Christopher vanDyck
To tutor, to inspire, and to challenge

Explanation:

Apparently, just now, you touched the green text underneath one of my article titles. These words are the general subjects under which I file my posts. I hope this organization will make it easier for you to find the articles and links which would be especially interesting.




Mon 20 Oct 2008
Posted by Link finder under at 3:32 pm

I found a great blog about physics today, written by David Berenstein and Moshe Rozali










Sat 4 Oct 2008
Posted by Link finder under at 8:02 pm

This is an excellent new weblog I stumbled upon tonight

the link










Fri 23 May 2008
Posted by Link finder under at 5:11 pm

Dave's essays are always intriguing to read.










Sun 23 Mar 2008
Posted by Christopher vanDyck under at 9:32 pm

One of the writers on the internet who I admire quite a bit is Dave Pollard. I actually don't read him often... and I think that he gets too much into the gritty details when writing about issues... and that he might not be targeting the needs of his readers as well as he could. But then, what thinker/essayist always does?

I really admire his vision of making an umbrella project where he seeks to cater to many different needs and interests which his readers would have.

In my estimation - nurture should be a prime directive for every one of us. We ought to do what we can to help those around us who are younger, and in need of guidance, direction, mentorship, or whatever.

I've been seeking to do this for several years at different discussion boards, but it doesn't always work. On larger boards it's sometimes impossible to turn around a zeitgeist from the chaos that reigns when people all want to interject their complaint and invective.

There's only so much you can do with a one-way medium like I have here at this website. I am almost ready to go live with a discussion forum I've created. That'll be nice, and there will be a link to it at the top of this page.

But I want to see what kind of cool thing I can build at this website under my name, as well. Maybe, for awhile, I'll copy Dave's example - in my own way.











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