Choma, March 23, 2013
I am a strong believer in Internet Publication. Yes I am. It is one of the things shaping a new world - though we don't know how brave it shall be.
This page is the landing page of what I hope shall be several series of texts with imagery; each series having its own theme; or, in any case, a red thread connecting the topics presented.
It is in the nature of websites that pages should be short - the business of scrolling through an article is not pleasant, unlike leafing through a well made book. Printing the text out will get you the information in standardised A4 format, and again, print-outs lack the stimulating qualities of a good book. There are, however, two redeeming factors for Internet Publications, including lengthy ones. The first and major one is that the digitalised information is accessible anywhere in the world by any interested party having a computer with an Internet connection. Yes, we live in the age of the Internet revolution - information changing the world in a manner never seen before. The second one, at least on this site and many others, is that it is for free. You don't pay for it. It is a truly democratic form of redistribution of knowledge - something done by people who believe that it is important that knowledge is shared; and that making knowledge and useful information available to others is one of the best contributions we can make towards a better world.
Gijsbert Witkamp.
I am a strong believer in Internet Publication. Yes I am. It is one of the things shaping a new world - though we don't know how brave it shall be.
This page is the landing page of what I hope shall be several series of texts with imagery; each series having its own theme; or, in any case, a red thread connecting the topics presented.
It is in the nature of websites that pages should be short - the business of scrolling through an article is not pleasant, unlike leafing through a well made book. Printing the text out will get you the information in standardised A4 format, and again, print-outs lack the stimulating qualities of a good book. There are, however, two redeeming factors for Internet Publications, including lengthy ones. The first and major one is that the digitalised information is accessible anywhere in the world by any interested party having a computer with an Internet connection. Yes, we live in the age of the Internet revolution - information changing the world in a manner never seen before. The second one, at least on this site and many others, is that it is for free. You don't pay for it. It is a truly democratic form of redistribution of knowledge - something done by people who believe that it is important that knowledge is shared; and that making knowledge and useful information available to others is one of the best contributions we can make towards a better world.
Gijsbert Witkamp.
HERE IS HOW IT WORKS.
Daughter-pages appear when you hover over the tab of the main page, i.e., I-net publication. Clicking on one of these subs gets you to the actual page.