Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Train ride on the Wikepedia Express

Whew, what a scenery....hard to narrow down where to begin but I did get to Nigeria and found the Chin-Chin a wonderful snack and nibbly thing to curb the appetite between stations. Apparently it is classed as an 'orphan' on the Wikepedia Express....but AIN'T ANY MORE!!! I added some details to make it much more appetizing to wanderers like myself. Katchifoo!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Winds Blowing Me In A New Direction - It's Delicious!

Hi Katie!

Signed in!

I am feeling very comfortable with Delicious and even used it today! I don't particularly like the Delicious.com site as a source for info...even as an index I find it inconsistent and awkward to travel through. Simple headings like "horse training tips" gives nothing, and even when you do access a topic...it's a random set of sites - to me, a mix-mash of things to swim through at a crawl.

I do like the CPL version of Delicious. I find the organization very fast and easy to use. I think the Tags encompass the necessary fields of information we are often accessing and I love the RW links on the individual sites. As a reference tool, I find it a good companion especially if you set your mind to a "ref" mode. ie. 1911 Census ----don't use Government as a tag.....go to what it is specifically ....:"Statistic' and you have a hit! Very comprehensive.

I will book adventure vacations at this destination.

Quecha

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Walking in a fog at present

Hi Katie,

I would love to play around with adding photos, backgrounds, settings etc...but has to wait for now.

To answer you question of the day - I am really delighted to be exploring all these new technological pathways , especially the ones I am unfamiliar with such as the deep canyons of RSS, the high flightpath of Twitter and the visual scenic viewpoints on You Tube for which I don't usually have time to stop and stare.

I'm always looking for new mountains, hidden valleys and remote areas - this time in a new locale of cyberspace! Hope the natives are friendly!

Happy trails,

Quecha