Booting the Indranet

Sep 03, 2005 12:22

I posted earlier about a website I once started about technopaganism. Well, I'd liek to really start on making that a reality.

I want it to be about all sorts of things: technopaganism, technoshamanism, urban paganism and shamanism, post-modern paganism, spirituality based off of modern society, computer-inspired magick, etc.

So I am looking for: )

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tyrsalvia September 3 2005, 20:16:50 UTC
Be in touch, I'm interested.

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vaxjedi September 4 2005, 02:03:15 UTC
Please do. You and metaphorge would be able to add some very interesting articles, I am sure.

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shiro_no_wired September 3 2005, 21:44:57 UTC
OT, but you misspelled "like."

Looks interesting. Have you considered making it a Wikibook? That would open it up to a wider range of contributors and allow for easy access and editing.

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vaxjedi September 4 2005, 02:02:32 UTC
yeah. I seem to have developed a weird sort of typing dyslexia. Years of tech support will do weird things to you ;)

A Wiki, in general, is a good idea.... Or maybe a CMS. I have a few of those laying around my webspace.

I haven't considered a Wikibook. I don't think I'm looking to make a textbook so much as a centralized location for resources and the like...

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butafli September 4 2005, 07:10:18 UTC
I have a friend who has started Witchipidia for all things pagan.. That might be a help...

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ziggysinamerica September 4 2005, 02:20:08 UTC
I'm definitely interested. I'm about to move back to school, but once I get settled, I'll be in touch.

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vaxjedi September 4 2005, 06:19:22 UTC
email me when you get back to school so i can put together a mailing list

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blood_reaver September 4 2005, 02:41:14 UTC
Blade, will you please tell me where you got your live journal image with the man that is making love to the water elemental. I would like to know who the artist is so that I can purchase that painting. It really stirs my soul.

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vaxjedi September 4 2005, 03:03:14 UTC
The artist is Jim Warren (http://www.jimwarren.com/). He's got the most amazing artwork.

As an aside, the man is actually an outcrop of rock in the shape of a man :)

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vaxjedi September 4 2005, 06:18:51 UTC
okie doke. Email me so I can put together a mailing list

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