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3 days ago

in Viraology Experts on How To Split An Atom
I'm immensely agree with your thoughts here, Steve. Those who already on the top of the mountain, never know the actual feeling of those who struggling to climb and reach the mountain's peak!

Hence, it's better to stick together with the people are on the way to make their own way to the red carpet...

2 weeks ago

in On The Death Of PR on How To Split An Atom
Steve, different types of people have different point of views. To me, the print, newspaper and media is not dying, but rather transform and invert into the online printing, newspaper and media!

Talking about the PR, whether is it important or not, it's totally depend on our own perspective as well. However, I didn't think that PR is dying, but would rather evolve into another form...

3 weeks ago

in Really Great Stories - Thus Spoke Michael Wright on How To Split An Atom
Steve, I had already subscribed to the podcast on Talkshoe. I'm looking forward to read more great stuffs in the near future!

1 month ago

in Really Great Stories - Miguel Barbosa on How To Split An Atom
Steve, your story really inspire me to become a better blogger! I loved it very much, and I also respect Miguel Barbosa as I respected you as well. :)

1 month ago

in I’m Going To Put You Pictures Baby on How To Split An Atom
Dead on, Steve! You've pinpointed the most important thing here: Fame. No wonder there are many imposters in our life, as we all just the same, where we love to be looked different than someone else...

1 month ago

in Blogging, Creativity And Building Ideas on How To Split An Atom
Jun Loayza? Oh, now I remembered, he's the young successful entrepreneur and the owner of junloayza.com! WoW, I loved this interview, Steve as I learned many things through it. Kudos, my friend!

2 months ago

in I Can Write Books on How To Split An Atom
Steve, you're deserved a big applause from me here. It wasn't easy to write the detailed and interesting e-book, but you've managed to get it done.

Congratulation and I'll surely spread out the words to my friends/colleagues!

3 months ago

in The Deck Story on How To Split An Atom
Haha, nice story, Steve. From the story, we can learn a very valuable lesson, "Never be so sure about one thing, unless it's already happened!"...

3 months ago

in Rebuilding The World on How To Split An Atom
Everyone has their own urge to change the world with their own ability, Steve. However, sometimes it's easier said than done, as it does take time and determination to do it...

4 months ago

in Introduction To Cultura on How To Split An Atom
It looks like a very interesting concept to me, Steve. Do it has any requirements to join Cultura?
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sbspalding No specific ones, just an interest in building out ideas. Take a look at brainstormingbox.com and pardon our dust.

4 months ago

in VOIS And The Power Of Social Commerce on How To Split An Atom
Steve, when I saw the "VOIS", I thought you're talking about the Toyota Vois! lol

I haven't know that there's a new site named "VOIS", will definitely give it a peek!

4 months ago

in Facebook: Imposters and Impersonators Increasing on sCommerce
To be honest, it is getting creepy to use my FB account, Craig. I think I have lose my confident on FB day after day...
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Craig (lapp) I feel much better there then on www.myspace.com!!

4 months ago

in We Are Factories on How To Split An Atom
Noroviruses? What the heck of it? I haven't know/hear of this virus until today, Steve. By the way, I loved the way you wrote this post! We certainly are factories indeed!

4 months ago

in Money Is Destroying Your Project on How To Split An Atom
I totally agree with your opinion, Steve. Without the adequate fundamental, we can't get the projects executed, although it has already planned in the very beginning!

5 months ago

in A Little Help From Your Friends on How To Split An Atom
Talking about the American Idol, Steve. Are you a fan of this show?

5 months ago

in Believe Your Own Pitch on How To Split An Atom
Nice thoughts, Steve and I think we all should follow your tips properly!

5 months ago

in Why I Love The Scientific Method And So Should You on How To Split An Atom
Steve, I think it's more like the "Mars Language" than the Scientific Methods!

5 months ago

in Why Do You Work? on How To Split An Atom
Yeah, the reason why I'm working is to buy foods, pay the bills, donate to charities and blah, blah, blah...

If I'm the millionaire, then I'm not bother to work at all!

5 months ago

in Controlling Your Scope on How To Split An Atom
Nice guidance, Steve. Although we're living with the online world, but we're all dealing with the "real people" behind the computers...

6 months ago

in The Blogs That Inspire Me on How To Split An Atom
Well, Steve. Everyone loves for being inspired...

By the way, How Stuff Works is tremendously awesome!

6 months ago

in Essential Twitter Guide on How To Split An Atom
Thanks for the Twitter guide, Steve. I'm frequently using the Tikirobot and I loved it very much!

6 months ago

in Lesson From Entrepreneurs: Swig on How To Split An Atom
Well, Steve. I've been approached by my friend with this Swig two weeks ago. I've signed up, but doesn't really use it yet...

Anyway, thanks for the head up!
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sbspalding I think it's still in pretty early stages, keep an eye out!

6 months ago

in We Are Really Bad At Predictions on How To Split An Atom
Well, Steve. I think most of your predictions will become a reality in 2009 or upcoming years...

6 months ago

in Buy Now! Supplies Are Limited! on How To Split An Atom
Nice try, as they only want to ripe our money away...lol

6 months ago

in Lessons From Entrepreneurs: Zoybar on How To Split An Atom
I'm a guitar lover and I thought this site is a really fantastic site to me, Steve. Thanks for the recommendation!
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