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Transitioning

This site is the new home of what used to be Now See Here. After over a month of blogging with TypePad, I've discovered I need a separate site for my photography, hence the creation of what you see before you.

It's basically the same as the old site, minus the photo albums, which will allow this site to focus more on various news and how it implicates or doesn't implicate a conspiracy theory.

The commentary here will not be all speculative, negative, and accusatory, however. It will not solely focus on conspiracy theories, either. All aspects of life on this planet which I find interesting will be covered here with the exception of anything that I enjoy enough to warrant creating an entire site dedicated to that topic.

So far, there are two other sites in the Now See Here pantheon of web space:
The original Now See Here, now focused on photography.
California Roll, bringing you insights about Japan, especially about the process of learning the Japanese language.

I hope you enjoy the sites and I welcome your feedback. Don't be afraid to comment!

August 11, 2003 in About | Permalink

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Actually changes have happened again! Now See Here is now the portal for the rest of the site and source for info about TypePad, the blogging community, and "state of the site" information.

"A Man and a Camera" is the photography section.

Posted by: Jerry at Aug 15, 2003 1:54:38 PM


It was for me great pleasure to visit and enjoy this site. Thanks

Posted by: Jose at Jun 19, 2004 9:34:30 AM