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Thanks Chris.

I am very busy at this time and as I said am literally computer illiterate

so much is beyond my immediate comprehension. Have saved The Brain link and

will check it out at the first opportunity.

Cheers, Doug

[ ] " Health,Nutrition, Herbal and

Alternative Therapies

> >

>> Murray wrote:

>>

>> I am not taking MMS. I came across it as I continue my re-education in

>> " Health,Nutrition, Herbal and Alternative Therapies " I have basically

>> been

>> on this quest for 15 years but didn't realize it as such until about 10

>> years ago after I stopped drinking, after 31 years of much, much too

>> much.

>> Stomach was starting to be quite sensitive. A signal that I recognized

>> and

>> acted on.

>> Fortunately I have no significant health concerns at all. TOUCH WOOD! I

>> am

>> slowly building a massive base of information in this effort and my

>> policy

>> is to pass on any information that I have to anyone that may be able to

>> learn from it and hopefully improve their situation. At present all I

>> have

>> is an alphabetical information base in My Documents.(nearly 5Gb) Much of

>> it

>> is just postings from groups with anecdotal info but I think it is all

>> relevant in the long run. My ultimate aim is to edit it all down to the

>> essential data and be rid of all the crap.

>>

>> Cheers, Doug

> Sounds a worthy project, and indeed is exactly what people are doing for

> the FloatingWorldfWeb site I started. I have been giving copies of the

> Personal Brain software to people who are willing to create a " brain " of

> the data, URLs, etc. relating to topics in which they are expert or at

> least discerning researchers. The datawebs they create can then be

> integrated into the FWW and crosslinked with anything else that is

> closely related in any of several ways. There is also the option of

> their remaining involved as editors and updaters of the node so created...

>

> It results in having your database presented in a very sexy way,

> accessible independently through your own website or domain name if so

> desired, but integrated in a larger Brain, and therefore

> approachable/stumbleable-upon via multiple routes.

>

> An example is the node concerning MMS, to which the URL

> http://mmsweb.info should redirect (although some browsers have trouble

> getting there). So far it is mainly a concatenation and partial

> organising of most of the info findable on the web, in forums, etc. The

> process of going through it all and winnowing out the merely repetitive

> and whatever else fails to measure up to whatever standards one

> eventually applies has yet to be done for that node.

>

> If as you say you have the data in alphabetically arranged folders, it

> would be very easy to import them into a Brain and then crosslink them.

>

> In any case, if you want to try put PersonalBrain as a way of organising

> your info, even if only for yourself, let me know or get a copy yourself

> of the trial program at http://thebrain.com You'll find it makes usual

> hierarchical data organisers look like creations of Mr. Dot of Flatland.

> Your database becomes 3D, as it were, rather than merely a two

> dimensional category tree..

>

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