Hello World!
You are about to begin reading Angelos Markos's personal webpages. Was it your choice? Do you know this guy? It doesn't matter. Relax. Concentrate. Dispel every other thought. Let the world around you fade. Find the most comfortable position: seated, stretched out, curled up, or lying flat. Flat on your back, on your side, on your stomach. Of course, the ideal position for surfing the Internet is something noone can ever find.
Looks as though you have found yours. You stretch your legs, adjust the monitor's brightness so you won't strain your eyes, try to foresee everything that might make you interrupt your journey: a sudden call, a cup of coffee next to your elbow, the television. Close the TV.
It's not that you expect anything in particular from this website. Within the Internet Chaos it's nothing. It's a drop in the haystack. You're the sort of person who, on principle, no longer expects anything of anything. You know well that the best thing someone can expect from a personal website is to avoid the worst of it: a sudden confrontation with oneself. However, there is a way to lengthen the feelings in front of the view of the pages that open the links on the left. At the bottom you find...
...even more important websites
- Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Defending Freedom in the Digital World
- Τhe GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation (FSF europe) - Free software, a better world for us.
- EDRI - Digital Civil Rights in Europe
- FFII - Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
Happy surfing!