Thinker's Nest:  
A place to think and rest!

Web www.thinkersnest.com

Welcome to the Thinker's Nest.

This is a place for thinkers to come gather and, well, think.   

Planned in the near future is a section about my adventures in home repair.  

Suggestions are welcome.  
Click the contact page.  

What's new:  





Sept. 14, 2006
The site continues to grow.  The logical fallacies page has been started, a page for art
book reviews is published and another article is available.   Some pages have been
cleaned up and a few errors have been corrected.  I have been posting to the site blog on
a regular basis and promotional activities have been started.   

Sept. 6, 2006
This site has made it onto some of the major search engines, and I am pleased about
that.  I'm working hard on the content and so far you have over 25 pages to browse.  

I have completed only a couple of
articles so far, but most of the recent work has focused
on the aviation section.  The
air show pages with original pictures of fantastic airplanes
are published, the
ultralight pages are up, and we even have a little bookstore for aviation
fans.

Aug. 26, 2006
I am having fun setting up this site and I wish I had done something like this before.  The
look of this site has been slightly changed - hopefully it's an improvement.  A general site
blog is up as well.   You can check it out at
http://thinkersnest.blogspot.com/ or you can
click on the link at the left.  

Aug. 22, 2006
Progress continues with the website.  I've written quite a few book reviews, and will
focus on other pages for a while.  A start has been made on a page about rational
thinking.  And I'm an airplane buff, and couldn't stand having a site without a few aviation
pages.  Finally, there is a site map and a links page.  

And I'm always open to new ideas.  


Aug. 12, 2006
Thinker's nest is a new website dedicated to those who like to think about a wide variety
of topics.  

Starting with book reviews we are doing the fun things first.  The books of Terry Pratchett
are so funny, and yet, can make one stop and think too.  Check out the book review.  

Serious topics will come later.   
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