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<hr>&sup1; <font size=1>At that time I created an account strictly for development purposes.<font><br />
<hr>&sup1; <font size=1>At that time I created an account strictly for development purposes.<font><br />
&sup2; <font size=1> In general as software, FB, Google maps, other SaaS with separable free API are the exceptions, CMSes aren't.</font>
&sup2; <font size=1> In general as software, FB, Google maps, other SaaS with separable free API are the exceptions, CMSes aren't.</font>
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<html><a href=http://meansofproduction.biz/images/moses-and-aaron-1971.jpg><b><i>Moses and Aaron</i> Mati Klarwein, 1971</b></a></html>
<html><a href=http://meansofproduction.biz/images/moses-and-aaron-1971.jpg><b><i>Moses and Aaron</i> Mati Klarwein, 1971</b></a></html>

Revision as of 01:59, 1 February 2017

The owner of this dominion is also the same person as these users at the given external domains:


Everything2 (e2, c. 2000-14) was the first "social network" experience for me, Wikipedia was next (2006-16), and my contributions to the latter venue are public.

2017-02-01 I cleaned out all FB accounts I could, think I got them all ¹. Did same for Google+ some time before, used mainly for the Hookups conferencing.
My interest in external venues is as provider of labor supporting them rather than as a participant.

GitHubEtc has more external links.

  1. LinkedIn
  2. Skype (Juan.Daugherty)
  3. Twitter
  4. Wikipedia

Mostly inactive:

  1. e2   OI ΠOΛΛOI
  2. LiveJournal
  3. MySpace
  4. 2nd Life (Lycurgus Zhangsun)
  5. YouTube

Stub:

  1. dominionsystem.blogspot.com


Was active in news groups, etc. since the mid '80s, used IRC from turn of century to '17.


¹ At that time I created an account strictly for development purposes.

² In general as software, FB, Google maps, other SaaS with separable free API are the exceptions, CMSes aren't.

Moses and Aaron Mati Klarwein, 1971