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Streams of Consciousness - Top 10 List - Top Ten List - Top 10 Greatest LSD Quotes - Top 10 List - Drug Quotes - Jerry Garcia Quotes - Terence McKenna Quotes - Steven Wright Quotes - Jim Morrison Quotes - Ken Kesey Quotes - Tom Wolfe Quotes - Timothy Lear. Top 10 Greatest LSD Quotes “Nobody stopped thinking about those psychedelic experiences. Once you’ve been to some of those places, you think, ‘How can I get back there again but make it a little easier on myself?’”

—Quoted in Rolling Stone, November 30, 1989 "LSD burst over the dreary domain of the constipated bourgeoisie like the angelic herald of a new psychedelic millennium. "If God dropped acid, would He see people? " "Always that same LSD story, you've all seen it. "In the beginning we were creating our music, ourselves, every night . . . starting with a few outlines, maybe a few words for a song.

"I believe that with the advent of acid, we discovered a new way to think, and it has to do with piecing together new thoughts in your mind. “The Pranksters had what looked like about a million doses of the Angels’ favorite drug—beer—and LSD for all who wanted to try it. "'Turn on' meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. “That was the fatal flaw in Tim Leary’s trip. How to Set Fire to a Web Site, Building an Online Community. I've been working out a new theory over the past few months, which is developing into a handy metaphor that's proved useful with several clients.

The idea is around how to go about creating a vibrant, energetic web site or online community. The analogy is that creating an online community is “strikingly” similar to starting a fire! To light a good fire, there are a few vital factors: The first three factors (fuel, air, heat) comprise the Fire Triangle. Combine those with the chain reaction that releases more energy that grows the fire and you get the Fire Tetrahedron (image from Wikipedia). 1. A fire needs Fuel If you’ve ever seen the “fire triangle”, you’ll see a fire needs 3 things to get or stay lit: Fuel, Air, and Heat. In an online community, fuel is people. 2. If a fire doesn’t have enough oxygen, it will cough out and die, even if you have loads of fuel and heat. In an online community, air is content. 3. Finally, of course you can’t even start a fire without Heat. 4. 5. 6.

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CSE 190 M, Summer 2010. Web Design Process - Site Structure. "Redesigning a website is like remodeling a kitchen - you must figure out what features and capabilities you need and how you will use them before you design your layout, place appliances and plugs, and select tiles, curtains and countertops. " -- Web Redesign 2.0 Good web design requires a solid site architecture based on the site's goals and target audience established in the project brief. The deliverables from this phase are: Content Outline Site Diagram Page Description Diagrams Wireframes These four deliverables are dependent on each other and need to be completed sequentially. Content Outline Working closely with your clients, create a list of all existing content. Site Diagram Take your final content outline and create a sitemap or site diagram. Page Description Diagrams Many Information Architects are now recommending the use of Page Description Diagrams (PDD)as a step before wireframes or even as a replacement to wireframes.

The advantages of the PDD over the wireframe include: ShamanicTribeCollective.