Scribblings & Bibblings mainly deals with splashing my personal fancies across your browser. {Mind any undue staining and please ignore the smell} Aside from this ostensibly dubious aim, S&B also serves as a stepping stone towards more substantive projects on a personal and (maybe) professional level. This site has been designed with the intent that it would work as a whole rather than as a hodgepodge of disparate parts. Each page should strengthen and deepen at least one of the other pages. Hence my formal attempt to distinguish one set of links from another.
All major, and sometimes minor, updates should be posted on the homepage. I say should because I might forget to add a list of recent changes from time to time.
If it looks like a blog... This site is not a blog. I won't focus on the series of generally meaningless events that comprise my life unless they contain a noteworthy insight or story, and since they usually don't, chances are you'll have no idea what my day's been like. This is to the good, because boredom is even more uninteresting to read about than it is to actually experience. And, I couldn't exactly call myself Anonymous if I spilled all of my peccadilloes.
This site doesn't center on the latest goings on in entertainment, although I will admit to giving in to the occasional indulgence. I don't feel the need to comment on things very often, but when I do, chances are that, whatever it is, it has probably been on my mind for quite some time. The sole exception to this are any relentless thoughts that end up taking so much mind-share that I feel the need to write-it-out just so I can return to my accustomed level of dysfunction.
What The Fuck I won't do is Abbreviate the Hell Out of Everything Until You Don't Know What The Fuck I'm Saying AHOEUYDKWTFIS. Or, should that special occasion arrive where I do abbreviate, it's because of at least one of two things: 1.I'm using a special term made fresh here at S&B, in which case I would provide a convenient and expedient link to the word in question. 2.I'm using a fairly common abbreviation like OK or LOL. But I hate LOL (no laughter, I say!), so it's unlikely you'll ever see it.
The.Anonymous.Us3r is the chief title and operating persona of the webmaster of this place, namely me. As a faceless denizen of the web who is shaped more profoundly by his virtual environment rather than the other way around, this name seemed apropos. Besides, someone else already snagged The.Anonymous.User, The.An0nymous.User, The.Anonym0us.User, and The.An0nym0us.User. Within The Wired the iterations of invisibility are though not infinite certainly very high.
“Why Anonymous?” You might ask. Why, for several reasons, actually. Firstly, my real skin isn't very thick, so assuming the protective shell of a pseudonym helps displace any undue ire that might come my way. Secondly, in an effort to avoid the slings and arrows of outrageous litigation, I've decided to stick with a code name. I know it's virtually useless, because with a little patience and a lot of money, one can find just about anyone, but... “there it is.” Thirdly, and most importantly, my real life persona, along with its accompanying visage, is far less compelling than anything else I could edit, or otherwise Photoshop into a thematically (let alone aesthetically) appropriate form.
I can be reached via the email address posted below. Should anyone care to write me, please include this website's name at the beginning of your subject line. For example,
Subject: S&B - [Whatever Title You Prefer Here]Doing this will help keep me from accidentally deleting someone's letter with the rest of the spam.
I'd like to thank the following groups and individuals, without whose kindly assistance I might never have managed to blunder through HTML, XHTML, & CSS.
There are countless other websites that I either didn't bookmark or can't presently find within said bookmarks, but to those virtuous unnamed individuals who have helped me on my journey, I thank you.