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| Kristina |
I'd never seen such awesome and genuine graphics! Two years ago I took Computer Science/Programming. We use Borland/Delphi... I am enthused with your works and hoping to take C++ again in the classroom this summer. Greatttttt...graphics! I [told] my friends all over the www. (Thanks, Kristina!) |
| Data | (Referring, I believe, to the Software
Development Workshop...) Obviously a labor of love. It reads like a mentor experience rather than the run-of-the-mill how-to or FAQ site (although, they do have their place). Bravo! |
| Kathy Kathy's Cyberstudio |
A DAY OF HIGH EXPOSURE is what I would like to comment on. Very nicely written...makes one want to be there. |
![]() Bill Darling, The Critical Mass Award |
Hi Mark, Congratulations!!......Your site definitely qualifies for the "Critical Mass Award". Great job, good content and presentation and nice graphics plus easy to navigate. A positive contribution to the Web. A *very* nice site!! Excellent design, *beautiful* graphics and your information is presented well and easy to access. A worthy enterprise! Thanks for helping make the Web a more interesting, fun and attractive place to visit. I really enjoyed my visit to your site and will return again when time permits :) |
![]() Larry Shaffer Circle Of Friends Webring |
This is the first chance I had to come and visit. When you joined the Circle of Friends WebRing, I knew immediately I wanted to come back for a longer visit. Here are some of the things I like. Your web page is easy to explore. The key here is explore. You can meander and joy in the looking and the reading. It makes you want to come back again. You mentioned the Amiga. I must confess that my very first computer in the early 80s was a Commodore64. It was a lean and impressive machine. I liked the poem Tiny Children. Your use of words to conjure up emotions and pictures in one's mind is quite good. Your pictures are delightful. The Hunt was another testament to your ability to use words. Your imagery was outstanding. Thanks for the fun and the look at the future of SF/Fantasy writing. From one author/poet to another: well done. |
![]() Jim Kulakoski P.O. Box 290563 Marketing Director CONTESTWORLD Daytona Beach, FL 32129 contest@contestworld.com (904)322-5481 |
Mark, If only more people thought like you (and I) wouldn't this be a better place for everyone. I was most interested in your dissertations on politics, religion, logic, etc. Although I did not get to spend a lot of time at your site, I have no reservations about presenting you with the Hot Site Award (attached). I hope to visit some more but more importantly I want others to visit you and learn a little bit about logic and common sense! If you post the award please link it back to http://www.contestworld.com and feel comfortable in knowing that you are linking to a site owned by someone who shares many (and probably almost all) your views. |
| Harry Roger Williams, III The Church Of Gold |
Love it, wish I had more time. Will come back. Visited
both essays on objectivist thought. Hope
you'll visit my "Church of Gold" (Where the gods are in the pews") page
. It is meant to be a virtual "sanctuary" for atheists and materialists
who fear government conscription or persecution and social outcast status
for having the courage to face this world, which is of course real and wonderful
- so long as we live rationally. Come visit! Harry Roger Williams, III aka "Harry The Librarian." |
| Arla Macias (Translation services, bilingual advertising and Native American Art) | Wow !! That is the fastest large graphic I have ever
seen. Beautiful site.. Also a very informative article in Link Exchange. Keep up the great work. It would be an honor to have you sign my guestbook. |
| Dan
Kardas |
Wow, wish I had word on my machine, and html author,
and a scanner. Nice site, keep up the good work. Later, DAK |
| Julie Duffy (Jwordsmith) | What can I say? Words AND pictures? I'm jealous. Very, very impressed with the artistry and imagination evident in the pictures . Bravo! |
| Mike Stamper | A fascinating variety of material. I 'll be back again to read some more. How about adding some music? |
| Gary Rosengrant | Hi Mark, some of these pics look mighty familiar. :) I have not had time to got throught the entire site, but i will. Looks like you have done the usual outstanding job. Those of us who know you would expect nothing less!! Good luck, Gary |
| Lisa Pesci | Hi Mark, Visiting my parents (who, unlike Ken, do not view the internet as evil) in South Carolina and figured I'd check out your site. TINY CHILDREN is great, and of course the Charging Rhino route description is something I relate to. See you when I get back. Lisa. |
| Scott and Lori Walker and their menagerie | Hi Mark! We cast our vote
for The Temporal Doorway. We enjoyed the photos of your rock climbing and the text made us feel as if we were climbing with you. When we sampled your novel, we felt what it might be like to go rock-climbing in space! The art in your gallery was surreal and gave us the chills! Reading your philosophy on altruism and taxation made us feel as if we were sitting around the table at a family gathering sharing our ideas. We saw The Temporal Doorway as a "doorway to you," helping us to visit and get to know you even better. Thanks for sharing! Love Scott and Lori |
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