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title: Home
cardImage: charolette
motto: <small>My name is Thomas Christensen</small><br />I am Milliron X
description: The homepage of Thomas A. Christensen II
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## Milliron X - The homepage of Thomas A. Christensen II
I am an engineer by training, a rancher by upbringing, a techie by experience,
and a filmmaker at heart. I've got a soft spot for Brown Swiss dairy cows (just
in case you couldn't tell by the background image), 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.
_Christian, American, Conservative, Pro-gun, Heterosexual - any questions?_
### What is a "Milliron X"?
#### It's a [cattle brand], of course! My cattle brand!
The **milliron** is the bar with a bend in the middle. It does not represent
anything physical or textual _per se_, 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.
**X** 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.
Together, these two symbols represent the qualities I strive for in each of my
works: authenticity, originality, power, depth, and prestige.
[cattle brand]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livestock_branding

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title: Home
imageUrl: /img/charolette.jpg
imageTitle: Swiss Cow in the hayyard
imageDescription: She almost looks like she's in her native country again.
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motto: <small>My name is Thomas Christensen</small><br />I am Milliron X
description: The homepage of Thomas A. Christensen II
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<h2>Milliron X - The homepage of Thomas A. Christensen II</h2>
<p>
I am an engineer by training, a rancher by upbringing, a techie by experience, and a filmmaker at heart.
I've got a soft spot for Brown Swiss dairy cows (just in case you couldn't tell by the background image),
and am sometimes called &quot;one of those crazy, Wyoming dairy cow people.&quot;
I love anything to do with cattle or technology, but especially anything to do with both of them.
</p>
<p>
<em>Christian, American, Conservative, Pro-gun, Heterosexual - any questions?</em>
</p>
<h3>What is a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Milliron X&CloseCurlyDoubleQuote;?</h3>
<h5>It's a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livestock_branding">cattle brand</a>, of course! My cattle brand!</h5>
<p>
<span style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bolder">The milliron</span>
is the bar with a bend in the middle. It does not represent anything physical
or textual <em>per se</em>, 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>
<span style="font-size: larger; font-weight: bolder">X</span> 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>
<hr />
<div class="panel panel-warning">
<div class="panel-heading">
<h5><i class="fas fa-hard-hat"></i> Warning: Construction Zone!</h3>
</div>
<div class="panel-body">
<p>This is sort of my landing page, but it also doubles as my internet workshop.
I'm always testing things here that I want to put in other sites I'm working on,
and its code isn't always the cleanest.
Please forgive any layout or content mistakes you find here. </p>
</div>
</div>