When facing a problem while coding… February 1, 2009
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… chances are, somewhere out there, someone faced the exact same problem, solved it, and very likely, blogged about it.
So instead of spending hours on trying to fix that problem, rather spend those hours to improve your Google-fu.
If it ain’t broke… August 26, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in stuff.Tags: broken, fix, improve, repair
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…don’t try to fix it.
Honestly, why people try to fix things that aren’t broken is beyond me. Improve it? Absolutely. Assume it’s broken and try to fix it? Noooooo.
This applies to radios, bicycles, penis size, cars, computers, operating systems, relationships, tray tables on an airplane, breast size, that little bump just behind your ear that seems to make you look funny, lines of java code that is working just perfectly, and any and all equipment that requires a screwdriver or similar tool to open.
When you start something… July 14, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in work.Tags: finish, start
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…be sure to f
You don’t know enough May 25, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in intellectual.Tags: knowledge
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The more you learn, the more you realise how little you actually know.
I’m busy reading through some Zend Framework documentation and realised that hell, there’s a lot about it I don’t know. And the more I read, the more I realised that there’s so much more that I don’t know. Heh.
Insurance quotes April 7, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in insurance.Tags: insurance, life lessons, quotes
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Never, ever, accept the first quote you get from an insurance broker or callcenter agent.
Their initial quotes are usualyl severely inflated, and you can often get them to drop it down quite a lot by playing the “Oh wow, that’s quite expensive, is there nothing you can do?” card. Along with the “How long is that quote valid for? I need to compare it to some of your competitors, I’ll phone you back.” card.
Communication is important April 4, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in communication.Tags: business, communication, life lessons, personal
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In business or in personal life, *always* keep the other party informed about everything that affects them. Good or bad. There’s not many things worse than being left in the dark.
Battery Time April 1, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in work.Tags: battery, charge, laptop, life lessons, phone
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Don’t for one moment think “I’ll charge my phone/laptop when I get to work in the morning”. There might not be electricity when you get there.
Experiment March 28, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in food.Tags: food, garlic, life lessons
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Don’t be afraid to experiment while cooking. You never know what your taste buds will like in the end.
But remember this though: Garlic does not go with everything.
No Poking March 27, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in intimate.Tags: life lessons, poking, significant other
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Don’t poke a previously angered possum* with a stick. It’s bound to retaliate in unpredictable ways.
(*) Replace “possum” with any of the following for bonus points:
- Wife
- Husband
- Girlfriend
- Boyfriend
- Lover
- Significant Other
Bandwidth March 25, 2008
Posted by Aubrey in internet.Tags: bandwidth, internet, life lessons
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In the real world, bandwidth is not as important as it seems while playing an MMORPG, FPS or some other game, or downloading that latest Smallville episode.
