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ThePenguin ThePenguin
Peter Budvietas
New Zealand
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When one is designing a course, it seems that one spends more time researching the material to be used than one does actually writing the material.

That’s the case this morning, as I’m finally beginning to see the end of the project. With a little bit of luck, I’ll be out from under the workload in a couple of weeks (not counting updates and “fixes”).

While browsing this morning on a particular technology, I found a little piece that didn’t make sense in the terms of my actual look-up topic. Intrigued, I went to the site, and found: http://www.herecomeseverybody.org/2008/04/looking-for-the-mouse.html

Now, this has little to do with the course, and little to do with actual writing. However it does have a lot to do with being a WRITER – writers find inspiration in many strange places.

What do YOU make of this?





Jorbian
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29/04/2008
I found it insteresting as well as insightful.

Cherley
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01/05/2008
I read most of the blog, but since I don't have a surplus of time, I skimmed through it. I don't watch a lot of tv and now I'm doing pretty well in my efforts to spend less time on the net.

It was interesting, seems like I never have enough time, but I know that sometimes, I waste time. LOL.

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