The owner of this site is R. Adam Molnar, adam@twelvefruits.com. The site is hosted by Lunarpages on their Atlas server.
The recommended fonts are Comic Sans MS and Verdana. Some of the Romanticism and Stations pages also recommend Lucida Handwriting as a pretty cursive font. If you find the fonts funny, your browser has funny fonts for cursive and sans serif. The pages are created on a Macintosh. They look best in 800 by 600 resolution, or larger, at thousands of colors or higher. This site tries to be Lynx and reader friendly, by including ALT tags for almost all images, using tables and frames lightly, and keeping image size generally small. Nevertheless, there is no guarantee of compatibility. The coding implements the HTML 4.0 Standard faithfully, but various browsers do weird things.
Choosing a name for this site was pretty difficult. It had to be based on something I (Adam) liked and found meaningful. There are lots of those things, but in addition, I wanted a name that work as a consulting company. For eventually, I want to have my own boutique statistics firm, and that starts with grabbing and holding a name. It took a while to find one. In the 2004 .hack//ENEMY championships, described in this report, my deckname for the finals came from Revelations 22:1, "the river of the water of life." The next verse describes the Tree of Life on the river, which bears twelve kinds of fruits, one for each month. I really like that image, and find hope in it. "Twelve Fruits Consulting" doesn't sound too bad either, and the name twelvefruits.com was born.
Despite practicing Catholicism, I didn't know about the old Baltimore Catechism, and the twelve fruits of the Holy Ghost. The Biblical reference is Ephesians 5: 22-23. More modern translations list nine fruits of the Spirit, but the old Latin Vulgate lists twelve: charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, modesty, and chastity.