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- I
would especially like to thank Eric A. Meyer. I've never met
the fellow, but he has made an excellent tutorial for
learning basic HTML, Intro
to HTML. In a matter of four hours, I zipped through the beginner's
tutorial and was able to put the basics of the first version of this
site together. An intermediate-level tutorial is also available. Thanks,
Eric!
've
compiled an extensive page of JET- & Japan-Related
links relating to various aspects of the JET Program, Japanese culture,
getting a job in Japan, and so on. These sites range from the serious
to the silly to the strange...
nfortunately,
it seems that only a few of my friends have homepages. They're a great
bunch of people, so do please stop by their sites and say "Hi,"
too.
- Dan
Bree, University of Michigan
School of Information (UM-SI) graduate, now doing cool film production
stuff.
- Sarah
Reitmeier, UM-SI graduate, now involved in various and sundry
user interface design and usability adventures in Tennesee.
- Glenn
Fischer, UM-SI graduate, now budding entreprenuer and chemistry
prof at Madonna University.
- Kate
Degelau, UM-SI graduate (Information Economics), now super-mom
in Atlanta
- Susan
Dziadosz, UM-SI graduate, now usability expert at Microsoft
- Angela Mustonen,
UM-SI graduate, now blazing a trail for the
field in Ohio (um, I don't mean farming, but it's close...)
- T.
Charles Yun, UM-SI graduate now working for Internet
2 in Ann Arbor. Always on the bleeding edge...
- Kristine
Yun, UM-SI graduate now working as an Information Coordinator
at Small Times Media.
- J.
Brian Kurtz, UM-SI graduate, working at a cool Internet-based
cable TV company in Seattle.
- Mark
Handel, PhD student/wunderkind with interests in everything from
printmaking to photography to interface design and information visualization
- Alan
Kiste, back in grad school again at U-Michigan
- Brian
Spolarich, self-described computer geek doing cool stuff with a
biotech outfit in Ann Arbor.
- Scott
Damask, now working for a pharmaceutical firm doing bio-research
- Jarrod
VanKirk, now working in the always-exciting accounting field at
the University of Michigan.
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