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Daily journal (Archives) during 2000 (MM)...

November
Week 44 (30 Oct..5 Nov)
-- From Week 44, 2000, all journal updates are on
the DaynotesForum wiki CurrentUpdate page.
October
Week 40 (2 Oct..) -- Week 41 -- Week 42 -- Week 43 (..29 Oct)
September
Week 36 (4 Sep..) -- Week 37 -- Week 38 -- Week 39 (..1 Oct)
August
Week 31 (31 July..) -- Week 32 -- Week 33 -- Week 34 -- Week 35 (..3 Sep)
July
Week 27 (3 July) -- Week 28 -- Week 29 -- Week 30 (..30 July)
June
Week 22 (29 May..) -- Week 23 -- Week 24 -- Week 25 -- Week 26 (..2 July)
May
Week 18 (1 May..) -- Week 19 -- Week 20 -- Week 21 (..28 May)
April
Week 14 (3 Apr..) -- Week 15 -- Week 16 -- Week 17 (..30 Apr)
March
Week 09 (28 Feb..) -- Week 10 -- Week 11 -- Week 12 -- Week 13 (..2 Apr)
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February
Week 05 (31 Jan..) -- Week 06 -- Week 07 -- Week 08 (..27 Feb)
January
Week 01 (3 Jan...) -- Week 02 -- Week 03 -- Week 04 (..30 Jan)

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In November 2000, I moved the CurrentUpdate focus to the wiki, leaving the static pages here as an archive only. Much of the archive might in time be migrated to the wiki as well since this makes more sense from the cross-linking and reference point of view -- we'll see.

In May 1999, I implemented interactive and open discussion forums based on the WikiWiki-server concept, which allows immediate response posting, searching and topic follow-up.


Disclaimer: I make no pretense of being an expert (Heaven Forfend!) and feel no urgent need to always link with or explicitly refer to references in support of various facts or theories mentioned herein. I am however "pathologically curious" about most anything, and follow numerous fields of research by others. Most anyone on the Web today can locate ample references to just about anything, fact or fiction, so explicit references do not per se validate any particular statements. The most important characteristic for any web-aware person today is to have an open but critical mind. I am not concerned with anyone agreeing or disagreeing with me, only that you think for yourself about the issues mentioned.

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