Re: Website or BLOG?

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/21/05


Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 19:34:41 -0500

There is another possibility at www.dentalcom.net where you can post
away to your heart's content. It may disappear fast though.

There are over 700 people who have signed up, but unfortunately an
active membership of only around two ..... plus or minus six.

Joel

On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 23:10:16 GMT, The Webby
<nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam@san.rr.com> wrote:

>The desired goal: To provide a location on the internet for in-depth and
>organized discussion of a particular topic. In this case, the topic is
>the TMJ iatroepidemic. Whether the venue of choice is a website or a
>BLOG, I need to be certain that those who wish to participate with me in
>studying this subject, informally but seriously, can do so in an
>environment that is respectful of the ideas and opinions of others.
>
>The purpose of the project: There is currently no place on the internet
>that I have located where anyone has sought to describe or question the
>existence of a TMJ iatroepidemic. Some might contend that it is because
>such does not exist. My position on this matter begins and ends with a
>single question: Does an iatroepidemic associated with the TMJ exist?
>The question is intended to serve as an opening of the door to
>discussion. It is not intended to be an unquestionable statement of
>existence.
>
>For this reason, I remain willing to continue with the project that I
>began in the 1980s. Before too long, I will "celebrate" having sought
>to understand this question for twenty years.
>
>For those of you who have added comment to my initial post on the
>subject of the BLOG option as a tool for discussion, I thank you.
>Realizing that this is the weekend, I am hopeful that as the new week
>continues, there will be additional comments from readers. I don't wish
>to rush into a publishing decision only to wish I had decided upon
>something else. Above all, I want this project to be developed into
>something truly worth the time of all who participate and/or read only.
>
>I'll put up a few more posts asking for comments to some of the ideas
>and details of my project. Most importantly, I am looking to readers
>who have followed my posts long enough to realize my sincerity to this
>subject matter. I want to take your interests and concerns into
>consideration because I truly believed this to be a worthy project for
>the benefit of all.
>
>Sincerely,
>Webby



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