Sorry – Yeah

It started today, May 4th, 2018.

I had been up, a little manically, developing my thoughts for what would be my first foray into the public domain. There is no picturesque way to put it, it had been suggested to me that my writing should go into the public domain – so I did what any self-respecting person would do – I purchased a public domain. This one. Technoverte.com.

I have been writing already, quite frequently, actually, but primarily to one person. Myself. So last night, without a dream, I “woke up” and started to think, okay. It’s been a long time. You’ve got a lot of good ideas. Why not take the advice and actually start writing for two people. Me, and you.

Over the course of the next few weeks, spanning into a year (as that’s how long I have purchased this domain for at present), I want to bring to light a small glint as to who I am, and what I have been doing. I have a lot of projects on the go. I have been keeping a sporadic journal, tending to my health, but have recently been let go from my primary place of employment. I’m still searching for employment, but for today, I am beginning to write to let go of some of the past and bring to light the musings of a person, a whole person, who is ready to restart. I will start my blog with a quote from myself, which is also the tagline to the site:

“Pitter, patter, insert, delete. I think handwriting has become obsolete.”

With a pathetic fallacy to it, it is actually raining in my area of residence today. On my travels to where I am now, I narrowly avoided demise by jumping out of the way of a turning car. The car stopped, shortly thereafter, and with their window withdrawn, I heard: “Sorry!” to which I gave the short beginnings of forgiveness; a simple “Yeah!”.

The truth is greater than that, but let’s start with this post today.

I welcome you to read some of my musings, articles, notes and thoughts, but I have chosen to remain anonymous. “Technoverte” was a call name I once used, an alias, and I will continue to use it, as I think it demonstrates an experience I can relate to. An approach to science and technology. I truly value the art, the faith, the study, and the rigor attached to developing and becoming the people we are today using the tools of yesterday and tomorrow.

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