This is a collection of discussions such as I would use for assemblies. Mixed in with these are letters from China, more than blog and not as grand or long as Alistair Cooke would have sent from America.
The content is mine (where it is not, I have made that clear) and I only insist (not ask) that you declare the source and share any rewards if you use my material yourself. Any opinions are mine; I am open to attempts to change those opinions. The situations described are near to my perceptions of what happened. If you can sell this material, you are welcome to 10%.
By 2010 the collection had passed the 50 mark. Navigation is proving difficult and the links keep breaking—so I have changed the format. What works well is the list of available essays on each webpage containing an essay. What doesn’t work well is picking one from this page. The problems began when I tried to make the page load faster: the optimisation routine is a bit too clever. I tried inserting anchors, which iWeb doesn’t have as standard, but that seems to be not only difficult but unstable across platforms. My bad, presumably.
So if you find this working unreliably, please find a button that works, such as by clicking on a year number, go to the linked essay and then use the collection of titles at the top of that page to navigate your way around.
DJS 201101
About China