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Communicate

Naturally, the very function of a site like this, apart from the amusement I've derived from its construction, is to communicate ideas and make them available to a wider audience. Whether the audience is receptive, or interested for that matter is another question, but even from my earliest sites one of the first things I found was their willingness to engage in the communications process by leaving comments in my guestbook, sending me emails, and using the instant email forms. In the new site, therefore, I've maintained all of these features, the only difference being I've changed the host for the guestbook and (tragically) all the messages, appropriate or not, that were left on the old geocities one have been disposed of. Nevertheless, a brand new guestbook is available for you to add your names to, as well as the aformentioned forms. Programmers can also leave messages for me via the communications section of the programming segment of the site, which will allow me to deal with the two audiences seperately. I've debated with myself (a rare talent) about the inclusion of a message board on the site, and have decided against it for the moment, purely because I don't think there'd be massive call for it. If you think otherwise, then why not contact me and tell me so. Guestbook signatories will also be able to suggest names for a domain for this site, which I intend to purchase soon. Email me with any comments or questions about any part of the site or my work, or use the instant email forms below, which are surprisingly satisfying to use. Thanks for reading this, Jon

Email me at L42emmings@tiscali.co.uk

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Letters from Terra | Updated 15th December 2004 | By Jonathan Ayling