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Hello there

I've made another Homepage

I finally learned how to do these things in a fairly presentable manner, so I thought I should put one up in my old bit of webspace just to demonstrate this fact to the world.

This one features:

- Text that flows nicely around a picture of me looking like a psychopath

- A nice little navigation bar on the right, there

- Some kind of page format, rather than just words of one colour on a background of another colour

- Links to websites that are actually worth reading and not just there to show I can make links.

 

 

So, um, no new content then?

Nope, none whatsoever. Once upon a time I used to try to write things on my webpages that I thought other people would enjoy reading, but in retrospect it always ended up as useless drivel. This site exists mainly to keep my favourite links in a place that won't be destroyed with my next whimsical change of web browser, operating system or computer.

If this is supposed to be a faintly modern website, shouldn't you create at least one Flash animation?

Nnnng. Ok then. Here's an arrow that goes round and round forever:

That's it now, though. Demonstration over.

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