About this Site

With a Brief Footnote About the Author

Welcome. This site has some peculiarities about it that you may have already noticed. Of course it is a personal webpage, so it is supposed to be at the very least unique.

1) There is no homepage. The author hates homepages. They don't say anything useful. If there is a homepage, it should exist only to ferry the user to some actual information.

2) The text looks unusual. That's because the author has been doing semi-pro web design for the past six years and has picked up some unusual habits. For example, the text will never use garish colors and will always be easy to read. It will always be spelled correctly and usually the grammar will be quite good. Sometimes grammatical rules will be knowingly broken, but this is only because he has read a few good authors and thinks he knows when such rules can be broken.

3) But what about the really obvious mistakes! Occasionally British punctuation is used, just because it provides more clarity than American Standard English.

 


Obligatory portrait

The author also has some peculiarities that you may have already noticed. His name is Kyle Keen, and he is tired of the third person.

He's an undergrad at Drexel University, studying Electrical Engineering. He's been fooling around with electricity, robotics, computers and programming since he was eight, so it's sensible enough. Other hobbies include digital photography, vector art, 3D computer generated imagery & animation. People have even suggested he should be in DigM instead of EE, but that's just silly. Besides, it's easier to be a freelance artist than an unlicensed engineer.

He also enjoys science fiction and long runs up the Schuylkill. If he could live anywhere, Yassacca is the standout choice.

Linkback:
  http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~kmk592/rants/about/

Printer friendly links:
  none

History:
  2005/12/31 uploaded


<center> <br> Instead of a table, which I find lame<br> This page uses a single i-frame<br> But you don't have support<br> To which you'll surely retort:<br> "No reverse compatibility? Shame!" </center>