Day One: Ten things you want to do some day.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight qualities you think are awesome in other people.
Day Four: Seven (semi)interesting things you've pondered or thought about recently.
Day Five: Six things you are glad you did.
Day Six: Five books/movies/tv series/etc that you'd recommend
Day Seven: Four silly quirks
Day Eight: Three pet peeves
Day Nine: Two things for which you're proud of yourself.
Day Ten: One secret plan.
1. People making a spelling or reading mistake and saying "oh, I must have dyslexia." Guys, Dyslexia is a real disability that does more than 'make you see letters backwards' (..which it doesn't actually do at all). Please treat it with respect, like any other disability.
2. Ineffective execution: I hate it when people come up with an idea and don't really plan out how they're going to do it. For example, self checkout lines that take over for traditional check out lines...but aren't actually activated for a few months, thus putting more strain on the regular checkout lines. Or Windows, sending out a crapy operating system every so many years then putting out the good one a few years later. (One of the things I liked about Apple - at least under Jobs - was that the stuff was going to WORK when they got it out on the market.)
3. People who demand warnings for (or worse, filters for) anything with same-sex couples. I'm not talking about graphic sex. I'm talking about people who think that a kiss needs warnings just because its between two guys or two girls. (Or, even worse, is okay with one of those because it's 'hot' but not the other because that's gross.)
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight qualities you think are awesome in other people.
Day Four: Seven (semi)interesting things you've pondered or thought about recently.
Day Five: Six things you are glad you did.
Day Six: Five books/movies/tv series/etc that you'd recommend
Day Seven: Four silly quirks
Day Eight: Three pet peeves
Day Nine: Two things for which you're proud of yourself.
Day Ten: One secret plan.
1. People making a spelling or reading mistake and saying "oh, I must have dyslexia." Guys, Dyslexia is a real disability that does more than 'make you see letters backwards' (..which it doesn't actually do at all). Please treat it with respect, like any other disability.
2. Ineffective execution: I hate it when people come up with an idea and don't really plan out how they're going to do it. For example, self checkout lines that take over for traditional check out lines...but aren't actually activated for a few months, thus putting more strain on the regular checkout lines. Or Windows, sending out a crapy operating system every so many years then putting out the good one a few years later. (One of the things I liked about Apple - at least under Jobs - was that the stuff was going to WORK when they got it out on the market.)
3. People who demand warnings for (or worse, filters for) anything with same-sex couples. I'm not talking about graphic sex. I'm talking about people who think that a kiss needs warnings just because its between two guys or two girls. (Or, even worse, is okay with one of those because it's 'hot' but not the other because that's gross.)