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  • As these are my personal web pages, they are not meant to represent in any way any organizations I am or have been employed by or otherwise associated with:

    None of these organizations in any way endorses, approves, or condones the contents of these pages.

    See my resume for my professional employment history. My non-professional (but paid) employment history includes:

    • Trade Lines Shopper Guides (door-to-door delivery)
    • The Hearald Palladium (door-to-door delivery and accounts)

  • All images are copyright of their respective holders, which are typically the copyright holders of the sites the images are used to link to.

  • The purpose of this site is for my personal use, primarily as a web browser independant hot-list. I neither endorse, approve, or in any way recommend the sites that these pages link to. Neither the hosting site of these web pages, my current or past employers, or any other organization I am affiliated with endorses, approves, or in any way recommends the sites that these pages link to.

  • I am not a laywer. I am not a physician. I am not a politican. I am not a farmer. I am not a businessman. I am not a financier, financial expert, or fin-anything.

  • I can't spell humor.

  • These are static, firmly Web 1.x pages and are composed with GNU Emacs. (a.k.a.: Escape Meta Alt Control Shift.). Don't expect flasgh. Don't expect pull-down menus. Don't expect Javascript. They're meant to be simple, searchable, and adjustable to the reader by allowing them to select the window size and even the fonts used. I'm funny that way.

    Sometimes they get checked by various html editors I've run across or have access to. I try to keep the HTML simple, but CSS (cascading style sheets) have gotten involved.

    I suppose that emacs is better than vi, but that's like saying the iron age is more advanced than the bronze age. (We're condemning ed to the stone age.)

 

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