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ideas of Possible Adjacent; Things that are close in proximity(time) can move an idea forward connect/combine
Oct 09, 2010 05:47PM
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Jim
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Oct 10, 2010 05:11PM
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Jim
Jim is on page 135 of 326
The more unorganized your brain is the higher the IQ. 8)
talks about Devonthink a software package he keeps notes in over the years ( This is his commonplace book)
Oct 10, 2010 09:03AM
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Jim
Jim is on page 95 of 326
Commonplace book and the World wide web.
Oct 09, 2010 05:49PM
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Jim
Jim is on page 95 of 326
Babbage Differential engine did not have enough stuff close enough. (inventions,technology,) I see it as sort of being ahead of your time.
Oct 09, 2010 05:49PM
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Jim
Jim is on page 10 of 326
We are often better served by connecting ideas than we are by protecting them... Environments that build walls around good ideas tend to be less innovative in the long run than more open-ended environments. Good ideas may not want to be free,but they want to connect,fuse,recombine....They want to complete each other as much as they want to compete.
Oct 09, 2010 11:13AM
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Jim
Jim is on page 10 of 326
His Ideas about Ideas. Great stuff. Reminds me of his Emergence book which I loved.
Oct 09, 2010 06:20AM
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation


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