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Wired Magazine presents a community-editable "How to Wiki"

9 September 2007 No Comment

Wired Magazine has put together a ‘How to Wiki‘ for us. We can almost write, edit and provide tips on anything as long as it is useful to web users. All you need is a login to edit.

Some wiki articles for samples:

Save Face on Facebook: Facebook Etiquette

  • One should not friend another whom they have no association or connection with whatsoever. Doing so makes you what I like to call a ‘creeper’.
  • Poke with moderation and caution (I stand firmly by this etiquette principle).
  • When speaking with someone whom you have been casually ‘facebook stalking’, try to pretend you do not know everything about them. Avoid comments like: “So, I saw you and Mike broke up on facebook…”

Get Back Into Work Mode After Vacation

  1. If possible, take a few afternoons off. Or at least, leave early. Most people, especially after a relatively isolated vacation, find themselves easily distracted and often waste the day away dawdling or worse yet, reminiscing about vacation. After vacations is the best time to exercise your flex time.
  2. Take an extra day. Schedule your vacation so that it ends one day before you’re due back into the office. This allows time for you to get back into your regular routine. Pretend it’s Sunday… okay Sunday evening. Unpack, do some laundry, check your email, and rinse that crazy notion of early retirement out of your hair.

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