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| Thank you for
visiting!
This is blood stone, a page I'm currently
transforming into a site map for all the stuff I do
on-line. When I first started this project, I didn't
realize how arduous it would be to keep up, let alone
design a format that would be easy to read.
This is my blog on
livejournal. My attempt to learn xml wasn't too successful. I still
use software for web design that came bundled in my computer's OS disc.
This is the result of
that (among other pointless things.) Networking is probably one of the things I've come to dread most about this side of web design. I enjoy finding new websites dedicated to self declared artistic proclamations. You might say I get off on measuring my own talent by comparison. I try to stay on a sinister path when it comes to drawing because I believe the money is in concert tees. One day I hope to start my own swag shop. I would call it Henry's used tees. I like blog sites like vampirefreaks.com because of my fascination with dark perspectives. The root directory to this personal web site is The Ourobourus Psycho, a name I came up with because of my interest in repetitive calendar cycles. You can eMail me with requests to colloborate the linkage of your web site. Nothing beats exposure than word of mouth, I always say. BernieSterling@att.net Misc. stuff, Music lyrics, Eye candy
Read my eZines This e-zine is available free for download. As long as you have Adobe Reader, you shouldn't have a problems viewing previous issues. I've experimented with a bunch of ways to have my zines accessible via the www, text format, html format, pdf format, etc., when I compiled the text I would use for context, I would format it with pilcrow symbols (¶) separating every line break. That got tiring very quickly. About that time, I was only barely discovering blogs. I chose livejournal as my favorite blog because of the visual similarity it had to langreiter.com and their wiki based software "Vanilla SB". As much as I tried to learn about programming and web design, I couldn't detract myself from the root of communication, typesetting, illustration, creative writingÉ zines, cartooning, scoring music, screenwriting, etc. you might be able to access the commentary features to my blog entries to give your opinion on various topics I like to discuss. If writing's your game, and I like how you think, or at the very least how you write, I might use your stuff as filler text with a small mention of its source. Good luck and if you have any questions ask away. | |||||||
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Note: I`m not responsible for any outdated links that point to nowhere. If you want to request an issue for a broken link, you can give it a shot by sending me note to this e-mail address. Webring links | ||||||||
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