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1.) What is the point of this website?
This website is the equivalent of rolling a ball of twine as large as a house, or building a one-quarter scale replica of the city of New York out of Popsicle sticks. It is a curiosity. A brief side trip where you pull over and get something to drink, watch the chicken play tic-tac-toe, and then continue on your way to the Grand Canyon. I would recommend that you do not spend too much time here. Instead go read a book. If you don't have a book at hand, try this one: The Book of Wonder, a chronicle of little adventures at the edge of the world - by Lord Dunsany or this one: Overclocked - by Cory Doctorow. Both of these contain the power and beauty of great oceans, whereas my entire website contains the power and beauty of water sloshing about in a chipped cereal bowl.

2.) Who is Ned G. Pergmelsor?
Neds Not Dead

3.) Public domain images used for Quorry Across the Multiverse:
multiverse_1.jpg: Journal of the British Archaeological Association - vol 14 - page 24
multiverse_3.jpg: Le peintre-graveur illustre; XIXe et XXe siecles - vol 2 - page 68
multiverse_5.jpg: Infantry: Continental Army, 1779-1783, IV / H.A. Ogden ; lith. by G.H. Buek & Co., N.Y.
multiverse_6.jpg: Lyndon Baines Johnson signing Civil Rights Bill, April 11, 1968




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