Accumulations partially up
2010.03.05
There are now new versions of the following pages on the server.
Drugs (drugs.html)
Robins Rude Songs and Poems (poetry/Rude_Songs_and_Poems/Rude_Songs.html)
Remnants and Recoveries (poetry/Remnants_and_Recoveries.html)
New Contents
Recent Accumulations and Appropriated Voices (poetry/Recent_Accumulations.html)
See editors note below about this work.
Editors note
Corrections to the Drugs page have been uploaded to server. I rearranged the list of poems about drugs at the end of the page as hyperlinks directly to the poems. Poems still in black will come alive when contents is uploaded.
Robins Rude Songs and Poems has been revised with reference to your MSWord document (POEMS Compiled for site.doc). I added spaces between strophes here and there as intended in your manuscript. Formatting may still be refined.
Remnants and Recoveries now has contents from same source as RRSP. Here again formatting may be further refined. The section you titled DODDLESdid you mean DOODLES by the wayis especially not clear as to your intentions, even after having looked at your reference file. I think this collection of recovered texts would gain in clarity by having an index at the beginning. I intend to make one up in a next edition.
Three pages of Recent Accumulations and Appropriated Voices are up on the site. Introduction page with preface followed by the table of contents containing an hyperlink to the Examination Papers page. In that page I set up an hyperlink to the Drug Education 101 test in the form of a pdf as an example. This is the best solution to present those forms that would otherwise look like hell in html. I think it would be advisable to have a short presentation text on Examination Papers page. Remainder of contents for this section will appear soon.

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