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This site serves to get rid of such things that are too ridiculous, personal, frustrating
and yes, plainly boring, to earn a place on my other and more "serious" sites:-

The Looniverse
dedicated to my career (such as it is), mainly as a photographer for Yayoi Kusama and in show biz (Dutch movies).
This keeps growing out of all proportion and now includes Saul Bass, Charlie Chaplin, Akira Kurosawa, books, strips &c;
I may be too modest here, but who's complaining?

VRCurassow
not only a 3D simulation of Curaçao island, but also information on its discovery, exploration and culture.
Which includes politics and economy. Steamships, aeroplanes and boats. Intrepid explorers madly lusting for Gold.

Since, the club has been joined by
the Global Village Fool
This nut is obsessed with 3D, virtual reality and such playthings.

We first set this site up as cyberbore.com with dotextra.com, but they got tiresome after a while. So we changed to DT hosting (always reminds me of Delirium Tremens); as dotextra didn't relinquish the name, we had to change to thecyberbore.com. With DT, we had more trouble again; like, the control panel was only accessible with Internet Explorer, and was rather primitive and slow. So, when after a year the cyberbore domain name became available again, we moved the site to IVC hosting (also host of the Looniverse) under the old name.
If you find it interesting around here, more power to you. And thanks for your visit!

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the bore

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First upload August 2002
Revamped and changed host June 2003
Intensive revamp and growth April, 2004

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