Here are some leftover bits and pieces you might find interesting:

Here's a picture of me with my friends Maribel, Joy, and Juan hanging out on the grass the day after my 10-year high school reunion this summer.

You won't find this marine life in the Monterey Bay Aquarium. (More interesting stuff at The Schatz/Ornstein Studio.

How's this for an exercise in self-indulgence? (As opposed to any other aspect of personal web pages?!?)

They don't write songs the way they used to. Or rather, doesn't it seem like they're writing tunes just like they used to?

I tried dyeing my hair bluish for my birthday this past year.

My friend Scott decided to go red instead.

And here's my buddy Hiram defacing the stoop of someone's house back in San Diego.

I've also posted my salsa recipe.

But if you don't feel like eating, you can go visit some pictures I found of some interesting mice.

Or, better yet, check out Lou in drag at Beaker's party.

This striking cover from the British 'zine Dazed and Confused appeared on the fashion page of The San Francisco Chronicle. Her name is Aimee Mullins.

And this is an old advertisement from the Ad Council's clean water campaign.

I'm told that my new nephew, Dillon, looks a lot like me.

[woof!] I am an avid fan of Apple Computer's Cyberdog Internet Suite. It has one of the fastest, most stable web browsers out there, and it provides one of the most elegant user interfaces I've experienced yet. Development of Cyberdog has been picked up by Hutchings Software (maker of Rapid-I Bookmarks) and Kantara Software (maker of the Blake browser part, now in pre-release). You can hear me rave about Cyberdog on Minnesota Public Radio's program, Future Tense.

[MPW]Though I really don't have much time for it, I'm learning my way around Apple's Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, so I can try to learn C and C++.

[I'm just a bill] Oh my god! It's Schoolhouse Rock!

[The
Microsoft
Boycott Campaign] Check out the Microsoft Boycott Campaign home page for some interesting reading.

The Freedows Project needs programmers now! Find out what they're about, then sign up to help.

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