Hi Jed, and Mark,

I should have prefaced the original subject line with "OT" Off Topic.
I think that would have resolved the issue - except perhaps for a few
Vort purists. ;-). My apologies for not having doing so in the first
place.

Again, I want to thank several Vorts for the plethora of advice and
insight I received from them. It was not my intention to unduly
distract the collective from several energy topics currently under
discussion, such as what are Rossi's & Defkalion's energy catalyzers
made up of... and do those mythical reactors really work??? Neither
was it my intention to unduly distract us from on-going Rossi
Watching, or perhaps watching Krivit as Krivit watches Rossi, etc...

I nevertheless took advantage of the situation when Jed announced the
fact that he was focusing on using WORD PRESS templates to completely
revamp his lenr-canr.org web site. I have found myself in need of
doing a complete overhaul of my own web site. It seemed an opportune
time to ask Jed a few probing questions about what it was like working
with WORD PRESS. I learned a few things.

I'm still very much an XAMPP/WORD PRESS newbie. Nevertheless, I have
successfully installed the XAMPP on a Jump Stick. I defined a WORD
PRESS database using MySQL on the local server. I also got WORD PRESS
installed. I essentially have a local server where I can do all my
WORD PRESS editing off-line. (Of course, eventually I'll have to
upload it all to my web site, but all in due course!) All of these
accomplishments are important landmarks, particularly since my goal is
to work with simple formatting templates, and to do as little direct
HTML coding as possible from now on. ;-)

If I'm lucky I might have something worth publishing by fall. No
promises. One of several topics I hope to publish will focus on
algorithms I used to simulate the laws of Celestial Mechanics along
with what appear to be certain relationships with chaos theory. Some
of my research resulted in unexpected surprises. I hope to use plenty
of graphics too. It's possible a few might find some of the work
interesting, possibly even thought provoking at times. But who knows.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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