Ye Olde Archive
(Or "Where the Past Comes Alive",
courtesy
the History Channel)
Magnolia tells us "the book
says we may be done with the past, but the past isn't done with us..."
And while I never really live by the
book, the book sometimes has a lesson or two in store for us. Life is
all about lessons, which is more than I can say about college
academics. Life at college, however, is where I learned the lesson of
how to program & design websites... a valuable lesson indeed.
Once I learned this skill, I utilized it toward making my "History major"
identity meaningful. Here we can see the fruits of that labor, more
neatly divided into sections easily identified with cultural icons that you've
heard of & I love. For posterity & personal edification, as well
as no lack of humor, I offer my past to you. You don't even have to write
an interpretive paper on what my life must have been like on it.
Circa 17 May 2004, this page has been redesigned slightly to clarify the base-city of each group of eras. Thus far,
Waltham, Berkeley, &
Oakland have been my online homes.
Introspection,
My Worst Friend
(Current)
The Kurt Vonnegut Era
The HOLD Era
The Franz Kafka Era
(8 October - 6 November 2006)
The Beatles Era
(12 December 2005 - 7 October 2006)
Oakland (21 April 2004 - 11 December 2005)
(15 February - 11 December 2005)
The Bob Dylan Era
(21 April 2004 - 14 February 2005)
Berkeley (30 August 2002 - 20 April 2004)
(26 June 2003 - 20 April 2004)
The Cat Stevens Era
(30 August 2002 - 25 June 2003)
Waltham (8 September 1998 - 29 August 2002)
The Ray Bradbury Era
(3 November 2001 - 29 August 2002)
The Simon & Garfunkel Era
(7 January - 2 November 2001)
The Watership Down Era
(13 March 2000 - 6 January 2001)
The Waltham Weekly
(8 September 1998 - 10 March 2000)