I have some interesting sites to share with you from last week. I call this a random link-o-rama, or share-content-fest.
Interesting stuff:
Read a great article on management and whether it is good or reasonable or even advisable to expect your employees to put in 60 hour workweeks, just because you (as the owner) do. The article asks: Ask yourself what actually matters in the long run. Is it that a certain butt is in a certain chair at a certain hour or would you prefer version 1.0 gets released on time? Would you rather an employee punches a card or he writes code with minimal bugs? Do you want someone who has no life or someone who brings fresh ideas to the office? read the rest of this post…
I just got around to finishing a few photos in HDR. I hope you like them. These are from the past couple of years, some are in Seattle WA. Some are in Irvine, one from Kennedy Meadows, and one in Sonoma.
One more that’s too long for twitter. Part of my Quote a day regiment, here’s one from John Wayne:
I’ve always followed my father’s advice: he told me, first to always keep my word and, second, to never insult anybody unintentionally. If I insult you, you can be goddamn sure I intend to. And, third, he told me not to go around looking for trouble.

photo credit: Foxtongue

photo credit: smoorenburg
One of my favorites, it would not fit all in twitter so I’m posting it here:
In matters of intellect, follow your reason as far as it will take you, without regard for any other consideration.
~ Thomas Henry Huxley.
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If you haven’t heard of Quix, and you’re a webmaster, or a webdmin, or work on SEO a lot, you definitely want to check it out. I’ve been using it since the day it was announced and I love it, it hasn’t replaced some of my major tools, but it is very helpful and extremely useful when I want to do quick analysis and check for “stuff”. You can actually dig pretty deep into different types of information about a website or specific URL. read the rest, and get the file