This page is a non-exhaustive list of the people I know who have websites. So, see, I do have friends, dammit!
If you are not listed there, contact me and complain. (However, if you are not listed there because you do not have a website, then I will protest your complaints, and my contempt for you will rise swiftly!)
Sam Steele, aka Master Chip (or simply Chip to Mere Mortals) was my co-conspirator in the mission to create a C99 immulator.
His inspiration helped me to focus while I worked on the M series... such things as vtest (the original, now lost...), DMX, and even KC (he's the reason why they are now instructions in the release!).
He has recently registered the domain name c99.org.
She needs no introduction.
However, I will give here one anyways.
Samantha Mastridge is a ledgendary sex worker... but she also writes poems, manages to be a good friend, and scares ghosts. At least, she used to before she started spending time in the sun and getting pissed off rather than pissed on (kinky, but, you know, anything for a friend... thanks, twappy!).
Perhaps it is best if I didn't give any more of my friends introductions... in retrospect, that doesn't sound quite as flattering in text as it did in thought.
He doesn't really have a webpage, he is just pretending.
Actually, this link might not be working, either. Oh, well.
The link used to be the homepage of this alter ego, Lord Granitor, which is what The Menz[1] used to call me. Old code stuff, like my first attempts at programming in C, are hidden there,as well as the old FAQs.
Carol has a host of talents, and hence was known as the "multi-talented CC" during the days when an elite[2] group of persons (including myself) ran a ledgendary IRC server, doot.fdf.net. The server thingy is in itself another story, which is now in the distant past but was fun while it lasted.
Hop onto her page and find out more about her adventures.
By the way, she isn't really blonde, just pretending.
by K31 [
Full URL to the K31 Homepage ].
since Monday, 1 Oct. 2001.
last touched c. Mon. 15 Dec. 2003.
[1] The Menz, aka The Four Horsemen, was a peaceful group to which I belonged during secondary school days. In theory, a webpage just for The Menz would be great to do, but, this is so far a political concept rather than engineering task (that is, people talk about it, but nothing is done).
[2] We weren't really all that elite, but we had fun and did some cool things.