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And so it
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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
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all complaints to
/dev/null and life
will be good once
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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...
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First post of
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February 11, 1999 <->
February 14, 1999
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February 25, 1999 <-> March
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March 28, 1999 <-> April
12, 1999
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April 23, 1999 <-> April
30, 1999
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1998 Archive
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February 17, 1999 <->
February 24, 1999
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March 3, 1999 <-> March 24,
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April 14, 1999 <-> April
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Asgard
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Andrew's site - tons of
content. If you watch TV,
are interested in anime,
take a look at his site.
Regularly updated!
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Thoughts And Theory
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Dean's page, now that
he's at UMich. Updated
regularly.
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The WildCard Domain
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Brian's site has
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Anti-Epic, Legends of
Lauria, and anime
images. Actually,
he's changed his site
now, look for
upcoming
additions....
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Tina's Page Of Stuff
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Tina's thoughts of
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Hey, it's being
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Olen's Homepage
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Olen's place,
complete with Mac
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usual
miscellaneous
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Bryan's Web Zone
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Cars (Porsche
drooling),
graphics,
hardware, and
game content...
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How-Ying's Page of
Hockey Tips for Newbies
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New page of
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you newbies
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should do
when starting
out in your
rollerblading
careers.
Highly
recommended
reading for
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Time (Formerly
Kamikaze's World of
Junk)
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This site
now
contains
HY's
thoughts on
leaving
home...good
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