Peircers,

The best I can remember, I've been thinking about issues
of electronic computation since sometime early 60s when
my best friend and I did our 8th grade science project
building an analogue device for multiplying 2 numbers
out of half-shaved carpenter pencils, coiled up bits
of copper wire, and a 9-volt battery.

Skipping past the blue smoke years, I have been spending
a fair portion of the intervening decades exploring the
potential of information technology to assist us in our
efforts at inquiry, from the humdrum everyday variety
to the fully scientific sort.

These days, I spend my time re-working my old work into forms
I hope will eventually be more digestible, that, and, when the
tedium gets too unbearable, chatting with folks scattered about
the inter-webs about anything else under the sun.

The last decade has been pretty disappointing when it comes to that
whole "info-tech potential for ramping up the power of inquiry" score,
and so I've spent a fair amount of time puzzling over that phenomenon
and chatting with my various cohorts about it.  It is of course a far
less pleasant subject to contemplate than the brighter side of things,
so it takes a hardy class of intrepid souls to do so much as face the
undeniably unpleasant facts.

For what it's worth, then, here's a hint of one forum where we have,
from time to time, taken up the problems presented by our latter day
Web of Maya, if any of you find yourselves in need of a support group,
or just a place to vent.

* http://wikipediareview.com/index.php?showforum=62
* http://wikipediareview.com/index.php?showtopic=27783

Regards,

Jon

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