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Some audio, thoughts on IQ and weekend hacking
2005-05-07

Went jogging this morning and listened to the Engadget Bill Gates interview, and then Dan Gillmor at SXSW Interactive Festival. Good stuff. Currently listening to Electric Stew.

Doc Searls is part of an interesting conversation running on IQ and intelligence. Great feedback: "I was so impressed by the interview. He seemed real smart, and he knew an awful lot of stuff. But then when we got the IQ test back we found out he was really dumb."

I've been very preoccupied this week, and haven't got anything done on my Concern Maps project. I've got a couple of things to work on this weekend:

  • "Feeling lucky" queries, which jump straight to a result rather than show a tree-view when a selector matches one item only.
  • Assembly-diagram generation, an addin to automatically generate a concern map showing all assemblies in a project, with the ability to drill-down to related classes.
  • Patching up some unit tests

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