I’m still posting more or less daily at Open/Conceptual, focusing on some special interest stuff there, but I haven’t been doing much for BrianFrank.ca lately. It’ll probably stay this way for a while. Lately I’ve been looking back at where I’ve come from. I actually forgot how non-blog-like my blogging was a little over a [...]
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Just finished getting the latest iteration of Open Conceptual presentable. My first post introducing the new phase is here. So I figured, since I’m shifting things around a little, it’s time for a roundup of where I am on the web: BrianFrank.ca [subscribe] 2 – 4 posts per week on average, usually around 800 words, fairly [...]
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It’s now one month-minus-a-day since I launched the LDNbeta dingy into its big, open, blue ocean. After pushing it a little this-way-and-that to see how the creative winds and currents move — I have a pretty good idea of what it is and what can be done with it. Ironically, those currents don’t seem to flow London’s [...]
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This project began twenty four years ago. I was six… “When I grow up I want to have a laboratory with my friends so we can be the first to learn things.”Friendship, discovery and creation are one. Love and learning are the same. My life is learning, learning is life. It doesn’t matter what I [...]
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[Originally written in June 2007, unless otherwise noted. See the The Practice of Theory: Prefacing the Draft Enterprise Model.] Introduction: This is a germinal outline for a very open business model, for a very open and adaptive type of enterprise. Open Conceptual was founded for the purpose of developing intellectual resources, and one such resource [...]
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