It just hit me a few moments ago that the few feed subscribers I might have might be getting a less that good version of my posts. It’s not Feedburners fault. And it’s not Wordpress’ fault. It’s mine.
See, when I write my posts, I use a program called BlogJet. It’s a cool little app that [...]

Blogging Points

24 Jan 2008 In: Blogging

As written about in my last post, I’ve made an Excel Spreadsheet to help keep track of the blogging point system.
I will keep this here to be used by anyone who wants to. The sheet is locked not so you can’t edit it, but just to protect the formulas from getting messed up. If [...]

Keeping Score on a Productive Blog

24 Jan 2008 In: Blogging

As with everything else, in order to accomplish something big, you need to take small steps to get there. Determination and a plan to take those steps each day are necessary. The same goes for blogging. To develop a blog that has substantial content, qualified visitors and possibly a bit of income, incremental steps need [...]

Juno - and the teen pregancy topic

21 Jan 2008 In: Misc

Last night my wife and I saw the new movie Juno. Really, I had no interest in seeing it until I saw that Dwight Schrute was in it – he actually only had a tiny part to play, but it was great. In one sentence I thought it was was one of the most cleverly [...]

About Lernr

Our lives are overflowing with information. Everywhere we look we are being screamed at by all sorts of media: books , movies, magazines, blogs, podcasts, newspapers, TV shows, and much more.

At some point we have to make a decision about what to do with it all. We have to either turn it off and throw it away, ignoring it all because we can't take anymore. Or we have to sort the wheat from the chaff, figure out what it is telling us, consider what we can learn from it, and implement that practices that can make us better.

Lernr is about that process of learning what we can from different sources and applying it to our lives.

The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.
~ Mark Twain