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"The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine!
Feels at each thread, and lives along the line."
Alexander Pope
Deze ochtend bij het buitengaan viel mijn oog op dit web onder de verlichting van de achterdeur. Tja... dan kan ik het niet laten om mijn macrolens erbij te halen!
with the lady sitting next to me, whom i later found out to be jina bolton -- one of tomorrow's speakers. she was very cool.
There is no time for taking photos. Thats why I show you all my old stuff.
Leider habe ich im Moment keine Zeit zum Fotografieren. Daher zeige ich Euch mein altes Zeugs.
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Community technology is great. It is incredibly refreshing to be reminded on a daily basis that, as a developer and technologist, I don't know crap about how everyday people view and use technology.
Two weeks ago I was in Washington, DC for the CTCnet Conference. While there I helped John Lorance of CompuMentor give a presentation on how Community Technology Centers and nonprofit orgaizations can use Web 2.0 services and tools like Flickr, del.icio.us,, wikis, mapping, et cetera to improve their programs and better fulfill their missions.
At the end we opened the floor to questions and comments. An attendee stood up and said that he had always been worried that with computers and machines growing ever smarter and more powerful, one day they would overthrow mankind. But after seeing these new Web 2.0 tools, he is relieved that humans will always stay one step ahead of the machines. Hallelujah.
I made this drawing using Inkscape, an awesome open source illustration program.
this is the front page mock-up for our new web design. I'm NOT the designer on it. we went out-of-house, and they came up with a totally different direction. our location is very urban [therefore the tele poles/city look] and we want the link s to mostly be etxt-embedded, so the navigation looks screwy now.
thoughts before we press "go"?