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Update/Expand What Section of README.md issue #9 #13

Closed nelsonic closed 4 years ago

nelsonic commented 4 years ago

This Pull Request Addresses the question raised by @Cleop in issue #9 💭

I feel these docs are more readable now. @iteles Please review and give feedback if possible.

nelsonic commented 4 years ago

@iteles if/when you have time, please review and give any feedback. Thanks. 📥

nelsonic commented 4 years ago

@iteles thanks for reviewing my (fairly large) PR in such a quick turnaround. 🎉 I have fixed the typos you noted and addressed all your comments. ✅ Please feel free to merge if you feel it's ready 👍 or assign to @SimonLab for his thoughts ahead of "Sprint Zero". 😮

thank-you

iteles commented 4 years ago

@SimonLab Let us know your initial thoughts (no need to spend too much time on this, it will change quickly!) ☺️

SimonLab commented 4 years ago

As you've seen :arrow_up: I've added a few suggestions to fix some typos.

I'm not sure yet about the USP title yet but hopefully it will be displayed properly. The other thing I've noticed is the link to the "work hard every waking hour" youtube video is not working anymore: image

We can either remove the link or try to find a new link to the video.

Otherwise looks good :+1:

nelsonic commented 4 years ago

@SimonLab thanks for taking the time to review this PR in such great detail and propose changes. 👍 Lame that the video link is broken ... 😞 Alternative link to Elon Musk "work hard every waking hour": https://youtu.be/liJbB_0eCTo?t=25 📺

I'm a fan of Elon's work ethic and feel that it will inspire/motivate others in our community, so I'm keen to keep the reference. I'm really not a fan of people who do the bare minimum work and think it's important to set expectations. Note: Not saying that everyone needs to work 80-100 hours per week like Elon. People should decide for themselves what they want in life. If they want "balance" in their 20's more than early retirement in their 30's that's their decision. Nothing "wrong" with it. 👍

iteles commented 4 years ago

:+1: Thanks both!