I must admit that the reading may be tough on the first time, especially as I am using several technical terms here and there. But in fact, even if those terms are not strictly-speaking necessary and could have been avoided, I like using them so that some may read them for the first time :)
I'm finding SteemSTEM very useful for assembling and sharing Unpublished Data with my former colleagues. We had several projects (for the National Park Service) that were stored as a hard copy project report with an accompanying web site. Along the way the website was deleted, hard copies lost, etc. I still had the data backed up, so I've been able to reconstruct the data and share it with my colleagues! And they, in turn, can share the links. Steemit has been just what I needed!
You are welcome. Thanks for passing by!
I must admit that the reading may be tough on the first time, especially as I am using several technical terms here and there. But in fact, even if those terms are not strictly-speaking necessary and could have been avoided, I like using them so that some may read them for the first time :)
I'm finding SteemSTEM very useful for assembling and sharing Unpublished Data with my former colleagues. We had several projects (for the National Park Service) that were stored as a hard copy project report with an accompanying web site. Along the way the website was deleted, hard copies lost, etc. I still had the data backed up, so I've been able to reconstruct the data and share it with my colleagues! And they, in turn, can share the links. Steemit has been just what I needed!
I agree this is very good for keeping a track of everything. As soon as the blockchain will be alive, of course.
It is a pity I have missed your former posts. They actually look very interesting. I will keep an eye on the next ones :)