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Blue Bird Posted Mar 5, 2004
At this point I gave a title:
"BUNCH OF EPISODES" ( LIFE IS A BUNCH OF EPISODES?)
Under this title one can have a lot of freedom to present "stuff" in fragments, like you put together a mosaik. Each fragment can be "used" as an individual piece.
As I can post piece by piece, you can copy-paste the same way up until everything is finished.
Actually I don't know what ENTRY would be where you OR i can change things, and delete? My Space is always open to do anything there. My Journal is also flexible. But "permanently" I really want to post an Entry into the UNDERGUIDE. When you say Entry, plse tell what do you mean?
Thanks. Gecko
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 5, 2004
By 'Entry' I mean a Guide Entry. This is the form it must take to submit it to the UnderGuide. You just click 'Add a new Guide Entry' (or whatever it is); the default setting is for plain text. That way you can change things, as you see fit. The problem with forum postings our Journals is that, once you post them, you can't change anything.
I like the title.
JTG
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 5, 2004
JTG just tryed the possibilities: it would not go to my space!
But easily goes to MY JOURNAL. I can deleted from there, after you copy it. Because obviousely episodes after episodes will be a long story. Though the first episode will cover 3 months = all those time I was locked out and the way I got back. makes about 2 pages on my printer.
I am going to finish the first episode, will copy to MY JOURNAL possibly today. The text is corrected by WORD, however you can change anything the way you want.
After I post to My journal, let you know.
Gecko
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 6, 2004
The article is finished. Tomorrow I'll look once more, and than I
Copy-Paste to MY JOURNAL. Nobody reads there hopefully.
The Sunset is there and this would come after THE SUNSET article.
Title: JUST A BUNCH OF EPISODES. It's 3 screen page with bigger letters.
Good night. Gecko
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 6, 2004
Good Day to you JTG!.
"Just a bunch of episodes"
Voila! It is posted -- splendidly---into MY JOURNAL as promised!
Please take it now under your expert care. Perhaps at the end you could add more sparkling last words!
With my alien discration I avoided any real names or any personal mark.
The fonts are not the same, because for talking I used bold letters.
In between the letters were not bold.
Anyway this is it.
Now I look around in Guide Entries if I want to post somewhere else for you as you said to carry over in the Underguide perhaps in easier way? Thanks! ( to jack from jello)
Gecko
P.S. Because it is stored on my Hard Drive, I can post anywhere they let me.
If you would see that I Submit to PEER Review: You can be sure I lost my mind-- after all.So much for the brillint Writing Workshop rules and regulations on highschool level. Best regards!
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 6, 2004
Don't post it anywhere. I'll put it in an Entry and add the GML. When we are happy with the finished product, we can submit it to the Underguide.
I'll get started on that now.
JTG
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 6, 2004
I've started an Entry at A2276804. The GML is still showing because I have to stop work for a while - other duties in the 'real world' beckon!
Your name appears with mine on the right margin. 'Not for Review' will change when we are ready to submit it to the Alternative Writing Workshop.
I didn't put in the title yet, as people shouldn't be looking until it is finished anyway.
JTG
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 7, 2004
Thanx to you JTG!
I am very happy with your expert contribution!
I guess you will look at it yet for some GML correction: Italic missing in the later part.
Now what are we waiting for?
Do you think that the "earthy humans" will recognize themselfs!
Do you know who is the "Angel" from Liverpool?
So we will not only submit at the proper place, but will do a little PR job: call the attention in proper places, like bring a mirror showing what things are all about there where the action is!!!
Gecko he-he-he
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 7, 2004
I did GARDENING TODAY! Unthinkable conversation with the plants: how they survived the winter? The big snow helped! Yee-pee! Spring is crazy as usual! Gecko
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 7, 2004
JTG I was waiting for this question: PR=Public Relation! Every successful activity in this world is based on talented, vigorous Public Relation people! It is a highly skilled profession with lot of money in it!
(Not on this site)
But if you just post it there into the AGG/GAG etc. we would just burry it! One has to make a lot of "noise" ( Public Relation) to get the stuff into people's attention and get a favorable impression.
Sometimes fairly sh***y stuff gets the best critique depending on a HIRED AGENT, a hired PR firm and there you go....into sucsess and what ever your PR is targeted for!
In this case, when our stuff is really ready,- have to do with few words some posting to DNA hub, to the editors, to friends individually: " Here,---something for you etc" in every forum to get the attention and good or bad opinions! But don't leave it sitting silent! Good Day to you! G.
Don't wait to be discovered!
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 7, 2004
I think PR is probably to blame for a lot of the sh***y stuff that has become a part of our daily lives, everything from the 'nutritious' breakfast cerial (combined with for ounces of milk is a good source of milk) to our politicians (Left, Right, or Centrist, they all eat lunch at the same round table).
I also imagine a lot of the people I ranted about in 'Anarchist Rant', which is now languishing in AWW - no doubt the victim of bad PR - are, in some way, involved with the PR business.
On the other hand, h2g2 Friends of Tibet (A2170982) could certainly benefit from a little of that PR if you feel up to spreading the good word while you're on your travels.
I've only been to the Hub once. I really must get out and explore more. The problem is that time is now entering the spring vortex; and things to do are becoming more and more compressed into smaller and smaller intervals as time speeds up with the approach of spring.
JTG
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 7, 2004
Hold it! Hold the horses for a moment JTG!
I am sorry if I scared you with these too letters of PR!
In our world of aliens that means something totally different! You know how far away I am even from the conventional rulings and requests of these nice people at h2g2!
By all means don't ruffle your "feaders" so quickly, because what I do, or intent to do is very different!
Certainly I am not using commercial minded pressurized advertizing or what ever you can put into PR.
For example: when I have a very fine exhibition of artworks there is a little PR involved in a nicely written newspaper article. Usually I write that myself, but the editor takes it over, because she is lazy to think of something else, and so the promotion goes on, however it means absolutely nothing here where I live.
What I mean with our work to do is that: after is posted in the AWW or where ever else we can think just for the fun of it!!!!from my long list of friends I write to everybody a short line to call the attention to read! Now!! That is it with my PR!
When you work with me, you have to realize: I can only take things very easy, mostly laughing about anything what people "screew" up so stupidly!
See my page: " I was born to laugh..." Now come and laugh with me, because that is the best thing can happen to a human in the alien neighbourhood! And remember: It is very HUMAN to laugh, because only animals taking everything seriousely! Otherwise it is medically prooven the beneficial effect of the hearthy good laugh! WOW! OK???
And don't think that Tibet people are always miserable. First of all their religion is such a protective guard for them, that I assure you
they live through a lot more than western culture could think of!
Yeah, western culture is where the problem is! And was since the very beginning! Don't look through those eyeglasses of western distorted, out of proportion of reality! OK??? Hey! Let's go! It is time to work our gardens! " Cultivate your gardens!" greetings from Voltaire. G.
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Blue Bird Posted Mar 8, 2004
Dear JTG I posted at the NO TITLE YET,--- and we should close this long line of conversation.
Hope, that you can put aside the PR issue, it really not worth a nickle to talk about. I make mistakes, however I did not do a d***nd
thing yet, only I promised people to write for the AWW! I am fullfilling my promise!
In the future I'll be very careful considering how things can be put into a different perspective!
Hope you forgot by now and let's move ahead!
I know you busy more now than before,-- so let's finish! Gecko
P.S. My reply at No title yet is next to my Journal entries. I also posted at the Welcome back and finish it there.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Mar 8, 2004
I wasn't -ing at you. Sorry if that's the way it seemed. i was just having a rant about the PR industry.
JTG
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