ramblings
I understand
Uploaded with plasq's Skitch! (I will allow the original author to claim this if he does not want to be anonymous.)
ramblings
Uploaded with plasq's Skitch! (I will allow the original author to claim this if he does not want to be anonymous.)
ramblings
Kill off the Writers Originally uploaded by dydimustk The other day I was hanging out with my friend JulieVW and she shared this thought: If you want to control a revolution, kill off the writers. (Unless I hear differently, I'm going to attribute this thought to her.) FWIW,
ramblings
Customer Service is the New Marketing / February 4, 2008 / San Francisco, CA Originally uploaded by dydimustk Customer Service is the New Marketing / February 4, 2008 / San Francisco, CA To whom it may concern, Please send me to this conference. These are the thoughts I have been thinking, and these are
ramblings
Tonight in Seesmic, Vic asked Scoble when he knew his experiment would get him kicked off facebook. I bet Vic that Scoble knew before he even started the whole project. If I was wrong, I would dance (an initiation rite into the seesmic community). "Hey Scoble! I was right,
ramblings
Thanks to Hyperorg for this note about a talk that Dylan William gave (pdf) on learning and technology. It’s FULL of useful insight, and quotable notes, like: “That’s true—teachers do not create learning, and yet most teachers behave as if they do. Learners create learning. Teachers create
ramblings
20080103 Originally uploaded by dydimustk Posting from coffee-fi with @newcoventry. Card is from my response to @tapps first post to seesmic
ramblings
I say this with the utmost respect, and I mean it in a good way: Wikipedia is the coloring book of knowledge. It gives you the shapes and features of an idea. There is a lot still missing, and you're supposed to fill in the blanks a little,
ramblings
ramblings
I'm not tough enough to bike in this weather. (-17 windchill today) But I've been biking at home on my trainer, and literally dreaming about biking (in my dreams, it's warm). Since I'm a geek, being a biker means I'm
ramblings
The Open Rights Group » Support ORG Originally uploaded by dydimustk Please take a moment to Support ORG -- They support you!
ramblings
What I'll be reading over the next three weeks: 1. The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki. 2. Wikinomics - How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams. 3. The Black Swan - The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. 4. The Long
geek
I really want to read my email in emacs via gnus since that would make it much easier to make email based tasks. Now that gmail has given us access to our email via IMAP, this should be easier now. But I'm still having trouble getting things setup