Family: June 2001 Archives

Yes, it's true! I do have a family, thanks to the help of my loving wife Dana�. The photo below is with us wearing SCA garb (SCA, The Society for Creative Anachronism, is a place where we go to do historical recreations of the medieval ages). That image is from somewhere around 1997.
Jason works at Yahoo!, and can be reached as jfesler@gigo.com.
Danaë runs the local SCA goldenrivers.org web site and can be reached as hobbit@gigo.com . For the curious, you may also find these SCA links useful: cynagua.org, westkingdom.org, www.sca.org.
The kids are much older than this picture appears. However, their email addresses are not published. Contact one of us if you have a legitimate reason to request their address.
I'm just your average computer geek who has found that all compouters suck, all operating systems suck, all routers suck, etc - it's just a matter of finding the one tha sucks the least for the application you have in mind. If you were looking for my resume.. click here. Don't forget, that if you need me for a large project to check my availability. Quick note: I'm the combo System Administrator, Network Administrator, CGI-Guy, and Fire Fighter.
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The family (of course!) - Danaë, Branwyn, and JoshuaDislikes
- Windows. I can operate it. I can fix it, if I absolutely must (read: you're a VERY close relative of mine, that is still talking to me). Wake up, folks, get a Mac! Get a Linux box! Down with the empire!
- DOS - I have even less use for DOS. Any operating system that's got the same acronym as "Denial of Service" has to be evil. Even more.. it has Microsoft's name on it.
- Music - Death to Disco!
- Music - playing - Casio keyboards *don't* count. Sorry. Really. If you think you're getting into keyboards.. go to your nearest 3-4 professional music stores, and play with the toys. Get something that sounds real. Better yet, get a grand piano, just don't tell me, as I'll be very jealous.
- Programming - 16 bit programming, ie for DOS. DOS sucks, Beavis. 8 bit was pretty cool tho. These days, why struggle? We've got enough bits for everyone now.
