Friday, June 08, 2007

Taking sides as a team

I remember walking down the curved street DC on my way to work. I remember during the election of 1984 how I used to put up Reagan stickers and some other person kept replacing them with Mondale stickers. I would in turn replace them with Reagan stickers. I also remember how I used to think it was funny the way that the Mondale stickers, when exposed to sunlight, would turn red. But what I really liked was the sort of camaraderie that was instilled somehow. Though we were on two different sides of an issue, in this case a presidential election, there was still a level at which we were doing the same thing, playing the same game and thus had an alliance. Of course that is what I felt. It could well have been that the other person couldn’t stand what I was doing and just reviled me. But I’ll go with my feeling. It is so much better.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

WikiMindMap

An actual, useful web2.0 tool. Imagine that.

WikiMindMap


1. It's a mind map program
2. It's 100% online
3. It searches any term on Wikipedia and automatically creates a mindmap

Yes it's true and it's very cool. Check it out.

clipped from www.wikimindmap.org