Special thanks to my friends: Bojan, Bozidar, Erion, Al, Paul, and Gary who got me started with HTML in the first place.
Please take a moment to view my resume. You can contact me via Email.
View my bookmarks and favorites or the index at the end of the list. If you don't use the index you can still press "Ctrl-F" and search for a keyword. If it appears in the links or in one of the headings you'll find it! (My bookmarks page was created using the "FavTool" utility from Microsoft, plus a program I wrote in BASIC to simplify it, add ordered lists, and make the index at the end.)
Me workin' and workin' and
workin' summore.
My niece's wedding
What a tornado can do to a house
What a tsunami can do to a coastline
These are some of the most interesting pictures that folks have emailed to me. Enjoy!
Hope your trailer hitch is good!
Escape the crowded city and enjoy a day at the water park.
You are a bush pilot in the African veldt. You fly in some critical medical supplies and enjoy a quick lunch at the hospital. You are eager to get to your next appointment. You return to your plane to find that the only piece of shade around has become verrrry popular in your absence...I believe take-off will be somewhat delayed!
My brother fishing.
My other brother hunting.
Ad for a 1985 Blue Volkswagen Golf from an Irish newspaper:
My Resume
My Tutoring Services
My Bookmarks
Send Email to Me
Surplusage
JavaScript XOR Encryption
Free! Random numbers!
Mr. Z's Rubric for Performance Assessments
Another Rubric that Includes Outcome
The Ten Commandments of Math
My Freewebs Page no longer exists; I didn't access it enough.
My Yahoo/Geocities Page
My son's Bravenet page
If you'd like to know why I would NEVER post any of my friends' email addresses on my web page, and what the REAL purpose of the above link is, follow one of these links:
Unicom
What spiders must do
Obliquity
Or, email me and I'll explain... Email Zim
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Wanna check your email from ANYWHERE? Visit my other favorite web site,
Mail2Web.com!
Sometimes when browsing the web you come across a real gem!
This page best viewed in 640x480 so near-sighted, bi-specticled folks like me can read it at arms length where they keep their monitors!
Last updated: 4 Aug 07