November 2005
Yahoo Shopsphere 2005-11-16 (34 words)
Kevin Burton reports that Yahoo! Shopsphere is too have revenue sharing... But how is that extraordinary? Squidoo does that from the start. It seems to me Yahoo's sharing is a reaction to Squidoo's example?
more...blogospheric designer? 2005-11-13 (74 words)
Hugh of gapingvoid.com is looking for blogoshperic designers to design the new Stormhoek bottle and label.
... more...almost back online 2005-11-3 (155 words)
Oh-Kay. That move is almost done. I actually had telephone and net one day after it was promised. (Ok, the first of Nov. was a holiday...)
... more...reboot your day - polynapping 2005-11-13 (272 words)
I've been following the recent surge in interest in polyphasic sleep. Especially interesting was Steve Pavlina's ongoing experiment. But in my experience you don't have to be all that extreme to benefit from the effects of polyphasic sleep:
... more...GTD downhill 2005-11-29 (215 words)
Do you feel that the act of getting things done sometimes is a an uphill battle? That it takes enormous effort to get it done, more than simply not doing the things?
... more...more restfull sleep by waking better 2005-11-28 (260 words)
Polyphasic sleep, polynapping, whatever. All those nethods require you to change your lifestyle in some way.
... more...unpackin boxes 2005-11-4 (78 words)
Now comes the fun times of unpacking. The mpve is almost complete. But now we live between piles of boxes....
more...I didn't have time to... 2005-11-14 (111 words)
I'm quoting the "Coyote Within" again, but this really ties in with the "reluctant volunteer" effect: "[]I didn't have time."
What this pitiful excuse means is either "I didn't want to" or "I didn't know how to" or "I was doing something else more important to me."
the value of reflection 2005-11-11 (90 words)
In "The Coyote Within" Adrian Savage has a very good point about relection (as in thinking about stuff): "[T]o share truly original thoughts and ideas, you need enough mental space and reflection to develop them in the first place. You must think carefully to work out what's relevant and what isn't. You need to choose words precisely. All this requires skill, time and effort."
... more...virtual team, worldclocks and confusion 2005-11-10 (265 words)
One of the challenges of being part of a virtual team - a team that is sprtead out about almost all of the world - is that of commubication delays.
... more...collaborative utopia 2005-11-30 (100 words)
Mark Bernstein has a post linking to my "Collaborative Plotting" post that had me confused at first.
... more...collaborative plotting for large groups 2005-11-30 (1092 words)
The recent discussion about using Post-Its and a WiKi-like Whiteboard to facilliate collaboration in a large face to face group meeting finally got me to write up my own use. I have hinted at my method on the "Never Work Alone" Google-group, and you can read it in context on the blog. Here I will now try and write up the complete process and how I used it...
... more...UMTS Flat 2005-11-11 (167 words)
My new home is not aDSL-able, says the T-Com so I must believe them. I could maybe go for sDSL (symetrical), which would be a blast and works over fr longer lines. But that is a little bit - expensive - for me. An alternative might actually be UMTS (or 3G).
... more...machinima 2005-11-27 (106 words)
The Long Tail weblog had a post about "machinima" - the art and practice of making animated movies with the help of realtime-rendering. Commonly done with first person shooter game engines like Halo 2, Unreal etc.
... more...Tinderbox, a bunch of postIts? 2005-11-4 (200 words)
Mark Bernstein mentioned "a clever little book about using 3M Post-It Notes for information triage, planning, and decision-making in small groups. The core idea is to use wall space as a sort of ad hoc spatial hypertext"....
more...Tinderbox as a meta-finder? 2005-11-4 (250 words)
0xDECAFBAD: "[W]hat if all of the “notes” in a Tinderbox document were just documents and files, and all of the relationships managed by Tinderbox (ie. spatial, links, aliased) were just encoded as extended attributes?"
... more...this is a different life 2005-11-3 (157 words)
A lot of things have changed in thge last weeks and yet some more will change.
... more...The Kuleshov Effect 2005-11-28 (144 words)
While reading up on machinima and general animation topics I came across the "Kuleshov Effect".
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