Hi @creatr,
Glad you're here, too!
I've seen this website before, but I never really checked it out. I've definitely read items from KeelyNet, though!
It is these kinds of PUBLIC ARCHIVES which enable people to study achievements and failures of the past. As a history blogger, I think I made quite an interesting debut. ...
In hhe end, having a PUBLIC RECORD is, I believe, the most essential requirement for building ANY kind of community. This just happens to be a free community.
And I just love freedom of mind.