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WELCOME TO OMNICAPIRE!
WELCOME TO THE ONLINE PUBLICATION FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN GETTING TO KNOW THINGS.

Note: Our branding takes a while to get used to. We use marketing and slogan domain names, such as GetToKnowThings.Com, TampaPopCulture.Com, and OnlinePopCulture.Com to market this web site, as they are easy to remember and to spell. All of those lead to this web site.

UPDATE 05/01/25/2004/2023: This web site will be that standard which both Polyvinci and Frontier Pop will be overhauled and upgraded to match. Although some of our issues and subjects overlap, content for issues is specifically written for each web site, and there will be no duplicate content, as each web site is a stand-alone web site with a specific target market. That said, although our web sites will not link to each other, there will be continuity in how these web sites work, and, logistically, we are pretty much one large web site split up into different web sites, allowing us to dramatically increase the amount of content which can be added overall. Over the next few days, in May 2025, we are finalizing the format of all three main web sites, which will pave the way for the regular publication of new issues, updates of published issues which will serve as pages for the main subjects covered, updates of our subjects section which allow us to reference which issues need to be updated as new content covering subjects is created (and each issue will have fresh updates. We won't copy and past content between them. Readers will have to read all relevant issues, as well as all of our web sites, to get the full scope of what we are covering), and the retroactive writing and publication of past issues which we have been sitting on.

As of May 1, 2025, the May 2025, April 2025, and March 2025 issues for Polyvinci, Omnicapire, and Frontier Pop are being worked on. Expect new issues in the next few days. Also, the Polyvinci logo will be remastered, and Frontier Pop will get a new logo, which will be ret conned into past issues as the are composed and published. These logos are needed for branding and marketing, and will be featured on merch such as clothing, mugs, bumper stickers, and other merchandise which will will be selling on our stores.

We are also now working on a fifth pop culture web site for our online television series, which begins production this Summer. It will be on YouTube, with episodes not only available on the new web site, but on our online film festival, The Connected Film Festival.

