Marj Tiefert is a scientific editor, technical writer, and website maker who is interested in lots of other things also.
- added items to years from 1770 to 1834 from the S. T. Coleridge time line (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/stc/Coleridge/resources/time_line), which I had compiled from various sources
- page on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, philosopher-poet in a mist
- started pages relating to arid-zone agriculture:
- added to Dayton, Ohio - I'm originally a fourth-generation Daytonian, and my grandfather had his bike fixed by the Wright brothers when he was a kid and later worked for John H. Patterson[?] at NCR - but I don't live there any more (they have real winters there!)
- occasional editing of a random page or something else that catches my interest, mainly in biochemistry, chemistry, biotechnology, etc., but not always
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archive (http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/stc/Coleridge/stc) - I put this site together back in 1994 or so, when I needed to learn HTML and emacs and had just (re)discovered Coleridge
- Supplement to the STC Archive (http://www.mindspring.com/~mtiefert/poetry/coleridge) - where I keep Coleridge's Internet connections up to date
- Marj's Place (http://www.mindspring.com/~mtiefert/) - a personal website that includes both techie and liberal-arts type stuff
- Tiefert Family Website (http://www.tiefert.org/) - a fun-to-do family site
- Marj Tiefert science editing services (http://science.tiefert.com/) - my science editing services business site
- Marjorie's Morning Star (http://newsletter.tiefert.com/) - miscellaneous random thoughts etc., not quite a blog
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