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One of MieNet's Rings (A Matter of Time) can be used to illustrate the risk of misinformation inherent to the employment of an ambiguous term, associated to a statistical figure, as briefly discussed in WebRings' Ratings. (For more comprehensive considerations and reflections, please see Context is crucial!)
A Matter of Time is the one Ring genuinely devoted to Time, amongst all other Rings, within the WebRing System.
Search amid the Science Rings, the Literature Rings, or any other area, and you will not find a single other WebRing entirely and exclusively devoted to understanding the entity we call Time!
As far as the word "time" is concerned, yes, you will find one WebRing actually named "The Time Ring," albeit hardly related to Time at all. This Ring is meant for "all Doctor Who websites."
In other words, the Ring named "Time" is only marginally related to Time; it is dedicated to a science fiction series.
And whereas science fiction may of course involve time-travel adventures, this is a single aspect of Time, which appears, moreover, diluted amid all other adventures and episodes included in the long Doctor Who science fiction series.
Other than this, you will also find a Ring for Time-travel, i.e., a Ring devoted to a single aspect of Time, as already mentioned, which is just one of the innumerous Time-related topics covered by our A Matter of Time Ring.
And that's all – as far as I have been able to find, when searching WebRing.
So, all in all, MieNet's A Matter of Time WebRing is one of a sort, among over 49,600 Rings (as proudly announced on WebRing's Home Page)!
In other words, MieNet's Time Ring is a truly unique WebRing! How much more unique can one get?... We are dealing here with 1 amid 46,100+ !!!
Yet, A Matter of Time is surprisingly attributed a "WebRing uniqueness rating" that has been varying from 50 to 75, since this feature was added to all Ring Hubs, around mid or late January 2004!
This near-surrealistic circumstance is just one more reason for none of MieNet's Rings to consider the newly added "uniqueness rating" as a serious and valid measuring rod. As already mentioned, quality matters, true originality matters, as far as the sites/pages members of MieNet's Rings!
Have you got interesting pages? original pages? well-designed pages? do you offer special content? useful information? is your page/site creative, in whatever sense this might be? Bring it over! Join any/all MieNet's Rings that the content of your page/site makes you eligible for, independently of your having none or a hundred other WebRing memberships on that same page/site!
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