What might happen if you could pin labels on people in your life? What if they could pin their own labels on themselves and on you? What if you shared that information as part of your address books? How could tagging as a form of categorization enhance your interaction with people? Read on for some ideas…
When I left home this morning, I intended to go to Makawao, drop off my resum? at a temp agency there and then drive down toward Paia to hand another copy of my resume and an application to the company Jess works for, and then to drive on to my yoga teacher’s house to do […]

This is how I look these days; my hair is a little longer than I prefer, but I keep forgetting to get a haircut.
And on that note, I’m back to using Instiki, as I discovered the bug that bit me while using the software last week has now been fixed (hopefully). In the meantime, […]
But I’m going to have to find another method of organizing myself; I just lost two days worth of life-organizing into a void as Instiki reverted itself entirely back to a few hours after I installed the darn thing.
It probably has to do with me logging out in Mac OS X without first quitting […]
