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This post from Zen Habits called The Minimalist Principle: Omit Needless Things is inspired by Strunk and White’s advice: “Omit needless words.” Good advice for writing and  living.

Want to test your punctuation? Here are 76 Online Opportunities to Build Your Punctuation Skills

If you spend a lot of time at your computer writing, you’ll appreciate this guest post on Problogger called Nimble Fingers. It gives you exercises to keep your hands, arms and shoulders loose and injury free.

Is it okay to use “they” or “their” as a singular pronoun? Yes, according to grammar guru Patricia O’Conner. Read On Language: All Purpose Pronoun

After reading Don Tapscott’s Wikinomics last spring, I’ve been wondering how the open source model might work in my world of corporate training. Seth Godin has a related post: Education at the Crossroads.

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