

1. Some of Joe's thoughts, presented graphically, like:
<2003>2. The left sidebar. It was built by visitors and sometimes, it actually greets them when they return.
<seek peace>
<clarify your fear>
</move forward>
</make sense>
</be happy!>
3. Links to some outstanding people and their websites (both sidebars).
4. Things other than text, like layout, look, and feel (i.e., style).

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