Wednesday, April 18, 2007

intermittently asked questions

Traffic to my small plot of the internet has been increasing steadily for the past few months so I thought I'd lay out the info.

Is Xenius Jones your real name?

No. I explain more in this post.

How do you pronounce Xenius?

That's a good question! I've been thinking "Zenius," but I suppose that Keeler was thinking of "Genius."

I don't understand the name of your blog, what does it mean?
I drop that info twice, here and here.

Why do you need three blogs?

This is my main blog. I decided to have a separate blog for Doctor Who because I thought that I would be able to make posts without having to explain to non-Doctor Who literate readers what I was talking about. Ants in Your Plants of 1941 was set up when Blogger was migrating to Beta and I was afraid that I was going to be shut out of my primary blog. I'm keeping it for things like the 1912 project that can take advantage of the multiple labels.

This sentence makes no sense. What does it mean?

I frequently write in fits and starts, coming back to a post after a few days and picking up a sentence from where I left off. This means that occasionally something that I write will go haywire. If you see something like that, please let me know.

This entire post makes no sense. What does it mean?


Sometimes I like to use obscure references to make obscure jokes. If a post doesn't make sense, please let me know.

How do I let you know?

You can add a comment or shoot me a line at x*e*n*i*u*s*j*o*n*e*s(at)g*m*a*i*l[dot]c*o*m.

What's with all these different projects?

The short answer is this is how I keep myself thinking of something to write about. I have no deadline for any of them, I'm just chugging along at my own speed.

Can you explain what they all are?

I've set up a seperate post to do that here.

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