Well, here it is. A website becomes essentially personal when the URL is also the name of the person writing in it.
So personal it is. It’s a journal, of sorts, a chronicle of my day to day musings, experiences, what I might find poignant or meaningful or funny or deep. I’ve placed my resume here behind a password (please, do contact me if you want to read it), and I’m certain this will evolve as I get a sense of what I want to do here.
It’s not connected to any social network. It’s not LJ or Facebook or Google+ or Plurk. In some ways, it’s circling back to the first website I ever made on the world wide web, back when BBSing started to go out of style.
Welcome.