This page is for all frequently asked question about me and the site… and other things on peoples minds.
Did you design the site?
I designed the whole site, using some Okudagrams I found on the internet, Photoshop and Dreamweaver.
What content management system did you use for creating the blog?
I used the world’s best personal publishing platform, Wordpress!
What’s this site about?
I really don’t know. I’m hoping to find that out with you.
What’s the ranking system all about?
I set up a ranking system for posters, a.k.a. commentators, for my blog as sort of a reward for replying to any of my posts I put up. The more you post, the higher your rank goes, it’s as easy as that. Here’s just an introduction on the amount of posts you need to raise your rank:
| Rank | Rank icon | Number of posts |
| Cadet (Freshman year) | ![]() |
1-5 |
| Cadet (Sophomore year) | ![]() |
6-10 |
| Cadet (Junior year) | ![]() |
11-15 |
| Cadet (Senior year) | ![]() |
16-20 |
| Ensign | ![]() |
21-50 |
| Lieutenant J.G (Junior Grade) | ![]() |
51-100 |
| Lieutenant | ![]() |
100-??? |
| Lt. Commander | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Commander | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Captain | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Rear Admiral | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Vice Admiral | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Admiral | ![]() |
???-??? |
| Fleet Admiral | ![]() |
???-??? |
How do I read your Stardate?
It’s pretty easy, it doesn’t follow the actual Star Trek way of doing the Stardate. My way is as simple as it looks… for instance 20070831.22, the first 4 digits are obviously the year, the next two the month, in this case it’s August, and then the day which is the 31st. The .22 or point 22 is actually the hour in which I posted or entered in the post. So this would be at around 10 pm at night or 2200 hours, hence .22.
Are you a real Captain?
No, but I play one on the Internet. haha!
What’s your day job?
I’m a web designer/developer for a Fortune 100 company.














