Wendel the World Wide Web Wyvern's Roost
( We have enough spiders already, dontcha think? )

Wendel, being a somewhat persnicity Wyvern, will only allow a select few to hang out at his roost. Fortunately, he has taken a liking to me, and given me top billing here at his roost. Other people hang out here, and their are a few doors in the back that lead to intereseting places.



In an effort to put an end to all of the self-glorifying autobiographies out there on the web, I asked one of my best friends comes up with a self-gloryfying biography. So if you consider yourself a brave person, you can discover everything you always wanted to know about Chuck but were afraid to ask.
My family has recently acquired MANY email address. Well, that's not entirely true. Many aunts uncles & cousins have had email for a while, but we've just in the past year really started using it to talk to eachother. I still can't get used to the fact that my Dad spends more time on the web than me. Heck, he even pays all of his shareware fees!
  • Joshua Archer: Due to a seemingly innocent escalation between our personal sites, josh and I got paid for web-authoring for a few years. Right now he's doing something you might say is more exciting.
  • Miffleypoo? Nonsense? Nonsense! It's my pal Mark Gabel's personal web-site o' goofiness. MIA
  • Seatbelt Googleplex: I don't know, ask Darren. A good example of someone who refuses to let their site be a list of other people's sites.
  • Jim Alexander: Jim knows more about UNIX than you do.
  • Ryan Grisso: Sometimes he is mistakenly called Bernice.
  • Thor Vandehei: Thor, the god. Well, a minister of cheese if nothing else.
  • Cameron: A good example of someone whose page is just a list of links. But I know he can do better. Please bug him to do so. MIA
  • Dave Smith: Notice the similarity in last names? A cousin o' mine.
  • Word: Issues. Culture. Jejeune -- whatever that means. Word is the first intelligent repository of html art that I've come across. I'm not talking a computer art gallery, but an actual blending of narrative, imagery, and good old "enhanced for netscape" HTML.
  • The Last Homely House: Where Elrond can be found on the web.
  • Survival Research Laboratories: Frankenstein for the new millenia.
  • The Brothers Digital: Not to be confused with either the Brothers Grimm, or the Brothers K, these guys are my favorite Websmiths. Mind you, I might be a bit biased in this assessment.

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