ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

How to generate, capture, and collect ideas to realize creative projects.

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Workshop: Scientific Work — Ideas

2013-06-03

Scientific work needs ideas, but you cannot force them. Instead, prepare for them. Some suggestions, including when you have an idea but it does not fit.
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Getting Microsoft Word’s Old Menu Bar Back

2013-05-15

Don't you just hate the menu band of Microsoft Word? Well, there's an easy way to remove it -- and get that old trusty menu bar back. It's still like getting a nice instrument panel of a death trap, but hey, better than one that continuously mocks you.
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Let’s Nuke These Scraper Sites

2013-05-13

Some sites steal postings from blogs, often automatically. Some way to protect yourself from these pests.
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How Spam Comments Are Generated

2013-04-29

Some spammer made a mistake and I ended up with the file that generates the text for spam comments. A look at it is sobering.
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What the heck? Or: Making Money with Out of Print Books

2013-04-26

Just found the old version of my "Organizing Creativity" book offered at an insane price. This sucks. But I hope the review I've written will spoil these racketeers' profits.
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Lousy Form, Perfect Form, or: Why learning something late in life isn’t that bad.

2013-04-22

There's no need to feel stupid if you did something in an unnecessarily complicated way. Here's why.
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Beware of data corruption devastating your Workflow Lynchpin

2013-04-16

Encountered the worst and most devastating bug ever. Some catastrophes work like nukes, this one is more like Alzheimer's' disease. Leads to a crucial recommendation: Keep your old backups, you might desperately need them.
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Recommendation: Colin Purrington’s “Designing Conference Posters”

2013-04-12

Shout-out and recommendation of another site dealing with scientific work. Great postings on lab notebooks, writing science papers, giving scientific talks, requesting letters of recommendation, and laptops in class.
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Recommendation: INCIDENTAL COMICS

2013-04-05

Shout-out and huge recommendation to "INCIDENTAL COMICS". Brilliant and heartfelt inspirational comics. Highly, highly recommended.
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Happy Birthday “Organizing Creativity” 2!

2013-03-25

Hey, the second version of my book just had it's first birthday. A look at the download numbers and -- well, here's the one-page version freely available :-)
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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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