Dave Pollard's environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really works.
Just
for Fun:Autoantonyms
are words that also mean their opposites. Their existence tells us
something about the imprecision of language and how it evolves. Yes
means no. My favourites: fast, fine, literal,
sanction, sanguine, table and temper. Thanks to my colleagues
Richard Livesley and Greg Turko for the link.
Thoughts
for the Week: A repost from
last August, because these quotes
were so
good:
From Upton Sinclair:
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something
when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." (thanks to William Tozier
for the quote
From Esther Dyson:
"Always make new mistakes" (thanks to Natalie
Shell for the quote)
From
JP Rangaswami: "More and more, knowledge management is going to be
about reducing the cost of, and simplifying the process for, letting
someone watch what you do. Nonintrusively. Time-shifted. Place-shifted.
Searchable. Archivable. Retrievable." (thanks to Nancy White
for the quote)
From Charles Bowden in
Blood
Orchid:
"We are an exceptional model of the human race. We no longer know how
to produce food. We no longer can heal ourselves. We no longer raise
our young. We have forgotten the names of the stars, fail to notice the
phases of the moon. We do not know the plants and they no longer
protect us. We tell ourselves we are the most powerful specimens of our
kind who have ever lived. But when the lights are off we are helpless.
We cannot move without traffic signals. We must attend classes in order
to learn by rote numbered steps toward love or how to breast-feed our
baby. We justify anything, anything at all by the need to maintain our
way of life. And then we go to the doctor and tell the professionals we
have no life. We have a simple test for making decisions: our way of
life, which we cleverly call our standard of living, must not change
except to grow yet more grand. We have a simple reality we live with
each and every day: our way of life is killing us." (thanks to Beth
Taggard for the quote)
MY GRAVITATIONAL COMMUNITY People
who have inspired or informed me frequently over the past few months.
For my full blogroll/online reference library, see
here. [* indicates
people I connect with in real time, f2f, via IM, Skype or SL chat.]
- original research,surveys etc.
- original,well-crafted fiction
- great finds: resources,blogs,essays, artistic works
- news not found anywhere else
- category killers: aggregators that capture the best of many blogs/feeds, so they need not be read individually
- clever, concise political opinion consistent with their own views
- benchmarks,quantitative analysis
- personal stories,experiences,lessons learned
- first-hand accounts
- live reports from events
- insight:leading-edge thinking & novel perspectives
- short educational pieces
- relevant "aha" graphics
- great photos
- useful tools and checklists
- précis, summaries, reviews and other time-savers
- fun stuff: quizzes, self-evaluations, other interactive content
Blog writers
want to see more:
- constructive criticism, reaction, feedback
- 'thank you' comments, and why readers liked their post
- requests for future posts on specific subjects
- foundation articles: posts that writers can build on, on their own blogs
- reading lists/aggregations of material on specific, leading-edge subjects that writers can use as resource material
- wonderful examples of writing of a particular genre, that they can learn from
- comments that engender lively discussion
- guidance on how to write in the strange world of weblogs