Harlan and his team at <http://www.thebrain.com/> TheBrain have set up an enterprise Brain server, loaded it with my PersonalBrain's data, and you can go get lost in it <http://sociate.thebrain.com/> here. Please log in as guest/guest. No need to install TheBrain, this is a Java applet that will download the first time you visit, then run more quickly thereafter. I've thrilled to have my Brain back online. It's been too long. My Brain now has 64,000 nodes (called thoughts). Just crossed that threshhold today. This Web Brain is set now to launch to Web pages automatically when you click on thoughts that have Web links. That doesn't seem like a useful default, so I might change it, but I'm open to keeping it that way. The Search function on the left seems to work well. Look for things you're curious about, and it'll return all the thoughts in my Brain that contain those things, as clickable links. That's a good way to jump around, instead of just chaining from thought to thought. Alas, you won't be able to add or edit thoughts or links, nor will you be able to appropriate parts of my Brain you find useful into your own life. That's for a later project. The Discuss function isn't enabled, either. We should be able to update this public Brain about once a month, so suggestions you send me will take a little while to show up. But they will. I'd love your comments. Please send me <mailto:jerry@xxxxxxxxxxx> email. And thank you, Harlan. posted by Jerry at <http://www.sociate.com/blog/archives/2005_09_01_archive.html#11278901750485 5262> 11:32 PM