tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7704425219270767105.post781154655544868158..comments2024-02-27T10:23:30.029+01:00Comments on Conductor: More about Google alertsSusie Malletthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05134263396254528737noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7704425219270767105.post-50610827351250564722011-01-06T18:30:42.715+01:002011-01-06T18:30:42.715+01:00Funny business, this website:
www.khuf.com
I can...Funny business, this website:<br /><br />www.khuf.com<br /><br />I can see no pattern is the materials that it links to. I wonder whether they are picked up by robot. But why should anyone bother to set up this collossal site? I suspect that it might be for no no more than to attract paid advertising.<br /><br />Should one care? As the site itself states, it offers no new information: it simply links to materials already on the Internet. So if some poor old stuff turns up (including actual misinformation) then the fault is that of what there is about Conductive Education on line. <br /><br />By the way, this site does offer an interesting fifty-item cross-section of what there is on line, English. What an incoherent tower of Babel.<br /><br />Along the way, though, it does bring some interesting stuff to wider attention. Maybe one can post material there for oneself, in which case perhaps there is some creative use can be made of it the site.<br /><br />And now that it has spotted Gabor's piece, then perhaps I shall get round to writing a critical review of what he has written.<br /><br />No peace for the wicked...<br /><br />Andrew.Andrewhttp://www.conductive-world.infonoreply@blogger.com