X-Message-Number: 27444
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 06:32:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Hamen Cheese <>
Subject: CryoBlog TAG Index-- a demonstration.

http://cryoblog.mindsay.com/tagindex.mws

Here is an example (for those who have been following
me in this CryoNet post series) of a blog TAG index.
It happens to be the tag index for CryoBlog, a blog
that discovers cryonicists who are blogging and
promotes the use of blogs by non-blogging cryonicists.
You'll see how "lovely" the index looks. It's really
something to behold. YOU, as a cryonicist, should
(ought to, might want to, could consider, absolutely
must think about, etc) blogging-- and then linking
your blog to CryoNet-- a cryonicist communications
tool that is becoming increasingly outdated in terms
of the internet tools it employs-- but which can be
rescued by enhancing it with links to the more
technically evolved blogs. CryoNet thus would serve as
a blog-switchboard. 

Despite the other forums, CryoNet is still the oldest
and best known of the cryonics "watering holes" so can
be used in this way most effectively. Publishing in
cryonics, by cryonicists, on or off topic, is-- I
believe-- critical to cryonics' future success-- as it
is in any recognized discipline. And the blog is the
cutting edge of publishing today. Cryonics magazine,
The Immortalist or any of the other related online
publications cannot match the power & independence of
a blog by a cryonicist who links it to Cryonet. I
can't imagine how I could possibly be wrong about
this. I've tried-- but it appears as though I'm
undeniably correct. 

Anyway-- visit the tag index I created for CryoBlog
and, from there, click on one of the links to
something of interest to and you may respond without
logging in-- there. 
http://cryoblog.mindsay.com/tagindex.mws  Look
especially for the index entries "Blogs by cryoncists"
since that is the heart of the list and it's very
purpose. 

Hamen Cheese
Blogging is for everyone-- even you. 

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