Friday, November 14, 2008

Current reads

Sigmund Freud-On Dreams
Haunted Inns of Britain and Ireland...Richard Jones
The Evil Men and Women in History...Miranda Twiss
Egypt- Past and Present
Pharaohs...Aude Gros de Beler

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Brave New World

Well, BO WON. The American people have given the chance for a much needed change to bloom. The next few months will show how that change will manifest or if change will elude us once again. Remember, HE WORKS FOR US, not the other way around.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

At places on the Web such as listed to your right, one finds the most extraordinary folks. I don't mean that there are not fine people in many places or that those connected to the few places I have mentioned are perfect.
The people involved at most of these sites and others have definite views on the election in the US. The economy, health care, human rights, the global community, and more that have been front page in most evryone's mind. Think before you vote. And don't just think of yourself.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Zoom-Zoom-ZOOMA-Zoom!

I have spent the last year zooming around the blogosphere and the Netz learning my way around so to speak. Much of what I found is the same old-same old chatter you find at any card game, corner bar, or family picnic. There are the same people online as one finds in any neighborhood.
Now that my love affair with TIBU is ending, and my relationships with other sites grows, solidifies, or just comes into being, I hope to discuss more things of interest and provide more links. Of course I could go down low to increase page loads, but for now I'll just sit in my corner and play with myself.
The immense size of the Internets brought me to a mistaken conclusion about readership. I thought that because so many people were online, it was a forgone conclusion that SOMEONE would come here. I missed the obvious fact that many people meant many sites. Since people, including me, have limited time to surf, many sites go unnoticed because of logistics not content. Readership seems to develop when content overpowers logistics over time. That is of course unless your content is totally RAD to some in the first place.
Oh yeah, using tags and key-words is a neat trick too. We'll get to that in due course.

good-bye TIBU

TIBU will cease operations in Feb, 2009. It's been REAL!