I would like to use iWeb and my .mac account to produce my primary blog for the book. I may do so if only for the convenience. This Google blogger is a bit more robust though. Do I need a more robust application to do what I want to do?
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At Nature Network I'll start a group and discuss the pain | joy aspects of the treatise. I don't believe discussion will amount to discoveries as much as participants will steer my attention to relevant areas of biology and neurology which clarify at least to myself what pain and joy are inside biological systems. If I were to actually devise methods of deliniation for pain and joy sensations within the different classes of life, and then to map these methods into a software or hardware computer system ...? At first I imagine beginning discussions at Nature Network to be informative to myself. I realize the more astute participant will realize what I'm trying to do and obfuscate discussion to keep others and myself from any further realization for how to accomplish things, the said participant(s) being more knowledgeable of the subject matter that I'm delving into, and they also profit minded to the next new "thing."
... still just thinking things through, I am.
Perhaps if I were to only write five, ten paragraphs stating my present understanding of some specific aspect, such as the heat shock gene and then have participants clarify my misunderstanding(s) inside whatever I wrote.
...? Yeah, this could be the way to go about discussion with these Doctors of Philosophy. I think it best then to drop the name of the group from Computer Cognition to something like Pain and Joy Is What? Though even the latter moniker is too inviting for the student seeking a topic for dissertation. This blog apparently conflicts with the interests of more than a few. I gotta get something up though, in some way.
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