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Welcome to The
Gent's Lounge! This
is my personal web site, not to be confused with
similarly named sites, some of which are commercial, and
a few of which might even be considered unsavory.
It is a lounge in the style of a comfortable den, not a
sleazy tavern. Granted, this site is
adult-oriented, but only in the sense that it contains
little of interest to youthful web surfers, save perhaps
the most precocious. I envision it as a hideaway
from the turbulent world, where one may find the
sometimes comforting and sometimes challenging company of
ideas. The site's major foci include hobbies,
humor, music, sport, and travel, as well as organizations
with which I am (or have been) affiliated. Its
objective is to share with you some of my personal
interests, not to amuse and abuse the mass-market
crowd. I hope you enjoy it! |
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This web site is organized with your convenience in mind. It is easy to find what you want and to access related material, without having to dig through stuff that doesn't interest you. THE WELCOME PAGE: This is the first page of this site that you are likely to encounter. In itself, the WELCOME page does not contain much of interest, but serves as a quick, general guide to the contents and features of the site, so as to direct you according to your particular wishes and needs, whether you are a first-time guest, a regular visitor, or a web-ring surfer. THE MAIN PAGE: This is the central area of the site, from which all other areas and features are accessible. From here you can reach almost any document or feature with four or fewer mouse-clicks. At the top of the MAIN page are INFORMATION and FEEDBACK menus. Immediately below is a panel containing the site creation and modification dates, as well as useful tools for finding and copying material.. Below these are the INTERESTS menu and the AFFILIATIONS menu. Following is a WHAT'S NEW information area, which lists major recent changes to the web site; if things seem to have been moved about since your previous visit, this is where you'll find what has gone where. Finally there is a menu containing several categories of LINKS to other web sites. SECTION PAGES: After choosing an area of interest you will, in most cases, find yourself at a section page for the category you have selected. Here you will find listings of related articles, data, links, and perhaps some introductory notes. MENUS: Site navigation is made easy by a heirarchy of menus. As already mentioned, the major MAIN page menus list the general areas of interest; likewise, the SECTION pages feature menus of specific articles, data, and links. In addition, almost every page features a site menu at the top and / or bottom, such as this one:
From such menus you can instantly access the associated SECTION page, as well as the MAIN page with its features and site-wide menus. And on most longer pages there are page menus, located either on the left side (as on this page) or across the screen between items. These allow you to skip quickly up and down the current page. In addition, on very long pages there may be detail menus to assist in locating specific points. On some pages, clicking the modification date (usually near the top right of the page) will take you directly to the most recent addition or change on that page. When you are finished with a document,
access the site menu by clicking TOP ( ^
) or ( « ) on the local menu, or by
pressing your HOME key or scrolling. From the site
menu you can go back to any previous menu, or jump
directly to any of the major sections of the MAIN page. |
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INFORMATION: About My
Site / About the Staff / Site Index FEEDBACK: Guest Book /
E-Mail TOOLS: Site Dates / Site
Search / Exit Frames / Using Material / Copyright COUNTERS on some pages
are mainly to give me an idea of what is popular and what
is not. They do not tell me who views a page or why, but
only how many times a page has been visited since the
last reset of the counter. You can use the
counters, too, to get some idea of whether you're
"going with the flow" or "blazing a new
trail." |
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Because most of this web site is text-oriented, I have avoided the use of garish graphics where they might interfere with the presentation of ideas. As a result, most of my pages appear rather plain compared to the more eye-catching works of the web's many graphic artists. Even so, I have made use of menus to assist in site navigation, tables to organize information, and background patterns to enhance visual appeal. Colors are selected to offer variety while being easy on the eyes, and in some instances also serve as visual keys to subject matter. There are some pages on this site which feature photographs as well as text. For the benefit of those who love visual effects (as well as those who prefer to avoid them), paths to these pages are marked with the "¤" symbol. But for the most part, the emphasis here is on artistry of a different sort, an artistry of words, wit, and whimsy, with a dash of wistfulness, and perhaps a jot of wisdom here and there. The primary fonts used on this site are
Arial, Book Antiqua, Times New Roman, and Verdana. Where
a non-proportional font is needed, Courier New is
used, and some special characters require the Symbol
(Symbol) font. In addition to these, Comic Sans MS and Copperplate Gothic Bold are used here and there for various
effects. If your computer does not have these
fonts, text should still be legible in your default
font. However, the size or orientation might appear
peculiar, and special symbols might either erroneously
appear as other characters or not be displayed at all. |
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This web site was established on 6 December 1998 by S. A. Joyce your humble scribe on facilities provided by AT&T Worldnet. It was created and is maintained using Microsoft® FrontPage Express, with occasional applications of brute force and colorful language. The site makes extensive use of background patterns by Sams Publishing. Other graphics are identified on the pages where they are employed. I am indebted to many for their advice,
services, and words of encouragement, and to those who
have generously and sometimes unwittingly
supplied me with ideas and materials. (Individual
contributions are acknowledged on the pages containing
them.) Ultimately, however, I must assume all blame
for whatever you find here. |
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This web site was the featured
"Lifestyles" community site for December 1999 -
January 2000 in AT&T Worldnet's Communities
Showcase. Thanks to those visitors (whoever they
are) who enjoyed this site enough to nominate it. I
am grateful and honored not to mention utterly
astonished. |
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YOUR PRIVACY: There are no features on this web site which collect personal data from any visitor without his or her knowledge and consent. The page-hit counters register only the number of times a page is visited, not the identities of visitors. As a general rule, however, users of the Internet should regard information entered in e-mail, guestbooks, message boards, chat rooms, or the like as unsecure and subject to scrutiny by others. SAFETY: Although some material on this web site might be considered controversial or challenging, there is no material here which might reasonably be construed as harmful to any mature and stable person. This site is registered with SafeSurf™. DISCLAIMER: Under no circumstances does the owner of this web site accept responsibility for any use or misuse of material or features contained herein, or for any consequences of such use or misuse.
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COPYING AND DISTRIBUTING MATERIAL FROM THIS SITE: All material generated by me is protected by copyright, unless specifically placed in the public domain. In most cases, visitors are welcome to copy and distribute material from this site with proper accreditation. If you would like to cite material from this web site, click on the copyright notice at the top of any article, or click here, for details. RESEARCH: If you use material from this web site for research, it is your responsibility to determine its suitability for that purpose. Although this site features links to other sites containing "primary" (factual) material, in most cases this site should be regarded as a source of "secondary" information, i.e., opinion and commentary. Also bear in mind that, although the author attempts to maintain a high standard of accuracy on this site, not all items are thoroughly checked, and therefore may contain errors and omissions.
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