- If it's too complex to be a Google Docs file, then it should be an Office file.
- If I want several people to be able to work on it at once then it should be a Google Doc.
- It probably shouldn't be both.
- Any other guidelines?
- How to transition from having everything as Office files on the local server to having Google Docs in the cloud?
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sites: Word file or Google Doc?
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Fwd: "jojoba" - Word of the Day from the OED
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jojoba, n. | ADDITIONS SERIES 1997 |
(hh
b
) Formerly also jajoba, jojobe, jojove. [a. Sp. jojoba, ad. native Indian hohohwi.]
a. A desert shrub, Simmondsia chinensis (family Simmondsiaceae), native to northern Mexico and the south-western U.S., that is used for the oil it yields. Also, = *jojoba oil below.

b. jojoba oil, oil extracted from the fruit of the jojoba, used in cosmetics and as a substitute for sperm oil.

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Thursday, August 19, 2004
Volkswriter & Word
Volkswriter was an early word processor for the PC. I may have used it. I do remember using a BASIC word proocessor published in (most likely) either PC Magazine or PC World. The blog/aggragator/personal publishing/social software is much like it was then only time ten or a hundred - enourmous creativity and lots of choices.
Will a Word arise out of this?
frassle has lots of things I like but for now it is so slow as to be unusable.