10.4.04

Educational Psychology Interactive: Maslow's hierarchy of needs

Nice Maslow Summary: Educational Psychology Interactive: Maslow's hierarchy of needs: "Abraham Maslow (1954) attempted to synthesize a large body of research related to human motivation. "

I think you spin out from this in all directions ...

How come it ain't so simple? Intricate blog ... Daring Fireball: "Eric S. Raymond — the renowned Linux/Open Source evangelist/essayist — couldn’t figure out how to connect to a shared printer. So he wrote an essay describing the problem (the UI for printer configuration on his Linux system is horrible) and proposing a solution (open source developers should do a better job with UI design). "

waferbaby: what's the best job you've ever had?

waferbaby: what's the best job you've ever had?: "james
added 25/02/04 @ 04:59:47 pm.
mine's pretty cool - i'm a freelance writer doing rpgs. of course, the thinking is greeeeat but throwing down the wordcount is a bitch. all good though."

Lawrence Lessig's Blog

Good example of posts on his blog: Lawrence Lessig: "Oh Canada
Will the sanity ever stop?"

Perhaps I'll get accused of being a libertarian?

3.4.04

People/Details/Time: Overview of Windows Outliners

Overview of Windows Outliners: "Overview of Windows Outlining Programs
This page documents my usage of outlining program, and a few other information-organizing program (such as free text databases, and the occasional hybrid organizer/idea-generator). "

2.4.04

Lost, or Just Lost in Translation?

CD Times - Soundtrack: "Sofia Coppola turned to a story of a relationship that blooms between Americans who feel lost, not only in Japan, where the film is set, but also in their own marriages. Lost In Translation, in using its soundtrack as effectively as Coppola's earlier film, mixes Japanese pop, chilly electronica, swirling eighties indie and drunken karaoke to reveal how foreign it's possible to feel when in Japan."