What’s Up Wednesdays: Top Thinkers
March 30th, 2011 by Michael Kwan
Ray Ebersole once again leads the pack. Most recently, he offered an explanation of why the golden rule is right as a response to the post that I published earlier that day. What do you think? Is “treat others as you would like to be treated” an accurate mantra to follow? Why or why not?
Betshopboy wasn’t in the marathon himself, but he was there bright and early to support his friend at the Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore Triathlon 2011. This sounds pretty grueling, combining a swim, a bike ride, and a run for a total of 70.3 miles. He has lots of pics from the event, so be sure to check that out.
Komodo Dragon isn’t really a blog in the traditional sense. It’s more of a resource site about the intriguing animal, describing such things as the habitat and characteristics of the prehistoric-looking reptile. They may look slow, but these dragons are remarkably agile. They’re even known to climb trees!
Used tires has made the “Top Thinkers” list on more than one occasion. After a fairly lengthy hiatus, the site has now been updated with a post on where to find cheap tires for sale. Be sure to use your local area as a resource, because shipping used tires across the country can effectively nullify any savings.
Lesley has been a busy gal, so it’s understandable that the last time she updated her blog was at the end of February. That’s why you’re probably better off following her on Twitter instead. She updates that much more frequently.
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Thanks Michael, the conversation and discussion much enjoyed here.
Glad to make the list this month! Really enjoy all the discussions here and hope to continue to do so.
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Thanks so much for the shout out Michael! I should be doing another post again this month.
-Jean
Congratulations to those that are the top thinkers for Wednesday. Great feature Michael.
- Robert
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