Milliron X</h1></header></div><divclass=blurred-container><divclass=motto><h1id=motto><small>My name is Thomas Christensen</small><br>I am Milliron X</h1></div><divclass=img-srcstyle=background-image:url(/images/charolette.jpg)></div><divclass="img-src blur"style=background-image:url(/images/charolette_hu3443e2e07cb5f8d9bccf60b0005a6a7f_350799_filter_6742909828560968691.jpg)></div></div><br><sectionclass="container-fluid list-main"><divclass="container px-5"><h2>What is a "Milliron X"?</h2><h3>It's a
of course! My cattle brand!</h3><p>The <dfn>milliron</dfn> is the bar with a bend in the middle. It does not
represent anything physical or textual <i>per se</i>, and is therefore a
rather unique element in cattle brands. Millirons are difficult to modify into
another brand, and provide a guarantee of authentic ownership.</p><p><dfn>X</dfn> is the letter of mystery and mystique. For nerds, it's the
unknown in any algebra problem. Ranchers and cowboys will associate it with
big names like the "Bar X" and the "Double X." In either case, it lends itself
to a sense of withholding, prestige, and power.</p><p>Together, these two symbols represent the qualities I strive for in each of my
works: authenticity, originality, power, depth, and prestige.</p><h2>Who am I?</h2><figureclass="figure float-md-end w-md-50 p-3"><imgclass="figure-img img img-fluid"src=/me-and-lady_hu7060dc4dab919d51d7854024d27698e6_13657210_768x0_resize_q75_box.jpgwidth=768height=513><figcaptionclass=figure-caption><small>Image courtesy <ahref=https://www.guymccutcheon.com/>Guy McCutcheon Photography</a></small></figcaption></figure><p>I am</p><ul><li>🧬 A bioinformatician (by profession)</li><li>📐 An engineer (by education)</li><li>🐂 A rancher (by lifestyle)</li><li>🖥️ A techie (self-taught)</li><li>🎥 And a filmmaker (at heart)</li></ul><p>I've got a soft spot for Brown Swiss dairy cows (just in case you couldn't
tell by the pictures), and am sometimes called "one of those crazy, Wyoming
dairy cow people." I love anything to do with cattle or technology, but
especially anything to do with both of them.</p><p><em><abbrtitle="Born again, fundamentalist, dispensationalist, King James Bible-believing, independent Baptist">Christian</abbr>, American, Convervative, Pro-gun, Heterosexual - any questions?</em></p><h2>Where am I?</h2><figureclass="figure float-md-start w-md-50 p-3"><imgclass="figure-img img img-fluid"src=/wy-in-ks_hudc7807e3bcd929cdfa1bf6a15cff914e_370962_768x0_resize_box_3.pngwidth=768height=499></figure><p>I am a Wyomingite sojurning in Kansas. That ought to lead to some interesting
stories.</p>Around the web you can find me at (in order of subjective importance)<ulclass="float-md-end w-md-50"><li><iclass="fab fa-fw fa-github"></i> GitHub:
<ahref=https://discord.com/users/484492414837587978>@MillironX</a></li></ul><divstyle=clear:both></div><divclass="card border-warning m-3"><divclass=card-body><pclass=card-text>This list is intended to verify my identity on other sites. Please do
<em>not</em> use it as fodder to try and "follow" me on each of these
platforms. I stand with RMS:</p><figure><blockquoteclass=blockquote><p>Facebook is a bad place for a person to be. When people find us on
Facebook, we lead them away from Facebook and then talk with them
elsewhere.</p></blockquote><figcaptionclass=blockquote-footer>Richard Stallman in
<cite><ahref=https://stallman.org/facebook-presence.html>If you feel your organization needs a 'presence' in Facebook</a></cite></figcaption></figure><pclass=card-text>I typically don't respond to inqueries made on these platforms. Please use