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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.
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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!
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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.
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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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