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Motorbike & inertia

This morning, while on the way to work, noticed a motorbike at the traffic lights.

I have often wondered why motorists like to weave their way to the front of the lines whenever the traffic lights turned red, so that they are the first to go off when the lights changed. Surely not everyone on a motorbike is impatient? Although I have never owned a motorbike before, I have been told that it’s more than just wanting a head start on every one else. In fact, it is safer for the motorists because motorbikes have higher acceleration than cars, and motorists have less protection around them in case they get squashed in by cars.

Value

Since I have been busily studying for my Financial Management exam for the past week, this quote about values and worth seems to have arrived at a most appropriate time:

“The real measure of wealth is how much you’d be worth if you lost all of your money.”

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Newly digital

Just saw this great idea for a collaborative effort, reported on Six Apart, creator of :mt:. Here is an effort to document some of the first experiences of various bloggers in our digital world. Each article actually resides on the original author’s blog, with links set up by the device called Trackback – another creation of the blogging world.

Study & age

I wonder if there is any correlation between ability to study (for exam) and age?

You would think that when you get older, and after having already survived whatever the existing education system can throw at you, you will get better at preparing for examination, wouldn’t you!? I mean, once you have some working experience and therefore have lived in the real world, surely you are better at time management, resource planning, and all that stuff that people have always said is critical for exam success, compared to a fresh and naive student!?

Dip FM

Created the Diploma for Financial Management (DipFM) sub-blog

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