Introducing: The Werewolf WikiNu beschikbaar: De weerwolf Wiki

Posted on November 26th, 2007


A couple of Germans tried to play Werewolf last weekend at a BarCamp in Germany, but bumped into the issues of figuring out what the rules were. The moderator was a guy that had only played Werewolf once with us (and got killed the first night) so he ran into some issues.

So, now here it is, we decided to set up a whole wiki, a bit like a wikia wiki, covering everything related to Werewolf. I am planning to add some stuff myself tomorrow, but for now I would like to invite anyone to add stuff. Please remember to keep FACT from FICTION and not just insert tactics into rules.

[Werewolf Wiki @ Werewolf.CristianoBetta.com]


Een paar Duitsers hebben afgelopen weekend geprobeerd Weerwolf te spelen maar liepen vast tegen de regels. De moderator had het spel slechts 1 keer gespeeld en was in de eerste nag al opegegeten. Met andere woorden: ze liepen vast omtrend de regels. Ik heb nu dus een wiki opgezet om een keer alle regels enzo neer te zetten. Iedereen kan toevoegen maar let wel op dat je TAKTIEK apart houd van REGELS.

[Weerwolf Wiki @ Werewolf.CristianoBetta.com]

My Science Badges

Posted on March 2nd, 2007

Melinda pointed out these nice science badges, and obviously I have to declare my badges. Click on each badge for a quick explanation.

Ninja BadgeAppliances BadgeStatistical Lineair Regression

TadpoleElectric Shock Level 3Blog About Science

Explanations on why I deserve these badges are available when requested.

Explaining HTML Tags

Posted on March 1st, 2007

Haha.nu has a nice serie of photos that could really be inspiration on how to make proper descriptive slides. The photos explain what certain HTML tags stand for in a very nice way.

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I am actually so impressed by some of them that I must give you a few more:

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The Hipster PDA

Posted on February 27th, 2007

Are you done using your Palm, trying to sync it with your pc and then have it to get to recognize your terrible handwritting? Don’t look any further because here is the new GTD (getting things done) tool: The Hipster PDA. The concept is very efficient and some people have even made templates for different activities.

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