Each of the four projects listed on the left began as a
result of asking myself a simple question.
What is it people
want from a website?
Each project reflects a differant answer I have come up with.
Click any project to reveal a brief synopsis of the project and the type of content provided there.
10th Street After Hours
was the first and probably the easiest answer to came to me
when I asked myself, 'What is it people want from a website?'.
The year was 1998. My wife and I were temporarily separated and maintaining two households was placing a
tremendous strain on our budgets.
Web statistics clearly showed one in four people on the internet at any given time
were visiting a porn site. The people plainly wanted their internet porn.
So, I decided to get on board a guaranteed instant and easy money train.
Rabble Resources
Is a somewhat serendipitous internet
resource directory for my fellow cyberspace citizens. The links to those resources are from personal bookmarks I've gathered
over the years to things which interested me at the time and I figure you may find the resources interesting as well.
Rabble Resources has useful links in all the subject areas listed in the right-hand
column. Go directly to your own area of interest by clinking on a resource link in
the right-hand column or go directly to
Rabble Resources Homepage
The Arsenal
is a valuable and growing
resource directory for internet webmasters and other citizens of cyberspace who are thinking of settling down
and building their own website.
If you simply want to learn how to better do
what the internet was created and designed for - to provide for the immediant direct global communication of published content -
you should also find this website useful
I've tried to cover as much as I can. Everything from the basic HTML web page creation
to online marketing and e-commerce.
The Arsenal Homepage
Say No To War
What can one say about a website dedicated to ending war?
Mainly, I can only say, 'I haven't spent enough time on it.'
I will be spending more time though. This is because, like many in the antiwar movement
I was temporarily lulled by a false hope Barack Obama was bringing a new sensitivity to the White House.
It is becoming increasingly clear to me though:
'the new boss, same as the old boss'
Say No To War Homepage
Rabble Park
The beginnings of an internet community for persons like myself. Mature adult rabble.
Rabble Park Homepage