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If you entered my Diigo pages (or other pages) from a ring and wish to get back, this link (entered for navigational purposes) should be able to help you get back.
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E-mail notification for those who'd like to know when there is something new to see on one of my pages on Diigo. Another navigational link in a series of such links made necessary by
1. Diigo's decision to refuse to let its users insert links in group descriptions and in their personal information
2. The need of the visitors to one's pages to get from place to place.
3. The real possibility that Webring will get on my back if I don't provide a path back to the ring from here. -
Another navigational link tying together my pages, this one to my microblog on Twitter, on which updates to my pages (including the ones on Diigo) are announced, and I post a few remarks.
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Yes, another navigational link, this one to my profile on Diigo, put in place so that visitors to my site (which my Diigo pages are functionally a part of) can find their way around, and back to their rings, if need be.
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Something like a blog, will include more detailed discussion on diigo of the pages I've bookmarked to Diigo
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Links to pages I've bookmarked on Diigo, and sometimes some brief commentary. Another navigational link.
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Homepage for my Diigo page and associated journals. Link inserted for navigational purposes.
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Internal linking between my pages, tying them together into a site of a kind, introduced for navigational purposes, and for the sake of total webring navigability.
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Another internal link, connecting my Diigo pages to the rest of the pages making up the Embers site, reciprocating the links from those pages back to Diigo, and making Webring happy along the way (see: total webring navigability)
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Another navigational link, put in so that the different parts of the Embers site (of which my Diigo page is functionally a part) interconnect, visitors can get around, and Webring will stay happy, because I'm honoring their total webring navigability policy.
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Navigational link, allowing visitors to more easily wander my pages. Included, also, for the purposes of fuller webring navigability.
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Another link put in for the purposes of total webring navigability and navigation within my site, of which my page on Diigo functions as a part.
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Side journal, companion to my main blog and Diigo pages, on which I talk about blogs and discussions of possible interest to the readers of my sometimes Burning Man centered pages.
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The little brother to my pages on Delicious. Bookmarked for navigational purposes, and in order to meet the strictest standard of webring navigability.
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More of my bookmarks, on a service devoted to the bookmarking of images
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on 2011-09-12
