Wednesday 9 December 2009

Tuesday 3 November 2009

Structural Basics: Fantasie Structure To Start With.










Getting closer, and adding a few "children"...:









Idea:
Make 52 copies of this map: One for each week of the year.
This will be quasi a rought "visualiser", for transfering the basic info into a bigger and more detailed mind map, or directly in some accounting sheets / pages.

Mindmapping is organising Chaos, or working with chaos: Quasi a "chaos management", if you will.

In addition to this mind map (bubbl.us), I would use the mind map "Free Mind".

Furthermore, you could do the following;

1 .tel domain

52 subdomains within that .tel domain

Each subdomain has two links: one to "mind map bubbl.us", and the other to "mind map FreeMind".

Procedure, would later be: click on "bubble", get "mind map of the week", work on it, than quasi transfer the info to via the second link to "mind map FreeMind of the week".

Thats quasi it:
You work via your "accounting.tel", with a small and a big mind map.

The final mind map provides than the info, to feed your balance sheets of your book keeping / accounting.

Is this idea any good: I think: "Yes"!

My next post, might be about the basics of accounting for small businesses..., so: Stay tuned!...


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Tuesday 15 September 2009

"...in UDRP/WIPO the panelists rule however they want each time, basically making law each time.

The system is broken."

MHB


"I think these panelist just keep voting in favor of TM interests to keep the money rolling in for both themselves, WIPO, and the NAF.

All these people ought to be thrown in prison for their corruption. A RICO lawsuit needs to be against them."

Johnny


"The bad part is you can be branded a “Cybersquatter” on a perfectly generic,non-trademarked name due to not responding. The UDRP process is badly broken and we will all continue to muddle through this process til something better is in place."
John Bomhardt


"...i believe “someone” doesn’t like domaining, and this “anarchy” called UDRP is simply taking domains away from its owners and giving them to companies and groups of interest."
Helder