the year especially all of


Below is a long blog post about 2015. I would like to thank everyone that contributed in any way during the year, especially all of my clients and partners who trusted me with their projects. I hope you have enjoyed this years journey as much as i did! See you next time! It’s been an exciting first half of the 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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find it useful as there


Below is a long blog post about 457 visa’s and their place in the world of immigration. I hope you find it useful as there are many changes that have been made to this type of Visa since its introduction over twenty years ago. The 457 visa was introduced by then Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock on October 1st, 1996 following the recommendations from the Migrant Intake Review (MIR) which had investigated Australia’s migrants intake priorities for the future.…
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how accurate it will be


Below is a long blog post about 2018. I’m writing this in the middle of August, so I don’t know how accurate it will be by year end… but here goes: This has been my busiest summer since the early days with Gov. Bredesen and Mayor Dickerson (which was pretty busy). The two most prominent things have to do with water quality testing at schools – which we are seeing some good results from!…
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trying to find the balance


Below is a long blog post about 2017. This one will be much shorter than usual, as I am still trying to find the balance between writing and other things in my life right now! So… here goes nothing: There are lots of things that make me happy this year – but I have decided to pick out some more specific highlights below because there was so many amazing moments for myself personally over the course of last year (even if it didn’t feel like it sometimes).…
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original length due to WordPresss


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing, with many illustrations. I had to cut it down from its original length due to WordPress’s character limit for posts. The text below was edited for brevity and clarity on August 14th by the author. How much did you know? How well do you understand how your computer works today in terms of graphics cards (GPU), RAM, CPU, cooling, etc., versus what they will be capable of doing just five years into the future?…
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but it also shows how


Below is a long blog post about 100 ways to use Twitter. It’s interesting because of the breadth and depth, but it also shows how difficult it can be for someone who has no idea what they are doing (or maybe not even caring) to write something that makes sense… Social media is all about people talking to each other – so why do we keep writing posts like this? This entry was posted in social computing on August 27, 2009 by duncanmackenzie.…
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colleague Nicole Crane from Sydney


Below is a long blog post about 2014, the year of the Horse. It was written by my friend and colleague, Nicole Crane from Sydney Australia. We met through our mutual interest in astrology many years ago when I lived there on business for six months. She’s one smart cookie! Enjoy… The Year Of The Wooden Goat (Yang Earth) – 29th January until February 17th, 2015. Astrologically speaking this will be an interesting time to see how we all respond as the energies are changing so quickly at present that it really does feel like we have stepped into another dimension where everything around us seems strange or unfamiliar.…
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the details you need to


Below is a long blog post about 31 Days of Halloween, but I’ll keep it short and sweet. Here are the details you need to know: My book 50 Scary Movies for Kids will be available at Amazon beginning on October 29th. It has been an exciting few months leading up to this day! You can read more about how I came to write such a bizarrely specific book here. If you buy my book through that link, I get paid some cash money (or in other words “royalties”).…
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be found in this tweet


Below is a long blog post about 2016, but if you’re short on time the gist of it all can be found in this tweet thread. The best thing that happened to me professionally was getting my first non-startup job after leaving Google for the third and final time (more on those details later). It’s been an incredible opportunity to work with some amazing people at the New York Times on their new product team!…
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interested in this emerging technology


Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It’s very good, and I think it’s worth reading for anyone interested in this emerging technology. In the past few years there has been an explosion of interest in three-dimensional (3D) fabrication, or additive manufacturing as some call it—the ability to make things by adding layer upon layer of material rather than removing material from stock through cutting operations. The field was created when Charles Hull filed his patents on stereolithography systems that used light beams directed into liquid resin vats to solidify layers one at a time; he founded 3D Systems Inc.…
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