A week in Tweets: 20-26 June 2010
Getting close to catch-up, the previous week’s collection of Tweets and links. Usual categories, of course, plus a couple of extras this time.
Getting close to catch-up, the previous week’s collection of Tweets and links. Usual categories, of course, plus a couple of extras this time.
Still on catch-up after recovering from the ‘technical hitch’, so this is almost a couple of weeks late – apologies. (It should have included all the tweets from the IRM Enterprise Architecture Conference, but that’s ‘old news’ by now – …
Running a couple weeks late with this one, courtesy of technical problems on the site (now fixed, I hope) – my apologies. Usual categories after the ‘Read more…’ link, anyway.
It’s been another week, unpleasantly tumultuous in places, but the Tweets go on regardless! 🙂 So here’s another week’s collection, usual headings, usual ‘Read more…’ link.
This one’s for Oscar Berg, who this morning sent out the following Tweet: My best ideas that I use at work are born outside of office hours. Who owns these ideas? I commented on my reTweet that this was a …
Another public-holiday long-weekend in Britain, hence it’s (of course?) even more than usually cold, windy, grey, damp and dull. So you may as well stay in and wander through another week’s-worth of Tweets and links, perhaps? Usual categories, usual ‘Read …
It’s that time of week again: another collection of Tweets and links. Usual categories (with a couple of extras this time), and the usual ‘Read more…’ link.
More on the Mythquake book-project – a book I’d been trying to write for some ten years, but now recognise it’s time for me to hand it over to someone else (if anyone else wants it! 🙂 ) The previous chapter, …
A rather longer collection of Tweets and links, with a couple of extra items in addition to the usual categories. Preceded by the usual ‘Read more…’ link, of course.
Another of those first-thing-in-the-morning ideas, which arose in part from a conversation on social-architectures that I’ve been having with gift-economy maven Alpha Lo. Our whole economy is built around the idea of possession, and exchange of possessions; yet what do …
Are time and responsibility our only real possessions? Read more »