Welcome to OmniCapire (Omni Capire), a Polyvinci web site and the third of our five pop culture, entertainment, and lifestyle web sites, all four sites essentially being a single site with segmented branding, specific target markets, and separate web sites. Of the five, this web site is more for general audiences and is considered more mainstream, and this site bridges Frontier PopOmnicapire Issue 1: Welcome! and Polyvinci. Despite being a five web site in one deal, however, these sites do not link together; they are designed to be accessed either through direct marketing or through specific search results.
Enough of that, however.
I am Chris Crusadio, the Editor of Omnicapire. I am a polymath. I am also the architect of this future (and a historian of the past, where they got a lot, right, and progress should have continued along those lines instead of being derailed and lost.... There will be a lot of that on this site. The past, in many ways, IS the future, and it is better). I also designed this site, designed the logo (It took four hours to design, and has at least two meanings, both the Owl theme of Polyvinci and an ambitious person reading a book), and am the main writer, although this site is designed and formatted to support and be the platform for an unlimited number of writers and contributors (most of the writers will come from the affiliated elite Polyvinci Society organization and the main affiliated organization, The Frontier Society).
This web site is the result of fourteen years of development, too, starting with the ancient Frontier Pop web site, which was the prototype for what was coming back in 2010, and is still in use concurrent with this web site. It is a refinement of what has been proven to work, infused with the latest concepts and developments, and is the most advanced of all five web sites (Deranged Fanboys is pretty new, and is close to this site in its advancements, with Polyvinci right behind that one. Frontier Pop is an ongoing project, and will take years to get up to speed, as fourteen years of monthly issues have to be written and published to catch it up; the site is also a little rough compared to the latest sites, and needs work. The fifth site, which will be interconnected with our online television series and is now being built, will be as advanced). I’m quite proud of it.
Oh, and a side note. This web site was made on a 2007 Dell laptop named Goliath on a Windows XP operating system and using Photoshop CS2 and Dreamweaver MX, which is what was used to create the original Frontier Pop (using the same software and an older 2005 Windows XP Gateway laptop, but basically the same thing). Omnicapire could have been made back in 2010, easily, had the years of development been done and figured out at that time.
Of course, I’m not perfect, and I am not always right. Some improvements were made over the years.
With that, I am done with the development and design notes on this page.
It’s time to get into what this site is about, and many of you will be excited about it, as there is little on the Internet which even comes close. You will find content and subjects covered on this web site that you won’t find anywhere else.
I’m not much of a fanboy, although I do love pop culture. I’m more of a critical thinker. I’m also more of an innovator and a genuine writer whom love to share what I know, which, since I have been reading on a college level since I was in grade school, I have an IQ beyond Mensa (There are only 15,000 people like me on the planet, I am told), and I have been constantly studying and learning since then, I have the equivalent over 24 doctorates worth of knowledge, and a mind which can use all of that information.
You are in for quite the ride.
If you look at the bottom of the image at the top of this web site (the “header footer” as I call it), some of the subjects which this site covers are listed. It is not limited to that, however. Far from it.
Omnicapire is about the following subjects, but is not limited to them. The number of subjects covered on this online publication is unlimited, just like the number of writers and contributors will be unlimited. I don’t know everything, and I would not want to (I do know much more than average, however).. I, too, am still learning, and, like the rest of you, I love to get to know things.
Some of the subjects covered on Omnicapire include, but are not limited to:
Pop Culture.
Lifestyles.
Cyber Culture.
Trends.
Current Events.
Interactive Online Fiction (Online Gamebooks).
Geopolitics.
Health.
Crisis Management.
Science.
Fashion.
Careers.
Modeling.
Acting.
Talent.
Independent Film (Indie Film).
Art.
Technology.
Military Equipment.
Military Tactics.
Space Flight.
The Private Space Industry.
SpaceX.
NASA.
Stealth.
Video Games.
Arcade Games.
Wearable Technology.
Inventions.
Virtual Reality.
Augmented Reality.
Life Coaching.
Repurposed Gadgets and Technology.
Robotics.
BEAM Robotics.
LARP (Live Action Role Playing)
Cosplay.
Fandom (Doesn’t mean fanboys, whom are biased and toxic).
Drones.
Hobbies.
Aquariums and aquaculture.
Plants (Botany).
Animals.
Pets.
Genetic Engieering.
Ninjutsu.
Wargaming.
Computers.
Electronics.
Tampa Bay.
Interesting People.
Writers.
Artists.
Stories.
Events.
Interactive Theme Events.
Cool Things.
Individuality.
Mix Tapes (Programs).
Music.
Movies.
Television.
Physical media (Cassette Tapes, CDs, DVDs, Blue Rays, UHD 4K Blu Rays, etc).
Ripping Media.
Streaming.
Video Game Emulation.
DIY User Created Technology and Hardware.
Pocket Arcade Machines.
Remix Culture.
DJ Frontier (That’s me).
The Frontier Society.
The Polyvinci Society.

These are but a few subjects which will be covered on this web site, and these subjects will be added as Issues are published in our SUBJECTS section.

CONTENT PUBLICATION ON OMNICAPIRE
We add-subject based content on monthly issues centering around a main subject topic for that issue, with issues also covering news and current events for that particular month. This is how content is added to this site, and, over time, a massive amount will be cultivated for our readers and participants.
How it works is this: We write and publish a monthly issue centering around a main topic, but which also has other secondary topics covered. That issue becomes a subject page for that main topic as it is replaced by newer issues, and remains in play; no issues are final, and all issues are added to, edited, and expanded as new information relevant to the subject and the secondary subjects on that issue are added. Issues start out as a page, and eventually, branch out to expanded pages (Issues are scalable, with the Acorn, or Seeding, protocol of publication which enables us to keep up with all of these web sites. Some issues can start out very small, as small as a few paragraphs or pages worth of content. Those issues grow over time, however, and can get massive).
There can be more than one subject (monthly issue) page for the same subject, as there may be different takes on the same subject.
As issues are added, content is added to our Subjects section to reference the issues which are relevant for the subject. That will grow in time.
Our affiliated organization web sites, The Frontier Society, and the Polyvinci Society, are different, as they serve as online platforms for our members which are superior to social media, as the content is well-organized and shows up in search results.
Those sites are updated as-needed, not by monthly issues, but by member and by subject. More comprehensive information on subjects by your favorite writers can be found on those sites. Of course, the content on those sites, too, remain in play, and are updated over time.

The latest issue added to Omnicapire will be added to the top of this page as it is added, and will be replaced with a new link to the latest issue as they are added. All issues can be accessed from our Issues Section. For more information, please go to to our Sections Section.

The Four current Polyvinci pop culture web sites: Polyvinci, Omnicapire, Frontier Pop, and Deranged Fanboys.

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