Thinking about getting a non profit set up to run KBFR from.
There's that pesky 'real name' thing though.
We'll experiment with it and see what we can come up with.
Media Freedom AndThe Digital Revolution. Now a place where I'll post articles about subjects I find interesting.
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
I'm beginning to trust more in the overall intelligence of the group than specific individual opinions when it comes to decisions that effect the entire operation. Interestingly, I find there's truth to the idea of "The Wisdom Of Crowds".
Groups of people, diverse and uneffected by pressure exerted by others in the group, is better than a few people or one person's point of view in making decisions. You may not LIKE what the overall group 'decides', but you can bet that, more often than not, it's the best decision.
Monk@kbfr.org
Groups of people, diverse and uneffected by pressure exerted by others in the group, is better than a few people or one person's point of view in making decisions. You may not LIKE what the overall group 'decides', but you can bet that, more often than not, it's the best decision.
Monk@kbfr.org
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