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33 lines
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tabtitle: Home
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<h1>Welcome</h1>
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<p>Welcome to The Internet Vagabond, a small slice of Internet
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real-estate for Bill Niblock. Nothing I say is visionary or
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profound, and sometimes it makes sense. You can find a list of
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any posts and projects I've made available in the menu on the right.
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Just click the menu button in the upper-right to view it.</p>
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<h2>About the Site</h2>
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<p>The Internet Vagabond is a simple website I use for the rare
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blog posts I make, information about me and the projects I work
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on, and a digital plot of e-land. It is programmed as much in
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HTML and CSS as possible, and designed with a small footprint.
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The site is hosted on GitHub, and utilizes Jekyll for further
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organization and optimization. If you're interested in more
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technical details, check out the GitHub Project page for this
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repository [WIP]. You can easily get to it via the menu on the right.</p>
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<h2>About the Vagabond</h2>
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<p>I'm a computer scientist by education, a technologist by
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trade, a gamer by hobby, a philosopher by choice, and the list goes
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on. I'm quite fond of Linux, in particular the command line, and the myriad
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of fascinating and intricate programs which call them home. I'm an avid
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gamer, though I tend to shy away from the AAA releases. I am actively
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pursuing a better understanding of Stoicism, and, more generally, our
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universe. Learning is my ultimate passion, and I act accordingly to live my
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passions every day.</p>
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</article>
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