Philosophæ Banal:

Being an Historical Account of

Banality

With some Memoirs of our

Precious Little Flower,

and

A Register of the Projects designed by the same,

from

The Year MMXX to the year MMXXV.

with an

Appendix

concerning

Photographical anomolies in England and Ireland To the same time.

By Gerard Keane, P. L. F.

skull and crossbones Ornament 1459 from Gillé's 1808 catalog.

It is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to Banality, home of a precious little flower. I trust you are well? I am a self taught amateur programmer, and I absolutely love and occasionally hate it.

Please examine my various projects as I am trying to show off. You can also read my banal ramblings on my blog such as they are. The site is named in their honour.

I am a keen amateur photographer, which is a charitable way of saying that I have spent too much money on photography equipment and have made absolutely zero return on my investment. Still, some of the fruits of my meagre labours in this field are also on this site at the photography page. I think you can see that I am, at the very least, improving with experience. That's something.

The site was designed and built by me, and by me alone. Well, except from the lovely frameworks and libraries I have used, all of which are made by extremely talented people I can only hope to measure up to one day.

Some of those frameworks and libraries are mentioned in the colophon to this website, along with it's raison d'etre. If you are interested in the design of this site, the colophon is the place to start.

If you would like to contact me, check the footer of the site for a few options.