User talk:Catherine Jo Morgan
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[edit]Hello Catherine Jo Morgan, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. To create a page about yourself, simply edit your own user page located at User:Catherine Jo Morgan. Please note that the main articles on Wikipedia are not meant for creating an autobiography about yourself or biographies about everyday people. For more information, refer to the following pages:
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Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Regards, --TheKoG (talk|contribs) 20:07, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
- Your user page is pretty much your own personal page on the Wikipedia. If you want to repost the content you made for your article in your user page then it should be no problem. You can read this link for more information about what you can do with user pages. --TheKoG (talk|contribs) 15:38, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Are you affiliated with ConsumerSearch? -- Robocoder 20:44, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
This is my first "Talk" attempt so forgive me if it doesn't do right.
Re. ConsumerSearch, I'm not on their staff, but as a freelance writer, have written product reports for them. The info on the reporting process is from their site though, so it's verifiable. I came across ConsumerSearch several years ago when I was reviewing sites for 3clix.com, where I rated websites on various topics I was interested in--sites about woodworking and blacksmithing, other crafts, IT products, etc.
I'm working on a longer article on ConsumerSearch, including some criticisms I've found in press coverage, and some book citations that put the company in an interesting perspective re. the evolution of capitalism. The article will be neutral. If you're wondering why I'm interested in writing it--I'm interested in economic systems, corporate social reponsibility, and whether or not it's possible to reconcile "Shopping Mind" with "Wilderness Mind."
This may be a longer answer than you wanted. My first article was on deep ecologist Dolores LaChapelle, and I guess have a rough plan to go back and forth between contributing to topics having to do more with "wilderness" and topics having to do more with "civilization." That seems to be my life, so maybe by writing about it in a neutral, somewhat scholarly way, I can make sense of it and help others to do so, as well. -- User:Catherine Jo Morgan