background preloader

Links to Other Beadie Critters Sites and Lots of Interesting Stuff!

Links to Other Beadie Critters Sites and Lots of Interesting Stuff!
Dotster Call Sales 800-401-5250 Hosting and Email Domains Website Services I Want To ... Start a Website Questions? Awards & Accreditations ICANN Accredited Registrarnameintelligence 2007 Users Choice AwardWebhost Directory Award Winner #1 In Shared HostingBest Budget Host Award by HostReview.com We Dot What You Want © 2016 Dotster.

http://www.dotster.com/dotster/sites/fortune-city.bml

Dragonfly Knot I first saw this Chinese ornamental knot in 1993 when a Scout in our Jamboree troop was given one as a friendship gift by a Scout from Taiwan. It is elegant in its form representing this ancient creature of the order odonata. The dragonfly is a living fossil and has fascinated me since I was a child. Pub crawl Origin of the term[edit] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term (including variations such as "gin crawl" and "beer crawl" and "bohemian death march") has been in use since the late 19th century.[citation needed]

karaoke downloads - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET 29 results for "karaoke" Narrow Results Sponsored Products Sort Relevance Google Power User Tips: Query Operators I love showing off my Google power searching skills when presenting or meeting or talking with a prospective client. I just know it boosts my credibility in the eyes of my audience. Invest a bit of time in learning some of the lesser-used Google query refinements — i.e. the operators, parameters, and so forth — and you too can amaze your friends, family, boss, co-workers and clients! 99 Resources to Research & Mine the Invisible Web College researchers often need more than Google and Wikipedia to get the job done. To find what you're looking for, it may be necessary to tap into the invisible web, the sites that don't get indexed by broad search engines. The following resources were designed to help you do just that, offering specialized search engines, directories, and more places to find the complex and obscure. Search Engines Whether you're looking for specific science research or business data, these search engines will point you in the right direction. Turbo10: On Turbo10, you'll be able to search more than 800 deep web search engines at a time.

Future City Game - Urban Co-Design tools - British Council Future City game is a team-based process designed to create new thinking and actions to improve quality of life in cities. The Future City Game stimulates new thinking in cities about ways to address the long-term challenges resulting from globalisation, migration, climate change, urbanisation and social needs. It encourages wider participation of organisations and individuals to make cities better, happier and more prosperous; and it creates a dialogue between the public sector and the inhabitants of the city. The aim of the game is to generate the best idea on how to improve the quality of life either in a specific area within a city or, the city as a whole. Improve Your Google Search Skills [Infographic] - How-To Geek - StumbleUpon Don’t limit yourself to just plugging in simple search terms to Google; check out this infographic and learn a search string search or two. You don’t need to limit yourself to searching just for simple strings; Google supports all manner of handy search tricks. If you want to search just HowToGeek.com’s archive of XBMC articles, for example, you can plug in site:howtogeek.com XBMC to search our site. Get More Out of Google [HackCollege via Mashable]

Karaoke song by John Mayer - Gravity Sorry ... Page Not Found I'm sorry, but the page you're looking for could not be found. Below are our most recent articles. The evolution of knowledge management and the Technology Eras hypothesis « Short Takes The other day a member of a web group I’m in asked, somewhat rhetorically, when we thought the US Fed would incorporate knowledge management into its official work agreements and policies the way it had information management (thank you, Albert S). His question arose from a discussion about how difficult it is to get mainstream buy in for KM as a legitimate body of concepts and practices in mature enterprises. This is a great question, prompting me to draft up for the first time a hypothesis I’ve mulled around for a decade or longer. So here goes. I believe one approach to detecting when KM will going “mainstream” is based on my own Hypothesis of Technology Eras.

Related: