Mikowl in McKinney is doing 24 things including…

get people to participate in my website


 

Sponsored Links

Make your own Website

www.fullsail.edu/     Build Websites for a Career! Earn your Degree in Web Design Online.

Want To Be On Page 1?

topsearchpage.realsearchresults.com/     Free 1st Page Search Engine Advice Top Of Search - Free Advice - Here

Make A Free Website

www.webstarts.com/     Free Hosting. Free Design Tools. Easy To Use. Everything You Need

Low Cost Websites

www.lowcostcyberservices.webs.com/     Enhanced Package $199 Total Pro Package $399 Total - Check Now

1&1 Website Creator

www.1and1.com/     Instantly Create Your Own Webpage. Easy Homepages with 200+ Templates!

Make Your Own Website

www.top10bestwebsitehosting.com/     Publish Your Website in Minutes . Get a Free Setup & Free Domain !

Mikowl has written 1 entry about this goal

ouroboro.com the unfinished book

http://www.ouroboro.com

Ouroboro.com is a ground-breaking and electrifying new galaxy on the gratis format, as it comes with a ‘Declaration of Public Domain’. I talked to myself (the author) about the poverty of giving it away, and my strategy to motivate the populace thru this monocular machine.

Q. What quality of file format will the downloaded e-book be for the readers?
A. I’m emphasizing FREE over quality, and going with the software at hand (MS Publisher) to create a webpage with my ISP. This was the most inexpensive and FREE way of doing an e-book. I made it FREE, but in the last part; its attraction is that it’s FREE. I’m really aspiring to convey an elevated height of the possibilities of FREE.

Q. How was it decided to market your e-book as FREE? Was the scheme for the FREE e-book there before the webpage was created, or did I decide that the FREE arrangement was a superior trade plan and then stayed with the e-book that I wanted using the FREE concept?
A. The tactics for this type of e-book hatched all at once in the midst of my desire to hand out a FREE story…
(Read More) http://www.ouroboro.com

Reviews:
“…there is real quality to your writing… It’s difficult to handle such a subject without slipping into science fiction but your measured approach assured this didn’t happen.”
http://urbis.com/users/theamazinggonzo

“Very interesting. Obviously on the order of a sci-fi motiff, but satys with a more Asimov/Heinlein feel, as you dont go off [to the] left and right star treking it up, kudos. It has substance, I see the story of a human/psuedo-human aspiring for humanity and thus leading into questions on what humanity is. I also enjoyed the the narrarator showing signs of of being dynamic as he recounts his experiences. Intriguing…”
http://urbis.com/users/kosen



 

I want to:
43 Things Login