Do
not wonder what this site is about: when you
enjoy an abstract painting you do not insist upon assigning to it conventional expectations, do you?
So
enter this virtual maze of
hundreds of 80Kb pages,
do not be afraid of
clicking a button or
scrolling a page, and discover yourself what this is about: if you don't like it, it will
not hurt you; if you like it, it
will help you.
Anyway if you do not like relatively complex things or scripts or writings, you can visit:
against_unitedscripters.
Or you can go to my "
resume" so to belittle me better.
Or you can
email me to say to me how sick you felt being here and how much you wished to be
elsewhere but you could not.
Unitedscripters mostly (but not uniquely) deals with
web programming issues and is
no profit. It
donates scripts for the web: it is
100% freeware, and it will
never suddenly or surreptitiously start asking for donations or for "your help" or for additional script features you'd have had to pay me for so to access them here.
Never. The
most I have is a
wish list for my friends! And if I quote my website, this does not infringe in the least upon the
fact that
all you find here is an
eventual 100% freeware sharing of my expertise and professionality as I develop it.
This site blends
mathematics,
beauty,
literature and the
arts, and partakes in the everlasting western Frontier, that Utopia which encompasses us all in one breed: for, like with Milton and like with Kafka,
America is
firstly a state of mind, not just a place on earth.
These pages may mix with technical contents masterpieces of famous artists such as
Lichtenstein &
Van Gogh &
Renoir &
Vermeer &
Magritte, poems, and pictures of
famous models too, with names links and acknowledgements.
If you may be offended and not entertained by
a few pictures of
worldwide famous models in lingerie - some of them such famous shots that, as Hemingway wrote:
«you are always faintly embarrassed to see them and wonder whether you really took them or did you maybe hear of them somewhere»
albeit portrayed by famous photographers, and you might be offended at the sight of professional models attired in glamorous a way (although including
absolute zero nudity), and you do not consider
fashion a respectable expression of
art and
beauty, and you'd never -oh, never, never!- shaker Pamela Anderson
along with Mozart, JS Bach, Chopin, Norman Mailer, Jack London, Nietzsche, Raymond Chandler, Paris, the American Dream, Warhol, Dante, Rousseau and Chagall (call it the
wagnerian web), well do
not proceed then: this site is
not compatible with too
traditional expectations.