It’s all about trust isn’t it? You can apply this to America or your life and friends. Ask yourself, how many times has the trust you gave people in your life been betrayed? Fortunately, in my life only once and that was due to illness on the part of the other person. My life is only one small blip on a radar screen in this world and it matters to only a very few. That few has trust in me and that means that I am an honest broker. In my case, I follow the bible with my life and that has made the only meaningful difference in how I approach life since say, my thirties. It changed a mindless vagrant war vet into a person who knows right from wrong in a concrete fashion with no room for “ifs.”

When I began thinking about going online was about fifteen years ago. In that time I have made a study of servers and the terminal so that I can put almost anything online that comes to mind. Any kind of software that is out there. Even at my old age I challenged myself to learn how to work strongly with A.I. to increase my knowledge of servers and learn how to maintain them so that they are as problem free as possible. It is working so well that I decided to splurge on a website with a companion website about learning coding and servers. One is for discussion and question and answer and the other is tutorials as I write them to both keep a server running and to build websites on your own server. It is a complete package written in plain language so that it is easy to understand and breaks servers down into manageable pieces.

That is why I have been sporadic here and at my other websites. Over many years or since Vietnam and the Navy I have been technically oriented. My job was to keep our ship safe and to find radar that controlled missiles and figure out where they were and what changes might have been made to them through their RF signals. I was asked to reenlist and that was because I did my job as well as possible and the command noticed. However, I had been to war twice and I thought at the time that a third was pushing my luck so, right or wrong, I chose not to reenlist.

Life is odd isn’t it? Things come out of the blue from so many different directions that keeping one’s head on a swivel is a requirement. I had no idea I would be interested in how the internet worked or that I would study it and figure out how to be a viable part of it. That seems to be where I landed though. I will write a page for this website and publish it in a few days for any who are also interested in learning the thinking and craft to be part of the internet by running your own servers. Stay tuned.

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