I’ve been messing about with GTD for about 6 months and the benefits have been immense: A clean inbox at least a couple of times a week, the discipline (and permission) to skim and file email without thinking that I need to ack every single FYI that crosses my screen, grocery lists that actually reflect …
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TQR — Social Network Analysis, Peter Moreville
Peter Moreville continues to drop pebbles (boulders?) into my intellectual pond. This morning it was Social Network Analysis. A short piece summing up how he found himself connected to a network of people studying, well, networks of people and how they both intersect and build the information networks that that they are operating in. A …
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The badness of engineer designed interfaces
In a previous post I talked about Adam Greenfield’s essay “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” as an important companion piece to Moreville’s Ambient Findability. In his essay Greenfield also describes the hazards of allowing engineers to design the interactions between humans and technology iterating the common understanding that we the users are, …
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e‑Books and marginalia
I’ve looked at a couple of e‑book readers in the last month. So far nothing compelling has appeared. This morning I had the though that the thing that will make me buy an e‑book reader is: marginalia I love to write in books but I don’t anymore because marginalia influences second readings too much. If I …
Loving Grace
Some days it pays to follow the bunny trails. Having just finished Peter Morville’s Ambient Findability, I wandered down the web trail and found a snarky little thing he wrote for the O’Reilly web site called UFOs and there way down at the bottom I found a reference to Adam Greenfield’s “All Watched over by …