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AIUM-Boston & other paradigmsFrom: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)Sat Mar 21 22:14:29 1998
All the news and not news. It's all gossip anyway. 7K visits! OK, what does that mean? Say compared to the OBGYN.net or the Women's Health side? We don't seem to have as much discussion as there is on the other sites, so are people just dropping in and looking at the pretty pictures and not committing? Nothing wrong with that, but I would be interested in some sort of understanding... I don't know 7K from 70K or 700K when it comes to the http://wwweb. After all we are talking World Wide... what 5 billion+ folks? If you would be willing to post monthly numbers for the site, I am willing to crunch out some graphs so we can watch it grow... as it surely will. Now, buttons on the side? You mean like those peddle-pushers around high school in the 1950's? Those were some "hot" buttons! But I guess you are talking about some easier way of navigating around the community, right? I have an image in my mind, but am afraid that until I see the virtual-copy, to be confused with the hard-copy, I won't know if my image is your image. On ward... through the fog! Notice that I said "community". That's the paradigm... I'm reading Ester Dyson's RELEASE 2.0. A must read for anyone with a lick of sense and any idea that something is going on here... there... now someone tell me... just where are we? I'll massage the message again tomorrow, same time, same place. Marshall McKluen (sp?) said: "The medium is the message." He was a little off... the message is the message, the medium is the massage. Peace, Terry J. DuBose The Chair (not to be confused with Chairman Meow, AKA Mousy Tongue, my late, great kitty) --
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