Browsing Posts tagged wiki

Yesterday the song Somewhere from Robbie William’s Reality Killed the Video Star started playing on my iPod. I asked my wife if she’d bought it and forgotten to tell me. She hadn’t. It was me and I’d completely forgotten. If that’s not a definition of “enough is enough”, then I don’t know what is. You [...]

There are some interesting ideas in The Next Trillion by Paul Zane Pilzer. I read the Australia and New Zealand Tour Edition which is an abridged version. Let me declare that I own a business which sells products in the wellness industry but have no interest in sales of this book. Here I’m relaying Pilzer’s [...]

The meaning we bring to our words in a conversation is important. Each of us has grown up learning what words mean so well that we often fail to recognise others may be using the same words but with different meanings. The result? Confusion and often a lack of respect. To illustrate, let’s imaging two sergeant’s of [...]

In July 2008 I began the daily habit of selecting something I was grateful for and noting it in my diary. Gratefulness is one of the most powerful emotions we can have and for me the daily habit of reflecting was a moment of quiet and stillness as the world rushed around me. My experience of being [...]

Ok, so I said my last post was going to be my last ever. Not only did the title betray the fact that I’m a fan of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy books, it just turned out to be incorrect. Life moves on and sometimes we come full circle. Quantum Gardener is an essential part [...]

I’ve finally found a good example of a blog implemented on a wiki. Alistair Cockburn has done exactly what I was trying to do myself but just needed to see the pattern first before I dove in. Those of you familiar with Alistair’s writing will understand the irony in that. For those who are not, [...]

I’m trying to decide if Quantum Gardener should be a blog or a wiki? As a blog it has the advantage of the history that is already present (458 entries), trackback, comments (when not being spammed) and RSS feeds that make sense. Yet a wiki platform is intriguing, especially with the latest work that we’re [...]

Searching for ideas on how to integrate a blog and wiki, I came across the idea of putting a wiki on a USB stick. bobo23.net has some simple instructions.