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Fanart for "Mindlock The Game"
Electric Light Orchestra’s string section in 1972 - Wilf Gibson, Colin Walker, and Mike Edwards
Finding The Form | Weeknotes
A few people in this little corner of the blogosphere have linked to this bikobatanari.art recently: Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web (and exploring its differences with the West) It’s quite frankly one of the best things I’ve read all year. Go read it! The author, having browsed Neocities for years, became interested in discovering new, less-visited corners of the personal web.…
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Robert Baden-Powell: allegations and the truth
Robert Baden-Powell: allegations and the truth
It is an accepted principle in the study of history that you cannot judge people of past through the standards of today. There is much in the past that we would not see as acceptable to us today and, by the same token, much that we do today that would not be acceptable to our forebears and ancestors. The historical failings of Imperialism are well documented and cannot be denied. We carry a…
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Man wanted in connection with child sex offences Officers are requesting the public’s help in locating a 60-year-old man wanted for questioning in connection with child sex offences. Colin Walker has links across Cumbria and the Philippines Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2019/09/24/man-wanted-in-connection-with-child-sex-offences/
Colin Walker, 2018
💬 Blogs as Thinking Spaces
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💬 Blogs as Thinking Spaces
Nice reflection Colin. I find it interesting the way that focuses and intents associated with blogging develop and evolve over time. Although I do sometimes go back to my Twitter feed to find past conversations, I agree with you that it is a bit of dumping spot. For a long time my habit has been to save links to Diigo and shared on Twitter. Is Diigo my ‘Commonplace Book’?
Bringing my processes in house and then POSSEing has actually made me a lot more mindful
A. of what I share
B. the notes, quotes and tags associated with this
It has also led to a lot more internal linking. I think that this practice is a continuation of what I started with my Wikity and curated newsletter. I think that the challenge is to continually “apply what you learn“. In the end, I wonder if an element of blogging is located in the present. As Clive Thompson suggests:
Having an audience can clarify thinking. It’s easy to win an argument inside your head. But when you face a real audience, you have to be truly convincing.(wired)
Wild Oats (2017) - mehr auf: http://movienized.de/wild-oats-2017/