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|POST ONE: 31 DECEMBER 2016 BY: zəʊ-xcho.α14|

WELCOME TO THE WORLD WIDE WEB. A phrase probably uttered by numerous web-design tutors around the world during the early 1990's.


Let me talk about a couple of symbols I adore, once used as important hieroglyphs (by the way, a italicized word you can look up in the site Dictionary [COMING SOON]. It'll be useful, as there will be some phrases, scenes, actions, events, etc. such as Satire, which does not communicate well with the Internet's viewers. I think a site Dictionary [AGAIN, COMING SOON] might help with this simple misunderstanding.) by travelers of the once open, navigate-able, and, dare I say it, compassionate searchers for Internet knowledge.


1. The "At" Symbol [ @ ]: You may have already seen this symbol at the top left of this page or if you have not, then you have seen it elsewhere. Just as the name suggests, this symbol is supposed to substitute "at" for a one-character glyph.


I'll add to this unnecessary list of random characters later. For now, I must continue.


Later, Dudes! -.zəʊ-xcho.α14 Telling you to have a great New Year's Eve and a happy 2017.

~Saturday, 31 December, 2016 ~5:12 PM Mountain Time (New Year's Eve)