Thursday, February 16, 2006

Re: [911InsideJobbers] Consider Wiki for this group's activities.

Serialized discussions tend to leave past topics way behind in the
dust and newcomers really have to dig to find topics of interest. 

Wikiweb content managment is I have found superior to groups for
collecting research data -- helps eliminate a lot of redundant
discussions.  No question in my mind that wikis are far superior.  i
have used both types of systems. 

Any takers?





> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: "truthinmichigan" <kgkitchen@hotmail.com>
> An: 911InsideJobbers@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: [911InsideJobbers] Consider Wiki for this group's activities.
> Datum: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 20:38:02 -0000
>

generally a good idea.
I tried it, 911review.org picked it up then trashcanned it again.
Serendipity tries it, with some success.

Personally i believe, it's tough and much work, and often very dry.

I saw from your online profile, that you did a wiki for Ypsilanti Eyeball.
What exactly is that?
Do you think, educative online stuff and awareness is still the only duty
for 9/11 activists?

PS: I rejected your posting of combining "thermite research" with
"commercial aircrafts". It had some troll element in it. Can you explain,
what the purpose of this posting was?

>>>Serialized discussions tend to leave past topics way behind in the
dust and newcomers really have to dig to find topics of interest.

Wikiweb content managment is I have found superior to groups for
collecting research data -- helps eliminate a lot of redundant
discussions. No question in my mind that wikis are far superior. i
have used both types of systems.

Any takers?

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