So you want an explanation...

First of all, this was my dog, Zeus.

May he rest in peace.

Second of all, this is Jeremy Ouellette's website, McVador is his web alias, and PM Logic is his business.

The story behind this website goes like this:
Jeremy was fiddling on the computer one day in 1998, while his friends were busy destroying Sepheroth via the Playstation, and he felt a spark light some dark corner of his otherwise idle mind. Why don't I make a website!, he exclaimed.

What are you going to put on it?, his inquisitive but otherwise wholy idle friend said.

Well, nothing really. I just wanna learn HTML. What else am I doin any ways? I already beat Final Fantasy 7 and the next one won't be out for at least a year. There's nothing to do.

You might wonder how Jeremy could ever think there's nothing to do. Jeremy had a car, Jeremy had money, and Jeremy lived in a moderately populated area. "You could do this!" you might say, or "You could do that!". Well let me explain something: It is all too easy to have trouble thinking of things to do after playing 100 hours of Final Fantasy in a month while smoking the Hobbit's leaf. Even the Great Gandalf's brain would cloud after a puff or twenty. He said so himself, and he's always right.

So, Jeremy excitedly began his HTML discovery binge. (Binge is the right word because when Jeremy does something, he usually does it a lot. Good, bad, or indifferent, he does it a lot). Before long at all, he:

Once he completed that last step, he went back to playing games and smoking like a Hobbit. He did many other things too, and kept doing them until June of 2004, when he decided he needed to brush his web developing skills. This is where www.mcvador.lovesgames.com ends, and www.jeremyo.com begins.

"Free web-hosting sucks!", Jeremy randomly exclaimed. It does suck. Who wants advertisements smeared all over what is supposed to be a personal space? Not Jeremy! Not McVador! So he found the cheapest web-hosting possible (IX Web Hosting) and began retooling his site.

While upgrading his site, he soon found that he didn't know nearly as much as he thought he did. There is a difference between a tutorial and a specification, yes sir. With three years of college under his belt, it was time for some specifications. It was time for true understanding.

One new thing understood: Microsoft doesn't play nicely, and certainly doesn't give a shit about any non-profit consortiums. Jack asses, all of them.

After much more binge learning (which went smoother since he wasn't hanging out with too many Hobbits any more), he decided to do more than just learn. He wanted to make some CONTENT! He wanted to SAY STUFF! He wanted a VOICE! He wanted to SHARE IDEAS! He wanted to SAY A COUPLE THINGS ABOUT A COUPLE THINGS!

The manifestation of these ideas come in the following flavors:

So that's his story, and he's sticking to it. Hey, you asked.