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Notes

It has been a light week of blogging – I’m taking some time off. At any rate, here are a few notes I’ve collected. The Tällberg Forum: Every year all sorts of interesting people gathering in Sweden to...

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Summer reading

Here is a selection of interesting papers for your summer reading: Is it time to unplug our schools? – Almost everything published in Orion is interesting. This article looks at what schools are doing...

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Notes and links

I’ve decided to start posting random links again, found through my uncontrollable surfing addiction.  I’ll just publish these in lists of ten, to keep them manageable.  Some recent noticings The...

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Ten finds

Photo by Jeremy I was out surfing this week… Integral strategies – a site in evolution Why I Never Hire Brilliant Men: “Does he finish what he starts? Geniuses almost never do.” Ouch. The new basis of...

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Notes

Photo by Nathan Ward Little elements that showed up lately: A beautiful periodic table of the elements by printmakers A reason why I love the web: Indian cooking on YouTube Johnnie brings it on with a...

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Notes

Crystal glass water music Indivisible oneness: a gorgeous essay by Evelyn Rodriguez Rheingold on the coming age of cooperation Go fill your ears with music: The mammoth list of mp3 blogs The Grand...

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Notes

Photo of the rock wall at Window Rock, on the Navajo Nation, where I was visiting and working last month. Links that I have come across recently: A comprehensive list of theories about how we think,...

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How to Save the World, one book at a time

Dave Pollard has published a comprehensive list of books which together might hold to the keys to How to Save the World.  To those I would add these, from my library, as a modest addition to tools...

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From the feed

A review of things that caught my eye this week: In #Occupy news, three articles of note: The Good (an #Occupy Wall Street Open Space), The Bad (an #Occupy LA arrest and torture) and The Ugly...

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From the feed

A plant by the Marriot near the Tampa airport. A busy and packed trip to Baltimore and Tampa this week prevented much in the way of blogging, but there were several links of note that crossed my...

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Some good reads

I’m in a period of recovering from travel and work, over what has been a very busy spring.  This weekend I just took right off and did some reading, cleaning and planning for a major kitchen renovation...

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From the feed

Thinking of resuming a weekly round up of links that have come through my feed in one way or another. I haven’t gotten around to blogging about these links, but I’m sure my readers would be interested...

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From the feed

Some interesting links that caught my eye this week. Why Black Hole Interiors Grow (Almost) Forever Leonard Susskind has linked the growth of black holes to increasing complexity. Is it true that the...

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From the feed: More complexity

I’m moving these posts to Monday morning and will try to provide a theme each week to connect the five links. Enjoy. Dave Snowden’s 12 Shibboleth’s of Christmas Back in 2015, Dave Snowden took on 12...

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Some good reads

I’m in a period of recovering from travel and work, over what has been a very busy spring.  This weekend I just took right off and did some reading, cleaning and planning for a major kitchen renovation...

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From the feed

Thinking of resuming a weekly round up of links that have come through my feed in one way or another. I haven’t gotten around to blogging about these links, but I’m sure my readers would be interested...

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From the feed

Some interesting links that caught my eye this week. Why Black Hole Interiors Grow (Almost) Forever Leonard Susskind has linked the growth of black holes to increasing complexity. Is it true that the...

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From the feed: More complexity

I’m moving these posts to Monday morning and will try to provide a theme each week to connect the five links. Enjoy. Dave Snowden’s 12 Shibboleth’s of Christmas Back in 2015, Dave Snowden took on 12...

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What’s in the Parking Lot? #1

Back when I began this blog I called it “Parking Lot” which is a term in the facilitation world used for the list of things that we need to talk about at some point but just can’t get to right now....

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What’s in the Parking Lot #2

“Many others have written their books solely from their reading of other books, so that many books exude the stuffy odour of libraries. By what does one judge a book? By its smell (and even more, as...

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