Sunday, February 18, 2007

wow when i start looking at others' notes on dlcs (on the url page for a site) I get overwhelmed quick. because I like so many of the comments and want to mark & follow. I like so much of what people say...?

eg del.icio.us/url/ec4cc07f5563a5a66374886a8d001ca6 (for) Design Within Reach - Sapien Bookcase Short which I looked at bcs of BookmanOldStyle's dlcs note ~ one of oldest ways of organizing info ~ and BookManOldStyle has a small cllctn of bookmarks, all marked orginfo? and not obvious always how about organizing info. so that's int.
anyway fr this Bookcase url page, I find I want to follow (click on user name and see their dlcs links with notes) any comments of that strike me

Vertical Bookshelf, looks like a large stack of books - boonegrant :

How to be a genius
practice, practice, practice see that's funny

and then I enjoy just successfully functional summaries or bits of info (might be cut-pasted) -

A Measure of Sacrifice
an analysis of the rise of the mechanical clock and the sand clock

Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"
how repetive praise undermines child development

Good and Bad Procrastination
No matter what you work on, you're not working on everything else. So the question is not how to avoid procrastination, but how to procrastinate well.

I followed a comment by someone else and ended up at that person's blog and was not esp into it, as I am not esp into most blogs. but give me that bloggers dlcs comments and I am loving it ?? so, what I like are off-the-cuff remarks. well yes I guess I knew that. associations.
always have liked mental associations. that's personality, that's idiom, that's thought.
and liking the efficient summaries or samples, well that's just enjoying intelligence. perhaps.

I'm labeling this 'a' which I have not used here before, maybe will use, to mean some qstn - thought - possible proJect. inquiry. interest.

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