Mike Merriman My mothers maiden
Below is a long blog post about 45 years of my life, and how I got here. My name is Mike Merriman. My mother’s maiden name was Sharp, which gives you an idea of where we came from in terms of origins—not the most savory place to be born into during those times (and not exactly better now). In any case, her father had been a bit of a rogue; he married three different women while working as a coal miner for one company or another, eventually marrying again after his second wife died when my mom was still quite young.…
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are interested in this new
Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. You will probably only read the first paragraph, but if you are interested in this new technology I think it’s worth reading to understand its implications on society and businesses today: The future of manufacturing is here — thanks to additive (i.e., layer-by-layer) technologies that allow for mass customization at scale. This is not something we should fear or be alarmed by; rather, we need to embrace disruption as an opportunity to drive innovation.…
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25 Things I Learned in
Below is a long blog post about 30 things I learned this year. Here are the posts from previous years: 25 Things I Learned in 19 Years of Blogging (part one) and part two What did you learn last year? What’s your advice to others who want to be successful online or offline? Leave it below! Below is a long blog post about 10 tips to help you make money on the internet.…
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and less intimidating I want
Below is a long blog post about 2014. It’s so long, it has its own tab to make reading easier (and less intimidating). I want to thank everyone who participated in this year of #bloggingslothly! I got more comments than ever before and received some great suggestions for improvement as well. The one that really hit home was the recommendation to slow down – something which seems paradoxical when you are trying to keep up with your friends on Twitter or Facebook, but there truly were weeks where things felt overwhelming here at Slothy Towers.…
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also as food for thought
Below is a long blog post about 10 ways to improve your self-confidence. I’ve written it for my clients, but also as food for thought if you are interested in how we can help you boost your confidence! You may have heard that the first step towards getting over an issue with low self esteem or lack of confidence is to learn more about yourself and know what makes you tick – understand where you come from (your heritage/family background), what you like doing at home / work etc.…
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Windows Im not sure how
Below is a long blog post about 100% free and open source, privacy-respecting web browsers for Mac OS X (and Windows). I’m not sure how useful this information will be since I can only imagine that the vast majority of people who read my blog are going to choose Chrome or Firefox. But if you want an alternative browser with 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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Woodcock who I do not
Below is a long blog post about 3D printing, and the future of it. The author is one James A. Woodcock (who I do not know), but he sounds like someone who knows what they are talking about to me. http://www.jameswoodcock.net/2014/08/19-things-i-learned-about-making-stuff-with-a-3d-printer/#more-567 Below is a long blog post about 2016 that I wrote. This has been an eventful year for me in many ways, so I thought it was worth writing down some thoughts and lessons learned over the past twelve months before moving on to something new (that’s right!…
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the best and easiest ways
Below is a long blog post about 10 ways to learn Python. This article will guide you through some of the best and easiest ways to Learn Python. This method was originally created by me, but I am very grateful for all the help from other people who have contributed their ideas into this tutorial! Hopefully it helps someone else out there as well :) Let’s get started learning how easy it really can be to master programming languages such as C++ or Java… even if they seem like something only experts should know!…
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for your busy schedule here
Below is a long blog post about 2014 that you can read in its entirety. But, if it’s too much for your busy schedule, here are the highlights: • The year started out with our first ever full-length documentary film project – “Follow Me.” You may have seen some of this featured on CNN and Fox News earlier this summer when we traveled to Israel! It will be available online later next month.…
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own graphics for the game
Below is a long blog post about 5120x1440p 3840x2160 on my website. This article will explain how to make your own graphics for the game and also what you can expect from it when playing. I hope this helps! What is The Best Resolution For Gaming? The best resolution for gaming is dependent upon many factors, such as screen size, monitor type (TFT or LCD), refresh rate, aspect ratio etc., but in general most people find that their optimal resolution falls somewhere between 720p & 900p depending on which platform they are using – Xbox One being one example where 900P would be ideal because its larger than PS4’s native 720P while providing better image quality due to higher pixel density per square inch.…
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