Jack Seay

My writings

Nanotechnology Nanotech and Hypertext Amiga computer Philosophy, God and Hell Rebol and Xanadu
Context in Bible Study Church ?s answered Poetry Alternative Medicine Bad Software Hurts People
Flaws Of Schools Mystery Reading, listening, and viewing for intelligent Christians Bad Policies Hurt People Rebol View Applications
Psycholaw Reality, Reason, Revelation Why the Web Must Die The End and the Beginning - the Purpose Short, short fiction
What I Believe Weblog

Business

Infinite Dimensions - Conceptual Hyperspaces

The Context Bible - Neuralink

Web pages I maintain

Lubbock Model Railroad Association Hyperworlds.org

Yahoo Groups mailing lists I started

The new Amiga operating system: AmigaElate Lubbock Model RailRoad Association: LMRA
My favorite math book, Mastering Technical Mathematics: MastTechMath Teaching math and science through models: ModelMathScience
Your Future, one atom at a time: nano_scenario Internet Language: Rebol_New
Lubbock, TX Rebol Programmers: RebolLubbock My favorite radio program - PhaseTwo
World Wide Web Replacement Projects: Hyperworlds Lubbock, Texas resumes : LubbockResumes
William S. Dillon, author of God's Work in God's Way: BillDillon The Context Bible: ContextBible
Model Railroad Layout Construction (I am co-moderator): LayoutConstruction

Written with Thinker

I am writing these pages with the Thinker hypertext program and exporting them as HTML. Why Thinker? It has the best hypertext capabilities of any program I know of. Some of these capabilities put HTML to shame (outline processing, browsing and editing at the same time, easy formatting of text, no codes to memorize, very easy linking, and much more besides). The Context Bible (see above) is in Thinker format.

HTML is a primitive form of hypertext that set the field back decades. HTML became popular only because it got to the Internet first. Hopefully it will soon be replaced by Xanadu and Mirror Worlds.

Jack Seay

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