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Some notes on what happened when:

8/14/99 Added Not One But TWO !! new articles to  DISTURBING TRENDS. See Education as an Artform and Veni Vinci Voops
8/8/99 Replaced the COMICS section in What's New with DISTURBING TRENDS. That in itself may be a disturbing trend in my personal evolution. In this section I hope to express my firm belief that abandoning all hope in our species may be the best of all available alternatives.
8/6/99 Recieved an invite to publish to DEVIL SHAT, a bizarre webzine that seems to fit my less than ordinary approach to the universe. In a blatant, gratuitous attempt to ensure my immortality, I added a link to their site and would hope they might in fact reciprocate.
8/2/99 Progress on the MIMISM pages. IN THE BEGINNING is a short story I recently wrote that helps to explain why your God probably wouldn't want anything to do with me anyway. Our origin is another of the greater myteries of the universe. If there is a God, I would assume He (or She, to be politically correct), spends most of eternity rolling in the aisles, enjoying some as yet unexplained private joke.....
8/0/99 I fear the first, and ignore it's existence in my personal calender. But that's not why I'm here. I have no idea where the concept originated, and if it smacks of plagerism, somebody stop me, please. The planet MIRTH is explained (at least to my satisfaction) in the MIMISM pages.
  A great expanse of time which elapsed in which I hideously failed to track my web activities. My most profuse apologies, to those of you who are kind enough to care ...
3/0/99 Original publication of WISIWIW to the web as a feeble, yet strangely satisfying attempt at recognition. It all started with one of the most depressing winters on record. We went over a month at one time without actually seeing the sun. I vaguely remember dreams of Nuclear Winter and disturbing nightmares starring those damned insufferable penguins. Having read my entire library, and being allergic to prime time tv, I picked up a copy of FrontPage, thinking I could do no worse than some of the claptrap now cluttering up the Silicon Jungle known as cyberspace. You be the judge of how horribly wrong I may have been ... 

Additional Credits:

Picture of crouching primordial human from the IN THE BEGINNING link in WHAT'S NEW. Original illustration by Michael Whelan from the cover of TALES FROM PLANET EARTH by Arthur C. Clarke, Bantam Books, 1990.

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