


Below is a long blog post about 2018 and the goals for the future. It’s been over five years now that I started this project on my own, back in April of 2013 when I released my first app – Swordigo for iOS. At some point during those almost six years it was clear to me that it would not be possible without any help from other people: either friends or colleagues who were happy to share their skills with me (thanks again!…
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right into the game click


Below is a long blog post about 15.2, but if you want to cut straight to the chase and get right into the game, click here for our guide to the new patch! I’ll be honest with you – I was pretty pissed off when I first saw this patch note. “New system that lets you queue up for different dungeons”, it said? What are they trying to do now, force me to run multiple dungeon groups in order to progress my characters through leveling content?…
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and advice that I have


Below is a long blog post about 10 things you need to know before visiting Israel. It contains tips, tricks and advice that I have learned along the way during my many visits over the years. While it may seem like an obvious statement to some people – most of us are not from Jerusalem or Tel Aviv! But it’s good to be reminded: if you want to go to Ramallah (or Jericho) for instance then take note; these places require special permits as they fall under Palestinian Authority territory rather than Israeli controlled areas so always make sure your passport has been stamped at all points on entry into any part of Israel/Palestine otherwise there could be problems later down line when trying cross borders with other countries such as Jordan where border guards will often ask why someone hasn’t gotten their proper papers sorted out first before traveling through those checkpoints etc… Be safe & secure by keeping everything organized accordingly :) If you’re planning to stay in one place for longer periods of time while exploring different parts around here—you might find yourself having trouble getting back home again because buses run infrequently between cities throughout this region which makes them hard come-by sometimes too.…
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go Over the past few


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I’m not sure how to edit it down, so here you go: Over the past few years there has been an explosion of interest in what is being called “additive manufacturing.” In this context, additive refers to the way that objects are built up from thin layers of material – usually plastic (or metal or ceramic) powder. The basic process involves creating a three-dimensional design model and then sending this file into a machine which prints out the object layer by layer based on instructions coded within each slice of the image.…
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meant to be an update


Below is a long blog post about 2016, the year I turned forty and moved across country. It was originally meant to be an update on my writing journey but it has become so much more than that. I’ve decided not to edit this piece at all because what you see below are my thoughts as they were in January of last year when I sat down to write them. Sometimes we get caught up with perfectionism and editing ourselves out of being honest.…
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part gives the most important


Below is a long blog post about 2017, with an overview of my activities and some interesting statistics. The first part gives the most important facts and figures from last year; in Part II I write more extensively on the topic of gender diversity at conferences. In January, I was invited to speak at Pixar’s internal conference for female employees (their “Women@Pixar” event) where I spoke about how you can use your network as a programmer.…
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security bulletins three rated critical


Below is a long blog post about 2016’s Patch Tuesday. Here are some of the highlights: Microsoft has issued seven security bulletins, three rated critical and four considered important for Microsoft Windows systems that could be exploited by malicious hackers to take control over vulnerable computers; an update is available through automatic updates or can be manually downloaded here Two of these security patches address issues in Internet Explorer (CVE-2015-1735 & CVE-2016-1025); both flaws may allow attacker to execute code remotely on victim’s computer via internet if they visit specific websites One of those bugs also affects Edge browser which was launched earlier this year alongside latest version MS OS - Windows 10 - although it seems like only older versions will receive fixes since latest builds already contain fix for exploit In addition there were two Office Security Advisories released related to “Remote Code If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs.…
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ie HSPA to LTE and


Below is a long blog post about 4G. The main theme of the article concerns how to get from 3G (i.e., HSPA) to LTE, and the effect on battery life if you are running an Android phone or tablet with a mobile data connection. To be honest I don’t really understand all that much what this author has written – but I did find it interesting! So for those who have been wondering why they can not connect their phones to the Internet when travelling abroad….…
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found it to be very


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It’s written by an expert in the field and I have found it to be very informative, as well as highly entertaining! This was posted on another forum so I don’t know if you can use this but here goes: The post below has been taken from the ABS plastic forums at www.plastics-technology.com/ABSforum (you will need free registration). This thread started off with someone asking what are some of the good ways that people use their 3d printer?…
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