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We just screwed up your weekend. Sorry.

Tom Johnson
>From time to time, we've been criticized -- always in a loving manner,
though -- about posting items that become time sinks for those who click on
the link.  The Web 2.0 Awards <http://web2.0awards.org/> applications come
to mind.  OK, we're guilty.  But here comes another one thanks to Marylaine
Block at "Neat New Stuff I Found This Week" http://marylaine.com/neatnew.html
  Copyright, Marylaine Block, 1999-2006.

"deaFlow: Discussion about innovation and creativity
http://ideaflow.corante.com/
"The chief blogger has been busy launching Corante's Innovation Hub and hasn't
been blogging much lately, but she links here to 21 of "the best and brightest
blogging minds writing about innovation and creativity from many different
perspectives."

Click on the link at your peril, but if you read German, the first item link
on complexity -- Walter Baets, Complexity, Innovation, and Knowledge -- will
be of interest.

-tj

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We just screwed up your weekend. Sorry.

Jochen Fromm-3
 
Is this a "royal we" - a pluralis majestatis ("We are not amused..")
or a "scientific we" - a pluralis auctoris ("Let us assume..") ?
By the way, did you notice the reports about
Geoffrey West, the "master of complexity" ?
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1187290,00.html

Time magazine's current issue named Geoffrey West, president of the SFI,
as one of the 100 people in the world who most define our times.
http://www.lamonitor.com/articles/2006/05/02/headline_news/news02.txt
http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/43069.html

-J.
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From: Tom Johnson
Subject: [FRIAM] We just screwed up your weekend. Sorry.

>From time to time, we've been criticized -- always in a loving manner,
though -- about posting items that become time sinks for those who click on
the link.  The Web 2.0 Awards applications come to mind.  OK, we're guilty.