<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> www.taligentx.com : Collections </TITLE> </HEAD> <STYLE> <!-- a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } --> </STYLE> <BODY> <FONT> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <FONT> <TD> </TD> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> <TD> <FONT> <B> www.taligentx.com : <I> Collections </I> Home </B> </FONT> </TD> <TD> <FONT> <B> <SCRIPT> <!-- var days = new Array(7) days[1] = "Sunday";days[2] = "Monday";days[3] = "Tuesday";days[4] = "Wednesday";days[5] = "Thursday";days[6] = "Friday";days[7] = "Saturday"; var months = new Array(12) months[1] = "January";months[2] = "February";months[3] = "March";months[4] = "April";months[5] = "May";months[6] = "June";months[7] = "July";months[8] = "August";months[9] = "September";months[10] = "October";months[11] = "November";months[12] = "December"; var today = new Date() var day = days[today.getDay() + 1] var month = months[today.getMonth() + 1] var date = today.getDate() var year ="19" + today.getYear() document.write(day + ", " + month + " " + date + ", " + year)//--> </SCRIPT> </B> </FONT> </TD> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> <TD> </TD> </FONT> </TR> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> <TD> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <IMAGE> "> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <IMAGE> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <FONT> (2:03 AM CDT) <FONT> <B> And so it begins... </B> <FONT> <BR> </BR> Well, it's going to take a while to settle into my new home, but this place has achieved that grand vision of Good Enough (TM). Please direct all complaints to /dev/null and life will be good once again. =) <BR> </BR> <BR> </BR> It is nice to be back again, though...and I think updates will come as often as they did last year, and hopefully more regularly, because this new site is a little easier to maintain. (Warning: geek talk follows) HTML is cool. Netscape, however...well, it's a piece of crap. It has no idea how to handle nested tables, which is just wonderful because this site is primarily composed of nested table structures. Blah. The workarounds are silly. Blah. If you're interested, you can check out the parse tree for this page. It's fun to look at once you get down to the links section... <BR> </BR> <BR> </BR> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </IMAGE> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> <IMAGE> "> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <IMAGE> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> </TD> <TD> <FONT> (2:06 PM CDT) <FONT> <B> First post of the new site </B> <FONT> <BR> </BR> Well, it's really just a test, so let's see how it goes... <BR> </BR> <BR> </BR> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </IMAGE> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </IMAGE> </IMAGE> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <FONT> <B> News Archives </B> <BR> </BR> <FONT> <BR> </BR> <TABLE> <STYLE> <!-- a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } // --> </STYLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> February 11, 1999 <-> February 14, 1999 <BR> </BR> February 25, 1999 <-> March 2, 1999 <BR> </BR> March 28, 1999 <-> April 12, 1999 <BR> </BR> April 23, 1999 <-> April 30, 1999 <BR> </BR> 1998 Archive </FONT> </TD> <TD> <FONT> February 17, 1999 <-> February 24, 1999 <BR> </BR> March 3, 1999 <-> March 24, 1999 <BR> </BR> April 14, 1999 <-> April 21, 1999 <BR> </BR> May 1, 1999 <-> May 15, 1999 <BR> </BR> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </FONT> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> <TD> <CENTER> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> </CENTER> <IMG> </IMG> <CENTER> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> </CENTER> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> <B> The beginning is the most important part of the work. </B> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> <B> -Plato </B> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> <IMG> </IMG> <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> <FONT> Asgard <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Andrew's site - tons of content. If you watch TV, are interested in anime, take a look at his site. Regularly updated! </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> Thoughts And Theory <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Dean's page, now that he's at UMich. Updated regularly. </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> The WildCard Domain <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Brian's site has stuff on the Anti-Epic, Legends of Lauria, and anime images. Actually, he's changed his site now, look for upcoming additions.... </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> Tina's Page Of Stuff <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Tina's thoughts of the times... <BR> </BR> Hey, it's being updated now, too! </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> Olen's Homepage <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Olen's place, complete with Mac evangelism, anime info, and the usual miscellaneous schtuff. </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> Bryan's Web Zone <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> Cars (Porsche drooling), graphics, hardware, and game content... </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> How-Ying's Page of Hockey Tips for Newbies <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> New page of HY's that explains what you newbies out there should do when starting out in your rollerblading careers. Highly recommended reading for anyone. </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <FONT> Time (Formerly Kamikaze's World of Junk) <BR> </BR> <CENTER> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <FONT> This site now contains HY's thoughts on leaving home...good read. </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </FONT> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> <IMG> </IMG> </CENTER> </FONT> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <IMG> </IMG> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </TD> <TD> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </FONT> </BODY> </HTML>