I had some trouble at first figuring how and where to set up a repository, but after I got past that, it’s much better!
Ed Brannin's Life List
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1. improve my Japanese
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2. Learn how to remember peoples' names
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3. have normal sleep hours
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4. be a good friend
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5. have better posture
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6. figure out what i want to do with my life
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7. eat more healthy food
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8. write an application on Rails
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9. Learn Ruby
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10. get an apple powerbook
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11. make a difference
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12. learn ezekiel 25:17 by heart
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13. pray without ceasing
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14. Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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15. attend daily mass
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16. Get out of bed no later than ten minutes after the alarm goes off
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17. read the Bible daily
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18. Pray the rosary everyday
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19. have a daily quiet time with God
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Recent entries
Untitled
3 years ago
some helpful websites
4 years ago
Besides “igowin”, I recommend…
- playing through the tutorial at http://playgo.to/interactive/
- Reading http://senseis.xmp.net/?BeginnerStudySection
- Playing Go online at http://kgs.kiseido.com
When you start playing, use a smaller board – 9×9 at first, then 13×13 before going to the full 19×19; that way, you don’t have to remember as much about the game at any given time, and you can see the final results of your moves a lot sooner.
Also, find a local go club if you can: in America, check http://www.usgo.org/usa/chapclub.asp
Having a group of people to play with regularly is very helpful.
