--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Lob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Steve Toth,
> 
> >Lobster,
> >     Is there any way we could get a free web page somewhere where 
we 
> >could have links?  This wiki is good in that many people can go in 
& 
> 
> You mean like this:
> http://www.zen45800.zen.co.uk/peace_elements/

*****Lobster, 
     Yes this is very good.
> 
> If you right click on this you will see an option to view source 
code
> that source code can be put in notepad, nvu or dreamweaver
> and saved with the name index.html
> and then saved in a space that your ISP provides (webspace)

*****Here I don't understand much of what you're saying.  It's like a 
foreign language.  I do see where it says source code, but what is a 
source code & how can I use it?  I have no idea what notepad, nvu or 
dreamweaver are.  Why do I want to save this code somewhere & what do 
you mean by index.html.  It was html that got me lost on geocities.  
I couldn't figure it out to input anything & didn't know who to ask 
for a straight answer.
> 
> That is how you create a web page


> 
> this is one Joyce did
> http://free.hostdepartment.com/k/knowmystery/WebSoupExample3.html
> 
> 
> >leave things or edit.  I clicked on weblogs twice & it took me to 
> >where the whole page was in another form with a whole list of page 
> >names below it.  I don't even know what was going on there.
> 
> [shrug]
> 
> You don't learn without going through 'Not knowing'

*****I spent about 20 years where I thought I knew just about 
everything I needed to, but since 1998, I've been in an unknowing 
state most of the time.  
> 
> 
> >     I would like to know how the other poets be handling their 
> >contributions.  Maybe there should be one link or will we need 
> >several individual links.  Also how many & what kind of poems are 
you 
> >looking for?
> 
> I am looking for what you create.
> I am not looking for what I create.
> 
> :-)

*****Yes, this goes in more than one direction
> 
> 
> >      I really think if the project is going to move on to 
something 
> >that will work someone that knows more what they're doing should 
do 
> >the next step.  I never even heard of a wiki before a couple of 
days 
> >ago.
> >Steve
> 
> Think of a wiki as a poem
> finding the right wiki
> a worthwhile but long term poem
> 
> Wikis are cutting edge and they need poets . . .

*****Thanks for the introduction, but I still have a lot to learn.  
One thing is that no matter where you put things or what you put 
thee, you still have to get people to go there & complete the 
circuit.  The way I write, I don't have a lot of control over subject 
matter.  I depend on my life & my friends to help.
Steve
> 
> 
> Lobster
> Over the edge

Bless you Lobster







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