I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it.
- Erwin Schrödinger
Welcome to the Apotheonic Lair.  You're now entering a slice of cyberspace reserved for the promotion of harmonious individuality or, in corporate terms, Desirable Initiative — or perhaps nothing more than shameless self-promotion.  There may be times, if you read through some of my more wildly editorial commentary, that you might think my tone is unsuited to "harmonious" anything, but you should bear in mind that there is a difference between knowing the path and following the path.  I do not advocate buckling to the weight of convention for convention's sake, nor am I an indiscriminate iconoclast, and as such this site will not (I hope) become the golden calf of stagnation, nor the hapless martyr for pointless anarchy.  Instead, I intend that my creations will serve to inspire a striving toward a brighter, more beautiful future rendered in myriad hues of human wisdom.  Failing that, I'd like someone to hire me for a well-paying position so that I can sell out to The Man and make lots of money.

The menu to the top left of the page allows access to the general sections of the site.  The top menu on the right, just below the title banner, provides navigation links within each section.  Below that section menu on the right, other links will be collected as well.  This box, of course, is where the main content of the site will be displayed: this is the good stuff.

The section of the site you are currently viewing (assuming there hasn't been some kind of code error that brought up this content on a different section) is the MAIN section.  It includes information about the site, and about how to use it.  Website update news will be included here as well.  The Apotheonics section is not exactly easy to explain, but it has to do with philosophy, perspective, and psychology — the three Ps of interaction.  The Cyberspace section deals with all things computer- and Internet-related.  It includes downloads, information about IT consulting and how to get me to consult for you, and helpful guides on solving computer-related problems and getting the most out of your technology.  The Roleplaying Games section is all about traditional pencil-and-paper, dice-rolling RPGs.  It is not about FF X and other console or computer "RPGs".  It is not about MUSHes and MUDs, though you might find a couple of links pertaining to them in that section of the site.  The section includes not only resources and information about RPGs in general, but also writeups of entire game systems, campaign worlds, and house rules systems.  The Personalia section is, of course, about me and the people I know.  Mostly, it's about me.  That's where you'll be able to find a resumé, my thoughts about a variety of subjects, open letters to the world at large, and vital statistics — even photographs, most likely.