‟ In my humble opinion, an organization worth a damn shouldn't pepper its 'About' section with constant praise and accolades. Those have a place, certainly, but they shouldn't occupy all of the space.
For instance, I resent that this site is (as of 2026-04-30) hosted by Google, for multiple reasons which, given the current technological climate, might be obvious. There will likely come a time when I rebuild this site from the ground up and host it myself. I probably should've accomplished that three years ago. Anyway...
In 2016, I started a collective known as 'Scratchware Limited' because I wanted to put a name to a group of programming projects. It came to be simply because it hadn't been. Fast forward roughly nine years from that point, and it was time for a long-overdue restructuring/reestablishment.
The result is The 3000 Company (abbrv. as "T3KC" or "3KCom."). It handles, oversees, and dabbles in just about everything I endeavor in and then some. Although I'm presently T3KC's solitary manager and lead director, I often get my friends and associates in on the fun.
We've got a software development collective, a record label, a literary brainstorming/publishing division, a bevy of filmmaking branches, and a video game development arm. And we're open to strolling down new avenues.
That's quite the word spiel, yikes. It's also entirely self-descriptive. Here: I'll put forth a phrase I'm keen to in the hope that, if you're interested, you'll abide by yourself (and perhaps even us) in fulfilling:
do a number on it. ”
— E. McKelvey