Core: noun, the most important part of a thing, the essence; from the Latin cor, meaning heart.


Volume 0.0 Site Map and Info February 4, 2002


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  • Left: Links to specific webpages, including a brief quotation that conveys the gist of the page. Essays and columns are identified by author; news stories, by publication (abbreviated, if well known, such as NYT for New York Times). These change with each issue, except for those “Of more permanent interest”, towards the bottom. These links are most likely to suffer from linkrot in a relatively short time (perhaps a few weeks, perhaps a few days).
  • Center: This View’s Column, new with each issue; and, the occasional Pot Shot, if warranted by recent events.
  • Right: Links to websites, including a brief description or quotation. Though changes are inevitable, these remain largely the same from issue to issue.
   

    This View’s Poetry    
         
   
  • At least one poem, new each issue. Suggestions are welcome.
  • In the wake of the Massacre of September 11, 2001, “Triad” is intended to be a permanent exhibit.
   

    This View’s Prose    
         
   
  • At least one quotation, new each issue. Suggestions are welcome.
  • In the wake of the Massacre of September 11, 2001, “The Defense of Liberty” is intended to be a permanent exhibit.
   

    This View’s Photography    
         
   
  • At least one photograph, new each issue. Suggestions are welcome.
  • A thumbnail is provided first, so the reader may avoid downloading the full-size image in case he finds it uninteresting.
   

    Archive    
         
   
  • The archive is intended to represent each issue in precisely the same way it was originally published.
  • Each issue is archived at the same time it is published: this allows the reader to bookmark a specific issue at publication, rather than bookmarking the current (latest) issue only.
  • The World Wide Web is constantly changing, and links are often ephemeral: a webpage, or even a website, may disappear entirely, or be moved to another domain or URL. Thus, links working at publication may eventually suffer from linkrot, but there is no plan to attempt to update links in archived issues.
   

    Contact or Subscribe    
         
   
  • Contact information.
  • An e-mail list, to inform subscribers of a new issue, is planned but not yet implemented.
   

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Cor ad cor loquitur — J. H. Newman — “Heart speaks to heart”