Search, don’t learn

You may have noticed that my blog page has changed a little bit. I’ve added another column to show off some of the books I read and also an advertisement column to see if there’s actually money to be made here!

I found out that it was quite difficult to do a 3 column page, without learning the programming language required. And guess how I eventually did it? Relentless search!! It’s not so much what you know these days, it’s whether you know how to look for your answer. I’ve managed to find a site with the code readily available, just copy and paste. Then there was some bug which I can’t quite seem to get rid off. I was scrolling through the code to find the bug, and guess where the solution came from? Searching for it! I wished I would have searched for it earlier, as others already knew about the bug and a solution was already in place.

I’ve blogged about not requiring the dictionary anymore (see The A to Z song). We don’t even need to know the phonetics in the dictionary to find out how to pronounce that particular word. Just search the word and an audio clip will let you know how to pronounce it!

I’ve known an IT friend who’s first call when faced with a PC problem, is to Google it. And an IT specialist might do the same and charge you for it! So the next time you have a problem with your PC, google it first before you call the engineer. You might find the solution quicker than going through the merry-go-round that is the call centre… “Please press 1 if the answer is not here, press 2 if you’re not paying for your answer, press 3 to speak to another answering machine…”

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  1. The A to Z song
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  3. Paying for software
  4. Earning the right to learn
  5. Putting email into context

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  1. By An iPad stab my ego — The Journey Within on May 23, 2010 at 7:03 am

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