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Steely Dan and Lisa Loeb à la Cybernetic Poet

Piet Mondrian meets Andy Warhol

Language: facts, fun, foibles, fascination, and faraway places

The canonical list of funny definitions

Sights and sites in Microsoft Flight Simulator

Astronomy in Microsoft Flight Simulator

Principles of good web design: how not to make me hate you

Hilary Hahn and Lara St. John

Psychology: humor, tricks, and how things work up there

André Breton

Marcel Duchamp

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Note: This site may or may not pass the Miller test for ensuring purity of thought (i.e., that it must have value to literary, artistic, political, or scientific fields). That is, depending on whether or not a taste for literature or the arts has been developed throughout the visitor's lifetime (highly unlikely in view of the state of today's educational system and antithetical with modern law schools), I may or may not be a criminal. I've never considered myself one, but then again, I'm too stupid to know what's best for me.

Some bits about free speech and the Internet

You are a not a number here. Therefore, there is no "You are visitor number" counter on this page. If you want a number, go to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. There are also no frames, no music, no multimegabyte backgrounds, no crazy fonts, and for God's sake no Flash animation (not even one that lets you skip it--after, of course, it's already done you the favor of loading itself). You want any of these, there are plenty of poorly-designed pages out there--go find one of them instead. Bobo the Webmonkey does not live in my toaster.

Last Revised: 7 January 2007

Because 'Best viewed with Netscape' is just plain stupid Because 'Best viewed with Netscape' is just plain stupid

Viewing this page with the best (even if it is a bit idiosyncratic) browser available, Opera, is not a bad idea. However, as any well-designed page should, it will display more-or-less correctly in any browser at any color depth at any resolution. It even looks pretty good on a 8 MB monochrome Palm-based Kyocera smartphone and a Treo 650. If it seems a little off, check the technical notes; I probably already know what it is and why it does what it does.

All HTML on this website complies with HTML 4.01 Strict DTD. However, GeoCities's statistics code (which is added automatically whether I like it or not) does not. So, if you click on the left validator icon, the only errors you will see are those of GeoCities, not the author. However, even GeoCities can't screw up a stylesheet, so that validates with no problem. Click the right icon and see for yourself.

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