So, I've been writing this blog, properly, for over a month now and I feel that it is surely time that I told you all a little about myself.
I'm Robert, I'm 14 and I love in the West Midlands. I go a grammar school and am in Year 10. I am in maths and quiz teams at school. I help out in the library and am taking part in a young co-operatives scheme. Outside of school I enjoy tennis, table-tennis and badminton as well as walking. I like reading, my favourite author being Terry Pratchett. I lead an active online life running multiple, unsuccessful, websites and have a good knowledge of HTML, CSS, etc. I have too many projects on the go at the moment to name. These include, lovely thing irony, game making, computer programming, a Discworld fan fiction and the family tree.

Religious Views:
I was born a Christian to a Catholic father and Protestant mother. I was baptised a Catholic. Neither of them are very religious and neither am I. Following a discussion on this blog into my views I became an atheist. For further information read my series 'The Existence of God'.

Political Leanings:
I am a left-winger. More than that I am not sure. I was a communist for a time and felt that in pratice it could work. I now have mellowed a bit in opinion. I approve more of Labour but disagree with the war in Iraq, etc, being a pacifist. I currently lean towards the Lib Dems but feel that they have lost their way slightly. Besides, they are a bit too central. I am definitely against Tories. I found it highly interesting that as soon as there were rumours in the press of a general election they came out with all their policies. Brilliant! And yes, I admit that I am one of those who picked upon Cameron cycling to work. He still had several cars trailing him and a helicopter overhead but he cycled to work! Rubbish. To save my own neck I am not going to talk about the BNP and Monster Raving Loony Parties.

So that is a brief, and badly written, introduction to me.

What can one expect on this blog in the future?
- Religious and Psycological debate
- Recreational mathematics
- Historical discussion
- Political analysis