On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:14:04 +1300, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am impressed with Jim's clug wiki, after a few issues with the system > I am impressed with the ability to quickly edit things, and build up > documentation in a collaborative way.
I've been thinking of setting up a weblog in a similar way. I often see something interesting on the web during the work day (that is not work related) that I think "I'll have to remember to check that out when I get home". Currently the only ways to do that are to rely on my memory (not very reliable) or send myself an e-mail. Also, sometimes I spend a bit of time researching how to do something, and then a couple of months later I need to do it again, but I have to do the research all over again because I have nothing to refer to. I figure that I could set up a weblog somewhere and make it private (because it will probably be very boring to anyone else). Then I could just post any interesting things I find. A bit like a modern version of the notebooks that John Vietch was talking about last year. As long as it is easily searchable and you can categorise posts, it could save a lot of time. One day I will get around to it. -- Later David Kirk ** Beware the dreaded GMail reply-to header if replying to this message **
