I've been thinking about how to do this for ages. Finally did it. You'll find some new stuff in the menus called 'Sharing'. No, it isn't about that half of a ham sandwich you're having for lunch.
Over the past few months you've gained the ability to subscribe to various information sources and recently to configure what features you desire from the website. I mentioned this ability months ago in my grand vision - kinda' like myspace on acid. Well I finally finished the thing which takes that vision and turns it into reality. When you create these private views of the website, it's like having your own private Content Management System (CMS). In fact that's the way I like to describe it to people. There are lots of folks peddling multi-user community CMS's. Yada, yada. But nobody that I'm aware of is selling or even working on a 'personal CMS as part of a multi-user community'.
So what's this 'Sharing' all about? It's simple. You spend the effort to configure your personal content system whatever way you want. Then you can turn around and let other people use it.
See with MySpace, you get a page that's all yours to mess with. Some of the other community sites give you a few more things. But this let's you build your own complete community site from within a broader community platform. You can make this look like an auto racing site and when people visit your shared page, and then any other page on the site, that's what they'll see. You're in total control until they go elsewhere or turn it off. You control the menus, you control the skin, and you control all of the information sources for your space. They can be your info sources, they can be my info sources, or pull in whatever feeds you want from anywhere. Want your audience to have mail? Chat? And discuss the Confederate War? Two minutes. Photo dating website? Two minutes.
filename completion.
(Discussion in comp.os.linux.misc on the intuitiveness of commands: file
completion vs. the Mac Finder.)

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