This entire debate is well worth a read…

Many Members who have spoken today have expressed concern about the civil liberties aspect of the Bill. I propose to ignore that and to deal with what concerns me, as a practical Yorkshireman - namely, the practical and political issues. This Bill is unnecessary. It sets up a [...]

It is true that some years ago, when considering the terrorist problem in Ulster, I suggested that identity cards might be helpful, but I was persuaded by the powerful argument of the security forces to the effect that - contrary to what the hon. Member for Belfast, East (Mr. Robinson) said - any benefits that [...]

Playing with del.icio.us yesterday, I came across the popular post “Six Ways on Getting More Done each day”. I certainly hope its popularity isn’t a sign that people are going to follow its ideals.
1. Focus high importance tasks first
“If you are choosing to watch TV over completing your project that is due tomorrow, you are [...]

My remark in the previous post on how the biggest problem with introducing a corporate wiki is social and cultural, rather than technical, provoked quite a few replies. For the most part they agreed with the point, and several people asked how best, then, to counter this.
I certainly have no silver bullets, but I can [...]

After my recent ramblings about wikis I got an email a few days ago from one of the developers of a new hosted wiki service inviting me to check out their service.
The service was quite interesting, and had a few nice tweaks on some of the standard wiki features, but something unidentifiable was missing, and [...]