This site is under
construction. I started on it 2007-Nov-22 and plan to
finish when I finish! Well, honestly, it may never be
finished, but at some point it will look better than it
does now.
Many
of
the
pictures
and/or links will not work until I "massage" them.
Be patient or go somewhere else to waste your time
;)
A Ken DeBusk Production! (act now,
collect them all)
This
site is (not)
under construction; it's just intended to look unfinished for
art's sake. Art bugged out of this project after the first
draft, though, so...
If
you have good comments or suggestions,
email me here.
If
you have bad comments, remember what your mother
taught you : "If
you can't
say something good, don't say anything."
Seriously,
please
send some comments my way!
Eye am watching you!
How long until Bush is gone?
It
is finally here!
Site made using
Mozilla Composer 1.5 and SeaMonkey 1.1.6
by Ken with initial help from my dear
departed friend Brian.
Rest in peace, my friend. My still very
much alive friend Tom
(who shows about 1/6 of his face, 1/3 of
his glasses, and most of his left shoulder
in the picture below) is also a guiding
force in the structure of this group of
pages. Thanks, Doc!
Thank you,
Fran, for putting together that
wonderful page about Brian full of
memories of him. I met Brian through
the Firesign Theatre chat group
(every Thursday night at 9pm Eastern
time) about ten years ago, and we
became fast friends. We both loved
their brand of humor, we shared
political views, and we were both
"geeks" of a sort. He taught me
almost everything I know about Linux
(but certainly not all HE knew), and
we shared many hours together on the
internet, on the telephone, and a
few times, in person. He is missed
by all he encountered in this life,
and when he died in October of 2006,
I know he tried to convince God to
run Heaven's servers on Linux. At
least partially in his memory, the
audio clip you heard (if your
browser is sound-enabled) when you
opened this page is "Emergency
Alert" from the Proctor and Bergman
album (yes, I have the original 12"
black vinyl disk in the cardboard
sleeve!), "TV or Not TV", sometimes
called "Channel 85" by those in the
know. For more information on The
Firesign Theatre, go to their website and
click on any of their albums. "TV"
is the second from the left in the
separate row on the bottom. Email me
(link above) if you want more
information on them and I'll either
tell you the truth about them or lie
convincingly in their spirit ;)
Best viewed using a computer connected
to the internet :)
Last updated
2007-Dec-16 (as if anyone really cares except
me).
Copyright
©
2003-2007 Kenneth E. DeBusk