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Bruce Tognazzini |
If you've ever talked with Tog, you know he's a font of wacky tales, observations, and experiences. Click on over to AskTog, his homepage and online columns about design and living. Buy books through his site and help him make some lunch money. |
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David Morford |
Dave's had a homepage even longer than I have, and he updates it far more frequently as well. Actually, it's not right to call it a homepage anymore, since it's a full-blown weblog laden with digital scribblings on software design and other weighty topics. Don't take it the wrong way, but I much preferred having these conversations over coffee or a pint. Reading it is not nearly as fun, plus the font is still very small and resistant to user efforts to make it larger (shame on you Dave!). |
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Mike Hinnant |
Like Dave, Mike and Cari now live in Seattle. And also like Dave, their website is a blog these days, but it's more devoted to family-related stuff than professional commentary. I was very happy when they moved to the Bay area, and I was very sad when they moved up to Seattle. |
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Robert Venarge |
Rob's site doesn't get updated frequently, but I go there to check out the "woohoo!" wizard at the bottom of the page. (I'm not sure why he made it a hyperlink, but many things that Rob does are better left questioned.) |

Here are some friends who once had websites, but for whatever reason, no longer do. |
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Jim Vorbau |
http://www.iwaynet.net/~jvorbau Not quite sure why Jim's page is no longer there. What's the deal dude? |
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Jon Pavlik |
http://www2.netcom.com/~jpav/Newpage.html I'm not too surprised that Pav's site is no longer around. In fact, I was surprised when I learned he even had one, seeing as how he hates computers. Pav: I excuse you, but I'm sad anyway, because you were the only one on this entire page with pictures of guns on their home page. |
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Magnus Stjernstrom |
http://www.stjernstrom.com/ Magnus really has no excuse...I mean, he even has his own domain name! Well, I guess technically his site is still there. It's just been "closed" for over a year, which is just as bad as being offline. Come on Mag! |
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Nicole Love |
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/NMRL/ I'm kind of surprised Nic's pages lasted as long as they did. I guess she finally ditched her CompuServe account. |