There is already a wiki on lucid dreaming at wikibooks.com. |
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I have recently applied for the creation of a 'LucidWiki' wiki at www.wikicities.com. If you are wondering what the heck wiki is, it is a collection of documents that anyone can edit and extend. See www.wikipedia.com for a blinding example. I really do hope that if this application is to be accepted (I cannot see a reason why it should not) that the wiki will become a popular place to share knowledge on the subject. |
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There is already a wiki on lucid dreaming at wikibooks.com. |
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Agh! I had the same reply from pasQuale at ld4all. That's mearely one book (and yes I did know of it's existance beforehand). I'm talking about a whole community-based project with seperate articles on everything to do with lding and (I hope, eventaually) a dream journal system. |
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www.wikicities.com smartass. |
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I think it's a good idea though you need to work a lot, or get a bunch of other people to help you, to get enough information there. |
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Don't think about those damn kangaroos.
Big news! Thanks to good old Angela at lucidcities.com, LucidWiki has eeked an existance. 'Tis nothing, at the moment of course, but someday... |
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Hi. I'm r3m0t, main author of the Lucid Dreaming wikibook at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lucid_Dreaming (also now at http://snipurl.com/ldwiki!) |
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I agree that a wiki and wikibook are completely different. Dont see why anything has to be protected though? I think we should encourage people to contribute anything they can. |
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LucidWiki is now open. I'm fleshing it out a little. |
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My gracious thanks to r3m0t and apologies for leaving it in a desolate locked waste. |
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Well, it's a bit more fleshed out now. I'm an admin, too. |
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I think that all of us who are involved with WILD should collaborate and start building a lexicon, where appropriate, for all the new concepts, occurences, and phenomena that we are discovering, in order to make WILD easier. What I mean to say is, we should start naming the as of yet unnamed things! This is a new science, remember. Classico's "black hole effect" was a real good one and opened my eyes what other possibilties there might be. LucidWiki could be an invaluable tool. |
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