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Who are we, what is it all about, what on earth is going on, and why did we choose the name Sable? Last things first (that's how we like to operate round here!)...

Sable is just a name, nothing deeper than that, it's just a short, easily remembered, easily typed word that got picked in a highly unscientific way about 4 years ago. The Heraldic colour black was the real inspiration, but the Pine Marten, also known as a Sable, seems to work far better as a mascot: small, energetic, attractive, just like us! 

Who We Are
We aim to provide an entertaining and informative experience for as wide a range of visitors as possible. The site owner is Mark Kerr. Contributors to the site include Russell Wood, Roger Burnett and Jake Collins. Further content comes from a range of people credited on their own sections of the Sable network. 

What We Do
Write, design, advise, train, inform, research. This is part personal site, part international portal, and part portfolio. Make of it what you like, we're pleased to see you and welcome your comments, suggestions and contributions. There is a cunning business plan of sorts behind the site, but it's still developing.

Why We Do What We Do
Because we can, because we like it, because it's useful both to you the visitor, but also to our clients in other areas as a case study on how to (or how not to, depending on your point of view) design, market and manage a Web site.

You Really Want To Know More?
Contact Mark Kerr for further information about opportunities for development, partnerships or contributions related to the Sable site.

Other Sable sites you might enjoy - we have no connection with any of these sites nor them with us ... (except I think they're fun...)

WWF Wrestler
Mercury Sable
 Sable Antelope
The Sable
Sable Goat
Silver Sable
Sable Island
Sable Language
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XML/SGML-based
markup language

for Text-Speech 
synthesis

Not everything you see has to make sense . . .