Conventional search-engines will not enable you to quickly
search the approximately 6000 pages of essays --- for the topics which
will most likely interest you. This is because of the way in which the
essays are intricately inter-woven as a complex web of inter-related
unconventional themes. The essays together form whole fabrics in an
unfamiliar way and of an unfamiliar form. Conventional means of indexing
and hypter-texting do not handle the unfamiliar form of the whole fabric.
The difficulty resides in the multiplicity of word-clusters which are
needed to effectively search for texts which may interest the individual reader
in the six thousand of pages of essays.
Conventional search-engines have not been designed for search for words in
word-clusters. For you to effectively locate interesting texts you will need
to:
1. Become aware of key-words of interest to you.
2. Become aware of useful key-word clusters.
3. Find essays which contain key-words of interest.
4. Search and read within the essays thus identified.
The extensive programs of the ESSAYS SYSTEM have been written (by the
author of the whole essays system) to make the above possible for you.
You may use other search-engines and text editors to examine the texts of
the ESSAYS SYSTEM. The texts are in DOS format, using the standard ASCII
codes. Any text editor can be used, but the ESSAYS SYSTEM is probably going
to offer you better search capabilities than another option.
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