Site Updates

In August 2003, I put my site up on my new ISP, Comcast.net. I added some stuff. I'm still using FrontPage.

In October 2001, I started using FrontPage on Windows. So far, it kicks ass.

In September, 2000, I started using Adobe GoLive for creation of all my site content and management of my site. So far, GoLive kicks ass. I'll keep you posted.

In August, 1998, I brought the content a bit up to date and made fairly substantial format changes and started using frames and CSS. Wicked stuff, man.

If your browser doesn't support frames, well, then, you're pretty much out of luck. Go back to reading print media, you atavistic freak. My page is a product of our fast-paced, free-wheeling disposable society, and I am compelled to wear the latest tags like so much high fashion web prêt-a-porter. Go spend more money on software.

Prior to August, 1998, my site (which seemed to be much more interesting back then) was just a bunch of manually written HTML files created using BBEdit (which still does not suck).

The picture at the top of this page was taken with a black and white Connectix Quickcam in early 1995, just after the invention of the Internet by Al Gore and the founding of Netscape (then known as Mosaic Communication Corp.) by Jim "Old Joe" Clark and Marc Andreessen. I was working at Radius at the time. My friends tell my that (a) Radius is out of business now, (b) I don't look like that anymore, and (c) neither Mosaic nor Netscape exist anymore... something about "AOL". Whatever.