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From: Eddie Holden
Subject: [Bug-mcron] NBA
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 18:20:04 +0300
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We know that editing improves quality. Yoshis and plantations are scattered across the city. Did users continue to use their own browser bookmarks? Should players be forced to move out of rich areas?
We know that editing improves quality.
The end product is packaged as the CHI Madness session.
But not all communities succeed.
So you could have tied this to arbitrary locations.
We wanted people to actually learn something about wireless networks.
Journeys were often good for play. It's free and no personal information will ever be shared with advertisers.
There were distinctive patterns of movement - shuttling back and forth, etc. It's free and no personal information will ever be shared with advertisers.
This work is a great opportunity for exploration. but this does not guarantee product success. Work habits were not a predictor of success. A Yoshi is a critter that eats fruit.
Window pops up, with Title - Tags - Description - URL - Private?
We must raise trust and confidence that everything will go right, at each step along the way. It's free and no personal information will ever be shared with advertisers.
You know, like Chad adds all the movies in MovieLens.
There were distinctive patterns of movement - shuttling back and forth, etc. You can also sow seeds at empty plantations.
What happens if you use a system over a long time?
Players augmented existing routines and established new ones. Once you see tagging existing both on bookmarking systems, blogs, etc. Players feed them for points. There was a large spread in the length of play sessions.
It gave me some game ideas for the Ile Sans Fil community wireless project.
Work habits were not a predictor of success. How long does it take for plantations to grow?
Graphics can sometimes communicate scent, too. The talk was given in an overcrowded room.
A horizontal rule; tiny print; side-by-side columns of text that end exactly at the same point.
It's free and no personal information will ever be shared with advertisers.


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