Not sure how I can really best use this site. Interesting to note there are 84 others who have
A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Maybe, there is a connection thing here that can happen?
Walter Logeman: Journal
Not sure how I can really best use this site. Interesting to note there are 84 others who have
A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Maybe, there is a connection thing here that can happen?
Not bad!
and how about my quoting?
Performancing for Firefox is a full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox. Just hit F8 or click the little pencil icon at the bottom right to bring up the blog editor and easily post to your WordPress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.
OK!
Let’s see how it looks?
Later, Not bad, and the HTML was easy to tweak later too.
The Lorenz Attractor, a thing of beauty:
And a testemony to how our use of symbols, language really can tune into such phenomena when this:
“dx / dt = a (y – x)
dy / dt = x (b – z) – y
dz / dt = xy – c z”
Can equate this:

The site also shows how twins become one.

Josh is deeply committed and involved in this organisation: International Socialist Organization
I am figuring out how RSS works on my site. If I add an MP3 will it come up in my FeedDemon Reader as linked to an OPLM attachment? I doubt it.
Here is a link to a Dutch podcast from Christchurch:
Echo Radio – week 50 11-12-2005
Dominican Today: “London. Therapy for mildly depressed patients delivered over the Internet can be as effective as face-to-face psychotherapy, but experts said that a relationship of trust must exist between patient and doctor for the treatments to take hold. “
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Thats the Toshiba M200 in the docking stand. The other screen is a Philips 170b and it is setup as one contiguous screen.
That way I have my MindMap open with the guides and inspiration for my work on the right, and the work on the screen infront of me.
At any momnent I can grab the Tablet – while still docked and use it with the pen.
Or I can hot-lift & go downstairs with it.
I am enjoying it!
(This entry is lifted straight off my flickr site)
I have been using MindManager after hearing about it on the G’day World podcast.
I can’t wait to see more of these maps on blogs and on flickr
There is a free Mind Map Viewer , and a gallery of maps I wish there was a free basic map creator tool.
I am loving it! It is Web 2.0 for the personal PC, everything is xml and links together.
It is too MS orientated for me, though I can export fine to OOo (Word mode) and it is now my preferred way of writing a doc!
It will open photos from flickr right in a Map. It will open up RSS feeds in a map and use the Topic Notes to read them.
I will be writing more about this but the main thing will be that it is a new integrated:
Calendar?
Can sinc with Windows Mobile
WOW
tags: content management psyberspace waltzzz mindmaps psyche collaboration
IT Conversations: John Markoff (Part 1 of 2) – SDForum Distinguished Speaker Series Great discussion based around the history of computing as put forward in a book by John Markoff: What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer.
This is a great two part podcast! Listening to it I hear some geniuses time are there talking about an incredible revolution in communication. Many of the people I have blogged about there in the past get a mention – and are there! Doug Englebart is one. Ivan Illich gets a mentionI
This podcasts takes me back to the 60s and I realise how much that counterculture influenced me at the time. It must have been through the Whole Earth Catalogue that I found Illich – and that led to Four Avenues – School Without Walls. It is through this sort of thing that I feel a connection with the nostalgia that comes through in this history.
I really liked the comment that one speaker makes: “We need a Pedagogy of Interactive Media” – wow. I have a real enthusiasm for that. In a way this blog is about that – a psychology of interactive media – my “psyber-” is related and a prerequisite for the pedagogy. A pedagogy can’t be designed without a psychology.
So, I am deeply attuned to the discussions in this podcast and delighted to see how computing emerged in its origins not out of the money culture but the counterculture – people trying to make the world a better place is the key motivation I hear in this podcast. I recommend it.