white-mountain.org?

This explanation is unnecessary for most people but some people, for example my parents, can't understand why I would want a domain name for personal use.

I chose the name almost at random - it was one of the only names that fit a certain set of criteria, which was not already registered with the Internic. The name has a meaning in a ceratin context (explained below), but it has nothing in particular to do with the goals of the organization. It's just a good, available name.

In case you think I am being goofy, try registering a domain name some time. I tried over 200 different domain name ideas. All were already registered. white-mountain.org was the first available domain I could think of.

My Criteria:

Meaning:

The meaning comes from a song written by Genesis, which was released on their 1974 album, Trespass (highly recommended).

Thin hung the web like a trap in a cage,
The fox lay asleep in his lair.
Fang's frantic paws told the tale of his sin,
Far off the chase shrieked revenge.
   Outcast he trespassed where no wolf may tread,
   The last sacred haunt of the dead.
   He learnt of a truth which only one wolf may know,
   The sceptre and crown of a king.
   Howling for blood, One-eye leads on the pack,
   Plunging through forest and snowstorm.

Steep rose the ridge, ghostly peaks climbed the sky,
Fang sped through jungles of ice.
Hard on his tail, One-eye drew from the pack -
An old hero conquered by none.
   Steep, far too steep, grew the pathway ahead,
   Descent was the only escape.
   A wolf never flees in the face of his foe,
   Fang knew the price he would pay -
   One-eye stood before him
   With the crown upon his head,
   Sceptre raised to deal the deadly blow.

Fang, son of Great Fang, the traitor we seek,
The laws of the brethren say this:
That only the king sees the crown of the gods,
And he, the usurper, must die.
   Snarling he tore at the throat of his foe,
   But Fang fought the hero in vain.
   Dawn saw the white mountain tinted with red -
   Never would the crown leave again.
   One-eye his the crown and with laurels on his head
   Returned amongst the tribe and dwelt in peace.

- Jamie