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Here's a picture of me at the
Research and Educational Planning Center, University of Nevada. It
was taken (circa, 1990) when I reverted to the role of senior research
professor, just in time to successfully avoid being fired by a goofy
dean after five years as director of that same research center. We didn't
have color in those days, but you can still see how relaxed I am (was).

But then I led two lives,
too. This is Elaine with me (circa, 1987). She was a tough,
old sourdough from Alaska, my good friend, fishing partner, running buddy.
Once, when building a cabin near a river where she was dredging for gold,
she "borrowed" a bull dozer and dragged an outhouse from some miner's camp
several miles to her own camp site. I think on this occasion, we
were headed to a lake in the desert for craw dads. We always had one of
these with us . Actually...


or
My grandson, Nicholas (age 7) spent an afternoon in the summer of '98 designing
his own web page.He thought you might be interested. Check
it out.
My number 2 daughter got married this summer (7-24-99) and there are a bunch
of picture to prove it here.
Construction projects, summer
'99
My family history site has a few old pictures
up.
Footnotes
Actually..., I got this little Java compass from
Jamie Zawinski, the Netscape hacker who wrote code for 120 hours a week
to create Navigator. He was assigned to hack on Mozilla.org
(the open souce code project for developing a new Navigator) about a year
before AOL bought Netscape. He resigned in April, much disillusioned. Jamie
has a VERY
intelligent page at http://www.jwz.org