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Geocities™ is far from perfect. Some would say that the company places too many restrictions on content, and that their advertising is invasive and irritating beyond belief. I don't know about the first opinion (hell, they haven't bothered _me_ yet), but I wholeheartedly agree
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Crapulence, n. State following excessive drinking or eating.
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with the second. But, like their cousins at Microsoft™, Geocities™ survives by catering to those that have no actual computing skills, but would like to think that they do. This opinion may sound hypocritical (being expressed on a Geocities™ site), and it probably is, but I used Geocities because it's user-interface is so damn easy, and because I can't be bothered starting a new site on a better server (like HotBot™ for example, which offers 4Meg free, only one Pop-up per site, an online html editor, and much, much more).
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Thus this site is a dumping-ground for whatever twisted ideas I have in the early hours of the mornin, or at least the ones to do with html, CSS, and Javascript (the other ones usually involve speculations as to why I can't be nocturnal, and how feasable it would be to hunt down Jhonen Vasquez, kill him, and wear his skin.).
I seem to have deviated, as I so often try to do.
The "Main" site is the Cult of the Octopus™, the first Webpage I ever designed. It was origionaly created with Corel Word Perfect™, until I started to look at the code that was being produced, worked out what did what, and started to delete all of the unescessary crap. This was my first step into the twisted world of html. It has since undergone many partial revisions, and is in the middle of one right now. As always.
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