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  <title>New Joe Frank Wiki! - Joe Frank - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>New Joe Frank Wiki!</title>
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    <author>
      <name>Will</name>
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    <id>http://JoeFrankophiles.tribe.net/thread/e1e08e6b-03f8-4b2d-8bb5-6ac2a319cace#cfe6593f-e9e1-40d3-aac3-e81f9332ae51</id>
    <updated>2005-02-05T19:50:44Z</updated>
    <published>2005-02-05T19:50:44Z</published>
    <summary type="html">Hello everyone:&#xD;
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I have started a Joe Frank Wiki!  The goal of the site is essentially to catalog Joe Frank's body of work.  It was inspired by the Joe Frank Reminder, a great starting point created by Erik Shirokoff.&#xD;
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http://www.jfwiki.org&#xD;
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There are no advertisements or pop-ups.&#xD;
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I hope you enjoy it, and more importantly I hope you will join me in improving it.  I have included the text of the "about this site" page below.&#xD;
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Thanks for visiting the Joe Frank Wiki!&#xD;
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If this is your first experience with a wiki, you're in for a treat. Wikis (of which this is one) are websites where anyone can edit virtually any page. For this site, it means an opportunity for Joe Frank's fans to work together to catalog his shows. The result? There will hopefully be many results:&#xD;
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   * A site anyone can refer to to learn more about Joe Frank and what to expect when listening to a particular show.&#xD;
   * A way to introduce newcomers to Joe Frank and increase the audience for his work.&#xD;
   * A forum for analyzing the material in Joe Frank's shows: understanding connections between shows, discussing the implications, ...&#xD;
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What this site needs most is a dedicated group of contributors! Have a look at our to-do list. If you're looking for style guidelines, Higher Learning is a good example of how a program writeup can be structured. So dig in and get started! To experience editing a page on a wiki, go play in the sandbox, which is a special page where it's perfectly acceptable to edit and change content for no reason except to play and learn. There is a user's guide to editing pages, but for those not into manuals, click the "Edit" link at the top of any page to look at the syntax of the text that goes into wiki formatting and learn the tricks as you go along. If you contribute regularly, you are encouraged (but not required) to create an account or log in.&#xD;
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As long as you're still reading, have a look at the disclaimer and thoughts on copyright. There's also a FAQ (sort of), and we also have a place dedicated to idle, random, unfocused chatter. And keep in mind that every page on the wiki has a dedicated sub-page devoted to discussion (see the "Discussion" tab above? That's it!).&#xD;
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Thanks to Erik Shirokoff for creating the Joe Frank Reminder (http://joefrank.hopto.org) and giving his permission to re-use his work here.</summary>
    <dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2005-02-05T19:50:44Z</dc:date>
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