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12 Motivational Tips for Startups and Entrepreneurs Inspired by the NFL

Packers Huddle Up

In case you didn’t know, I’m a HUGE football fan (GO PACKERS!). But the game has given me more than just entertainment; I’ve also come away with some important lessons. Lessons that prove useful to the professionals of the game, but also useful for the entrepreneur / startup as well as the established company seeking to stay innovative and keep growing.

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Tags: Business, competition, entrepreneurship, football, motivation, Packers, project-management, startup, time-management

Shey Smith in the nude

What happened to the design?

It’s CSS Naked Day!

The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple.
This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure,
and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s time to show off your <body>.

To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the

Annual CSS Naked Day
website for more information.

Tags: css, Design, xhtml

Over Four Years of Turmoil is Soon Ending

Ryerson UniversityIt’s hard to believe but this journey, this tumultuous journey, is almost over. I started my part-time undergraduate program in IT Management at Ryerson in January 2004. Part-time because I had a plan for the next 5 years; a plan I knew would either elevate me or crush me.

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Tags: career, education, Ryerson, stress

We Need Social Media Interpreters, not more Evangelists

You’ve seen it, I’ve seen it. People who deem themselves “Social Media Evangelists“. But are they? Really? I’m not picking on any one person, but a situation in Social Media that I believe needs to change.

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Tags: community, delicious, Social Media, twitter