About the author

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my portrait:

My portrait.  Click to enlarge.

My profile:

I took this picture of myself with my own camera, by turning on the timer, setting the zoom/focus, putting the camera on the refrigerator, and walking to the other end of my kitchen.

  • I live in Burlington, VT
  • I was born in 1963.
  • I am a virgin and have no plans for marriage at this time.
  • My hobbies are Photography, Computers, and bicycling.

My Olympus Camera:

Front view of my Olympuc camera taken with my Kodak DC120 camera.  
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Back view of my Olympuc camera taken with my Kodak DC120 camera.  
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Top view of my Olympuc camera taken with my Kodak DC120 camera.  
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Olympus D-500L digital camera

  • F 2.8 with 50mm - 150mm (3x) zoom lens
  • 1024 x 768 pixels in high resolution (up to 40+ photos)
  • 640 x 480 pixels in standard mode (up to 100 photos)
  • bright 1.8" color display in back.
  • Options like flash modes, macro, timer, etc.
  • Auto-Focus and exposure
  • Exposure can be adjusted +/- 3 f-stops.
  • Powered by 4 AA NMH batteries
  • Downloads via serial port, cable, and software.

My desktop computer:

My MidWest Micro computer.  Click to enlarge.

Midwest-Micro P5-75 (slot 5 class Pentium processor running at 75 Megahertz) Mid-Tower computer, which is currently configured with:
  • Iomega SCSI 2930 Jaz drive (PCI Bus)
  • Iomega Parallel port zip drive,
  • Removable hard-drive bay for running different operating systems and setups;
  • Plextor 6xPlex 6X SCSI II CD-ROM player,
  • 3.5" and 5.25" high density diskette drives,
  • Dual 5 Gigabyte internal Maxtor hard drives, and
  • Standard components like Speakers, 32 MB EDO-DRAM, etc.
  • Original setup cost $2700 only three years ago.

I use this computer to test the coding with MicroSoft Internet Explorer, version 3 and Netscape Explorer, version 3. The graphics card is normally set at 640 by 480 pixels.

My notebook computer:

Picture of Winbook Notebook computer.  Click to enlarge.

Winbook XL 233Mhz MMX ($2600)

  • 12.1" SVGA 800x600 pixel active matrix display
  • 32 Megabytes of EDO DRAM (memory)
  • 3.2 Gigabyte removable hard drive
  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • PipeLine Burst Level 2 Cache
  • 3.5" floppy and 20x variable speed CD-ROM player - both built in
  • Integrated dual button pointing stick and touchpad - both active simultaneously
  • 16-bit Yamaha wavetable sound card
  • Internal speakers (so so) and microphone
  • Two type II PCMCIA slots together (1 type III)
  • PCI graphics accelatorator with 2MB or DRAM
  • 56K Internal Fax/Modem
  • Infra-Red communication thing
  • Ports include parallel, serial, PS/2 (for external mouse, trackball, or keyboard), VGA, TV out, two Universal Serial Buses (USB), speakers, microphone, and something else.
  • MicroSoft Windows 95 version 2 pre-installed - with CD included.

This is the computer I use for setting up my web-pages under MicroSoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and test them using NetScape Navigator 4.0; This computer views best under 800x600 pixels.

I also use the Opera browser in NO-FRAMES mode to test out the page under no-frames browser conditions.

My Kodak Camera:

Front view of my Olympuc camera taken with my Kodak DC120 camera.  
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Back view of my Olympuc camera taken with my Kodak DC120 camera.  
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Kodak DC-120

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