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4 months ago

in Age In Place (Week Seven) on How To Split An Atom
Steve, it's really fun to follow and read this stuff from week to week. It is a great and interesting stuff indeed!

4 months ago

in A Teacher’s Work Is Never Done on How To Split An Atom
Steve, you've talked straight to the point. As a teacher, it's mean that we should devote a lot of time to the students and the workload seems like never ending to them...

4 months ago

in You Really Do Have Friends on How To Split An Atom
Believe it or not, I always spent hours to find the interests of the readers. Then, I will write according their needs and that's why, most of my articles are very useful to the readers!

4 months ago

in Online Advertising Is A Brain Disease on How To Split An Atom
Conversion is the main factor in this advertising game, Steve. No conversions = no potential customers, where it's totally s**k to waste thousands of dollars for the advertising matter!

5 months ago

in The Difference on How To Split An Atom
Sometimes, People were too scared to make the changes, Steve. However, they didn't know that a change might make a big difference...

5 months ago

in Why Won’t You Talk To Me? on How To Split An Atom
Honestly, the people don't care about how lame the tactics are, as long as the methods work fined to them...

5 months ago

in Infinite Runway on How To Split An Atom
Human being are a very greedy living creatures, and of course, the more the better, especially with the money...

However, the richer the person, the more likely that person will become unhappy. I was wondering, "Can money really buy happiness?"
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sbspalding Money can buy things, not happiness. Though, money doesn't hurt. :)

5 months ago

in Friendfeed Me on How To Split An Atom
A very nice signboard with the word, "Friendfeed" on it, Steve :)

5 months ago

in Watch, Listen, Learn on How To Split An Atom
These three words were the words my elementary teacher, Mrs. Karonski used to tell me, "Watch, Listen and Learn if you want to be a smart kid!"...

5 months ago

in Twitter Me This, Twitter Me That on How To Split An Atom
It's totally a waste, if we didn't explore and exploit the Twitter properly. By the way, Steve. I've added your name in my Twitter ;)

6 months ago

in Fight Until You’re Bloody on How To Split An Atom
I agreed with your thoughts here, Steve. Beside of black and white territories, there is still a grey territory, where 90% of the facts lying in here...

6 months ago

in Lessons From Entrepreneurs: Timebridge on How To Split An Atom
Steve, I've signed up this TimeBridge and it's on the testing period. I'll let you know about the outcome soon...

6 months ago

in Get Out There And Fail! on How To Split An Atom
To be honest, I've faced countless of failures in my long-winded journey life and I did learned a valuable lesson, "There’s no such thing as a free lunch in this world!"
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sbspalding There is but they usually try to sell you a Time Share right after. :)

6 months ago

in Age In Place (Week Four) on How To Split An Atom
Yep, I always thought that "simple is the best!" As a result, the "why, what and how" would be the great questions form to start with...

7 months ago

in Coffee Shop Marketing on How To Split An Atom
In this point, I must agree with you here, Steve. I'm a regular Border's customer, and most of the time I go there for the irresistible coffee!

7 months ago

in Purgatory on How To Split An Atom
Ophelia, I was wondering how often you have experiments in your daily life? Is it daily or it comes in sudden? lol
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ophelia_chong Experiments? Like mixing coffee and tea? Or when I start writing about something that pops in my head? The latter happens everyday. Whether its compelling is another question. :O))

Thanks for coming by and commenting Wilson. :O)) ophelia

7 months ago

in Two Organization Tips on How To Split An Atom
Those organizations that didn't have a clear vision won't be able to achieve a great development in the future...

Therefore, we should remember to set out the goals before we launching our project :)

8 months ago

in Don’t Hire The Smartest Guy on How To Split An Atom
I share your opinion here, Steve.

Hiring the smartest guy isn't an easy task, as you need to consider many other factors as well...

8 months ago

in America Online May Be The Next Big Thing on How To Split An Atom
I have my first contact with internet on March, 1990 and AOL is the very first thing that I have used at the moment...

Hmm..., although the AOL will have some space for improvement, but I still doubt that it can compete with the other famous companies!

8 months ago

in I Hate Experts on How To Split An Atom
Okay, Steve. Define this "Experts" word lol

Nowadays, there are many so called "Experts" in some fields were just more than big fat amatuer liars...

8 months ago

in Look Out iTunes, Lala Is Here on How To Split An Atom
Hehe, give me five, Greg as I'm also not an iTunes supporter, but a Zune user here lol

Hmm..., never heard about this lala site before, I will check this out for sure!

8 months ago

in Picking Good Horses on How To Split An Atom
I agreed with your thoughts here, Steve as a good and well trained horse will help us traveling far and achieve our goals quicker!
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sbspalding Thank you!

9 months ago

in New Words For A New World on How To Split An Atom
I always try to use these two words, "lickibility" and "ickibility" in my articles, although it's sounds disgusting to me here lol
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ophelia_chong i love "lickibliity" its soooo you know ewww.

9 months ago

in The Handshake on How To Split An Atom
Well, the online or virtual love would not be my style, as I rather preferred the real life handshake or hug here lol
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ophelia_chong Online and virtual love is a one way street. And then it ends in a cul-de-sac. Unless you make the jump to real life and meet. Then it's a whole new set of rules, you sit across from that person and now you have to make eye contact and hold a conversation. There is no "BRB" in real life.

Thanks for commenting. :O)

9 months ago

in How To Improve Your Memory on How To Split An Atom
I agreed with your thought here, Steve as I'm always keep a small notebook inside my pocket. So, when I have a nice or provoking ideas that suddenly flashed over my mind, I will quickly jot it down without any delation!
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