Turbo Pascal used to have a Step Backwards that was terribly handy. It was so nice to walk forwards and backwards through a tricky bit of code trying different scenarios. I've never seen it anywhere else.
-DJ
Read Robert Rodriguez's book: Rebel Without a Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player
ISBN: 0452271878
He spent a month having medical research done on him while he wrote his script to raise money for the movie. It was beyond no frills but he made a good film.
My thinking is 1. decide what the f**k you want and 2. write it down and 3. make it happen.
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Discovering what you want is the hardest part.
It sounds corny but write down what you want 15 times every day. It'll keep you focused and attuned to opportunitues.
I learned this from Scott Adams. Here's a link: http://www.bobjanuary.com/bj_scans/readings/dilbe
Turbo Pascal used to have a Step Backwards that was terribly handy. It was so nice to walk forwards and backwards through a tricky bit of code trying different scenarios. I've never seen it anywhere else. -DJ
Read Robert Rodriguez's book: Rebel Without a Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player
ISBN: 0452271878
He spent a month having medical research done on him while he wrote his script to raise money for the movie. It was beyond no frills but he made a good film.
The guys over at GreaseCar sell kits to convert your diesel to run on "straight, unprocessed vegetable oil."
Ditto. I'd subscribe to a slashdot that skipped the slashdot effect.