Tag: Observations

  • One in a million

    This has likely been around a few times, but with the coming flood of Asian ‘net users, this is an important eye opener as to how what many people online think the ‘net is about is going to change as it’s population shifts to another culture base entirely.

  • Do banned books have worth?

    Well, at the pace of the Interweb, this news (GN) is so very old that it’s started to grow mold, but I’ve been so busy that I haven’t been able to put any thoughts down until now. Way back in February, I got my first invite into the world of facebook from a local friend.…

  • Moodle… it’s moore than a

    One of the things that I have noticed at the conference so far is that Moodle, just as Doug had hoped it seems, is more than just a CMS, it’s a community and much more. But the question is; is all this adoration warranted? What happens when Moodle moves from the subdesk servers to the…

  • Low rel M blogging – nee Twitter

    I found an interesting article through a couple of routes today on Twitter. They list all manner of pros and cons, but I think the con that is the most interesting to look at is low relevance when compared to the pro of microblogging. This contradiction seems, to me at least, to be something that…

  • Pic of the Week – Paradise Pier

    Paradise Pier Originally uploaded by idarknight. This is by far the most popular, commented and interesting (as per Flickr) picture I’ve ever posted. What I find interesting is that when I put it up last week, it had no activity, but then I thought to put it into a voting group – as I’d done…