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  1. Brothel to Nature reserve - habitat restoration at work Article from NYT http://icio.us/2avh4h
  2. love the term "exaflood of data" http://icio.us/fptdp3
  3. #BahHumbug Guess who got the xmassy mug to use at the office today? http://tweetphoto.com/6495251
  4. Rats just poured a cold bath :-( not relaxing at all
  5. scientists say Champagne is good for you & more fun than choclate - works for me (Telegraph article) http://icio.us/nzoo3f
  6. YAY - Glee will be on UK TV soon! E4
  7. #bku2009 putting order on chaos perhaps
  8. #bku2009 trying to get my head around an ontology for tags - when tags are folksonomic - people put their own meaning in tags
  9. #bku2009 some people use emoticons - smilies as tags
  10. #bku2009 Alex Monnin talking tags and ontologies http://tweetphoto.com/6290514
  11. #bku2009 alexandre monnin tag ontology - what is a tag? a tag denotes a concept
  12. @danieljohnlewis #bku2009 umbel looks like visual thesuarus http://bit.ly/blGSg
  13. #bku2009 Chris Wallis TBL "give me your data" - linked data - data is not useful as a pdf
  14. www_hack0.2
  15. @danieljohnlewis & that whats cool & pretty - spreadsheets not pretty! #bku2009
  16. #bku2009 peter Hale explaining his PHd - using ontologies, taxonomies etc to model problems & processes http://tweetphoto.com/6285976
  17. #BKU2009 ah - because a spreadsheet is too simplistic & doesn't support polyhierarchical relationships...
  18. #bku2009 representing human problems into computer models - diagramatically - eg engineering processes so users can do not programmers
  19. #bku2009 User driven modelling - visualisation for knowledge editing and creation by users - peter Hale
  20. #BKU2009 problem/solution pictionary/charades initiated by Chris Hall