I think that’s why merely reading a lot won’t make you a great writer, just like listening to a lot of music won’t suddenly make you a piano virtuoso, because reading emphasizes the drawbridge words. On the flip side, writing a lot without reading much leaves you all backwind and no drawbridge, trying to get from point A to point B without stopping to admire the view. It’s only by doing both reading and writing that you start to understand how to string the different words together.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
excellent readd by @jackcheng "The Keyframe Bias" on #writing and #Gatsby
Saturday, November 12, 2011
@adaptiveoptics - many of the things that make Ubuntu more accessible to the masses is making it more difficult for me. http://bit.ly/vySAwD
Perfect quote on current power user's hate on #Ubuntu | @adaptiveoptics "The irony is, many of the things that make Ubuntu more accessible to the masses is making it more difficult for me. I think I am not alone in this." http://bit.ly/vySAwD
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
James Watts
Too many people seems
to be complaining about how Steve Jobs isn't James Watts.
Who is?
- Posted from my mobile
to be complaining about how Steve Jobs isn't James Watts.
Who is?
- Posted from my mobile
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