June 15th, 2009
When you are programming an application or some sort of website, one of the most important ideas to remember is that the more people who use your application, the more valuable it is. Even if you don’t have the most efficient program, as long as everyone is using it, it doesn’t matter. And this value grows exponentially. For instance, take Microsoft’s Office Package. It is a good application pack, but there are probably better ones, but everyone uses it, and so by default everyone else has to use it or chooses to use it. It is the standard. This happens all the time, meaning a better program will be unsuccessful simply because it didn’t have the necessary mass of people using it.
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June 12th, 2009
People always are looking to eat healthier, but one thing people forget is they also have to drink healthier. A soda pop has so much sugar and so many calories, and just because it isn’t as dense as food doesn’t mean it isn’t as bad for you. Soda and other sugary drinks are almost worse for your teeth as well. You should try to limit soda and other sugary drinks as much as possible for your health and dental hygiene. If you are going to drink a lot of soda, try to drink diet soda. It usually won’t make you skinnier, but it is definitely better for your teeth. You will have far fewer cavities. The ideal drink is water, but we all need a Diet coke or two here and there.
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June 11th, 2009
Originally, I thought that a resume consisted of personal information and work experience. But looking up ‘good resumes’ on Google and talking to professors and my father (who is the owner of a company) I found that employers are looking for so much more than just what work you have done in the past. They want to know everything! How have you helped you community? What did you accomplish in high school? In college? What sort activities are you interested in? What skills outside of academics have you picked up over the years? And the more outrageous or diverse your answers to these questions, the more likely you are to get hired for the job you are looking for.
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