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Resources for Project Management


Getting Ready for Mongol Rally
I've set myself a challenge.. which means I need to learn a few things!
The challenge, with my friend Mike, is to join the 'Mongol Rally' in July 2010, driving 10,000 miles from the UK to Ulaanbaatar, capital of Mongolia. The point of the exercise is to have fun and raise money for various charities.
But to make it work, I'll need to learn a few things:
* Most critically, some basic car maintenance! We intend to drive a second hand verhicle of some sort, which we can be almost certain, is likely to breakdown various times.

Required 35 PMP contact hours for $35 online
ProXalt is still offering its Flash based 35 hour course for the Project Management Professional exam for only $35. The thirty five hours are required by PMI - the Project Management Institute - when applying to sit for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. PMI requires proof of 35 hours or more of coursework in project management.

IT procurement: some harsh lessons
Nice post about the perils of building or buying IT systems. Lots of good lessons learned.

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Network Operations Center Design
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Network Operations Center Design
network operations center design

Personal growth and wellbeing blog
A free resource for anyone who is interested in personal development, growth and wellbeing - a safe place to reflect on life's challenges and regain your strength. An honest look at what we go through in life, what it teaches us and how to live consciously and confidently.

Pilates instructors - volunteer and expand your experience!
Last winter I volunteered at a night shelter for homeless people and was inspired to get more involved.
I'm currently creating Pilates Street, a London-based project to link up Pilates instructors with organisations working with people living in or recovering from homelessness, addiction and or mental health issues, to offer free Pilates sessions to their clients.
If you're interested in taking part in the project, please visit this link to find out more and get in touch!

The Creative Learning Network
As part of the Talking Shop Project we created The Creative Learning Network.
A place for people who want to use their creativity in a multi media driven world.
Learn how to use online tools to promote your own creativity!
Get an understanding of all this talk about online networks!
Find out where to find FREE stuff!! (and it's legal) to build your own profiles and websites!
It's all there when you know where to find it.
Brought to you by The Learning Revolution Transformation Fund, BIS & Staffordshire University Faculty of Art, Media and Design Creative Communities Unit :)

Linda Styles Ceramic Art and Design
Regularly updated blogspot mainly to do with my ceramic practice but also encompassing musings on past, present and upcoming subversive projects

March Miscellany for Gardeners
March is just such a wonderful busy time for gardeners and so full of promise for the vegetable grower in particular. Decide what your favourite foods are then resolve to grow them.
I soak large seeds such as broad beans overnight before planting them in recycled yoghurt cups. Salad leaves and herbs often go in the same pot so that they can be cut to order from the kitchen windowsill pots.
But the key to successful croping is a plan of action with a few seeds planted at say fortnightly intervals rather than pouring the whole packet into your first planting.

ssh tunnels
I have been trying to get my head around ssh tunnels lately as I need to be able to access a development web server on our private network that doesn't have an IP accessible from the internet.
It's taken me a while to understand what is going on; it can be pretty confusing.
I'd recommend the following for a good explanation of what ports are used, e.g. when your browser requests a page:
http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_TCPIPClientEphemeralPortsandClientServerApplicatio.htm
And I thought this was probably the best single page explanation of tunneling:
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