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The purpose of this page is to give information about various things I haven't had time to put on individual pages, such as hyperlinks, other sites, graphics, and information about me. I did not want to use any graphics, to speed up the load of the document, and to navigate easily through this page. Please enjoy yourself with the following reading.

The story behind the page

The first impression that you'll probably get is that this site is not dedicated to just one thing. It has links, files and information on different things. Like MIDIs. I'm a MIDI collector: I have more than 7.5 MB in my hard drive. Or links to shareware sites. Or information about authoring HTML pages. You can learn more about my life, and what I do every day. If you'd like to polish your page, just take a look at my tips. I had a great time doing this home page. I didn't use any of those lame HTML editors; I used the best friend of the PC guy: NoTePaD! A lot of the artwork is done by CorelDRAW! 4 (old but fast and faithful). In the beginning, I tried to work with the Word HTML Internet Assistant, but it was of no use: errors kept appearing in my documents, and the formatting options didn't appear consistent; it even saved my documents with an .html extension but with Word document format. I wanted to download the FrontPage, but how for God's sake can one stay connected for more than 3 hours without having your parents bother you for the phone line?

My first idea of a homepage was to build sort of a navigation center, like InfoSearch, a page created by one fellow homesteader here at GeoCities (Way to go, man! I liked the ImageMap!). But, later, I decided to do something that reflects a part of my philosophy: anarchy, and in the center of this anarchy, order and rule. Well, here it is. It will keep getting better with time. I will try to polish this place more and more as time goes on. Come frequently, and you'll see changes frequently. Don't forget to click on the reload button if you came here a week ago; your browser may not be checking the new versions of the pages here saved.

Hyperlinks of interesting stuff

First, we need a link to the Scott's page o' computer illiteracy, because it's the best humor page I've ever seen. Not even Murphy's Laws can equal them. I read these pages and I rolled on the floor of laughter. Check this page out too: Jason's humor page, a lot of jokes in one single place.

Now, have you always wanted to meet your friends on the net, or know if they are online, without any chat rooms or searching? See, I got this nifty program called ICQ that lets me know if anyone on my list is on the net, and I can set permissions so that no unwanted person knows I'm on the 'Net.

Visit this: the Death Clock. Enter your birth date, your sex, and die! Or, probably, you'd want to follow a temperament test, at the Keirsey Temperament Sorter Page. I followed it; my results are ESTP (feel free to look up there what that means). It's like that: you fill out a form, then press Commit, and in a few moments you get measures of your personality. Tres cool!

You consider yourself intelligent? Think you have the highest IQ of your community? Then follow these tests at S.I.F.S.R home page, and comfort yourself with the famous sentence: stupid is what stupid does.

If you want your page to be advertised in another sites for free, visit the Internet Link Exchange; they'll present banners of your site in other places, and you'll present banners of other people in your site.

Look, you probably want to go chat sometimes, but don't know how to. Direct your browser to the WebChat Broadcasting System to chat with hundreds of people online in a fancy way, or get the shareware tool for IRC (text-based chat), mIRC, if you are a hard-core, rude smart user.

You folks that listen to Robert Miles: sounds, MIDIs, information about his CDs can be found here. Email me if you get MIDI versions of Children. Here's a great place to start your MIDI collection:

Take a look at the CyberVille Digital Café e-zine. It has some very good articles about what's going on in the 'Net.

Aviation sites: check this out!!! Jay's New Cool PAge. Something about accidents on airplanes.

To add your page to the coolest email search service on the web, or just to search the e-mail of others, check WhoWhere?.

I moved all the links related to Web pages authoring, HTML, Java and CGI to my HTML help page. Anyway, you can get free counters for your web pages at:

Check your genealogy here Jeanne's home page if you want to investigate about your family. Cool tips about it found there. Very informative page!

Here are my friends' URLs. Visit them and take a look at what have they done. We are not the same, and we have very different interests:

Then, we have the shareware sites links: Last, but not least, comes the cool link: porn sites! GIGS of pics just for your viewing pleasure, FREE!!!

About me

You asked for it. Don't say I didn't warn you (well, I didn't).

I'm a (approx.) years old guy, who wants to spend his time on everything that comes to his mind. I listen to nearly every kind of music that exists (not too much salsa anyway). Depends on my mood. I like hard-core techno, happy techno, industrial, rave, hard rock, nearly every kind of (contradictory) music suit my tastes. I am deeply hooked on trance, or dreamhouse music. Right now, as you could see in my MIDI page (you DID see it, didn't you?) I have a lot of MIDI files of the same song - Children. This song was written by Robert Miles a few months ago and hit the charts as soon as it was finished. I like Captain Jack too. I love raveparties. And, I'm a great fan of Beavis and Butthead. Long live MTV and Beavis and Butthead!!! Ren & Stimpy is cool, too!!!

My hobbies are: surfing the Internet, chatting with my friends, playing Duke Nukem, Quake or Worms (yeah, Worms rule!), hanging out with my buddies, dancing, going to parties, well, everything a standard teenager does. Standard suks! I hate myself sometimes, because we all feel pressed to follow the mass and do what fellows do, to be a part of the group. Oh, I was forgetting something: we (my friends and me) like to play roleplaying games (RPGs). Right now, we're having an adventure on Mage: The Ascension. Up to today, it's pretty cool. We play Magic: The Gathering too.

I live in Guayaquil, Ecuador. We speak spanish here. Ecuador is a small country, with 11'000,000 people; it's located in South America and its coast lie beneath the Pacific. We have nice beaches here. Let me tell you, Ecuador is a very nice little country. It has everything a big country has, too. We have all kinds of climate. In Guayaquil (where I live) it's very hot, ranging from 25° to 40°. But in the capital, Quito, they have temperatures from -5° up to 20° (very cold for me). We have a lot of mountains, the highest one is 7400 meters, I think. Well, if you think you would like to have more information about Ecuador, please visit EcuaNET's home page, the main service provider and a host of links to the most important information sites here.

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The guestbook and email

Guestbook by Lpage You can sign my guestbook or view it. Please check it. I'd be very pleased if you leave your fingerprints here. Use the "Back" button on your browser to backtrack here afterwards.

If you want to email me, just click here: Rudd-O (at GeoCities). I would be very pleased to hear you came into my homepage. Thanks for being here; I hope you liked it. Have a nice time!

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