From: "John Latter" <jorolat@...>
>I think I've got the basic idea Cliff
> "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new
> landscapes,
> but in having new eyes."
The Darwinian paradigm of gradually increasing complexity
keeps people from giving my model consideration. But it's fun
to work on something radical. I hope you have questions.
> I've placed a link to your page at:
> http://members.aol.com/jorolat/plink.html
> http://members.aol.com/jorolat/evolinks.html
> If you want the entries changing in any way then please let me
> know.
> You can also place a link on this group's website if you want
> to:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evomech/links
> I wasn't sure what you meant by;
>> "I'll have to think about the ring, because I plan to do
>> something
> different to promote the article."
Thanks for the links, but I won't reciprocate at this time.
Linking to somebody might imply support and I have no clue
about these sites at the moment. For example, I wouldn't care
to be listed on a creationist web site, however neutral its
links might seem. And I generally don't like to clutter up
my pages.
Lately I was thinking of making a .pdf file and listing it with
online book sites. And it might be fun to see what happens if I
pay Google a few hundred to have a 'Sponsored Link'.
Presumably the competition is much less among the sponsored
(paid) links on the right side of the Google output. When the
internet was new, I used to get feedback regularly, because
of the lack of competing evolution pages. Now I'm swamped
out and get no random feedback at all. So I'm ready to try
paying for hits. I'll find out if it's worth doing.
Cliff