Ray's Website
Welcome to Ray's Website, or if this is a return visit - then welcome back!
I'm Ray Broniak and this is where my web persona hangs out 24 hours a day and
365 days each year. I've been here at Geocities for about a year now! I
transfered over here when I moved down to North Carolina in the fall of '96.
It's a big change from Michigan, but I really like it alot. Janice and I
have been seeing each other now for about 8 months - I like that alot too!
Come in and browse around, maybe you'll see something interesting. If you
do drop me a note, I'll be interested in hearing from you. You can
check out the biography to find out some more.
If you're interested in learning to program TI's latest organizer,
the AVIGO then check out the AVIGO developement page.
I'm trying to find some brave souls to help write applications for the
device. Also be sure to check out the new
Photo Album to see all the latest photos
that I've put together. Some of them are as old as me and they are all
interesting reading. And when you're done there, be sure to stop over at
Sights and Sounds for a
sample of some original multimedia creations that I've put together.
As you can see, I'm a StarTrek
fan, although I don't consider myself a
diehard Trekkie. But what I really enjoy is computer graphics and Digital
Video graphics. I have a
Digital Perception video card that can generate
Hi resolution NTSC video animations or commercials. If you need someone to
put together a video or a website for you, drop me an E-mail at
Raychem or at
IntrexNet, and we can talk.
And don't forget to check out the
Net Links before you leave. I've only
put in a dozen or so but they are good friends and places that I visit
on a regular basis. I hope you'll find someplace new that you've never
been to before.
I guess that's all for now... Thanks for stopping by and
be sure to book mark this place so you can come back again. I'll
try to update the stuff so there will be something new to look at when
you come back. Until next time, take care, and I'll be wishing you all
the best in your net travels.
So long... - Ray Broniak