http://www.angelfire.com/ok/natpastandstuff
"natpast" was short for National Pastime, or baseball. My first page, a little thing about a paragraph long with some links. Lasted a few months during the summer of 1997.

http://www.angelfire.com/ok/mrsports
Pretty similar to the first one. May have actually been two or three paragraphs at times.

A Geocities site I can no longer remember the address of
I believe this was my first try at a sports logos site. Had all 30 MLB logos on the same page, and not much else. This one didn't last very long.

The SportsMan's SuperSite
*still functional
Started out as Mike's Logos Site in 1997, then over time blossomed into a rather impressive network of sports-related content. The navigation map doesn't work anymore (or any of the images, for that matter), but everything should still be there. I stopped updating in 1999.

http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/ChiefEse
An attempt at a non-sports site that was up for less than a year when I was 16. Not much original content, which is one reason I lost interest in it quickly.

CAHS Killer Trumpz
*still functional
In order to get some section pride started up, I stole the nickname of the Stanford trumpets, applied it to my high school's, and made a website. Wild success followed. The site's no longer in my hands, and I don't know if there's still anyone bothering to update.

An Online Guide to Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark
*still functional
My most successful site ever in terms of visitors. Even though I haven't updated it in two years, it still draws people looking for info on The Brick. I can't do any more work on it because I've lost the password.

All Things Ruark
*still functional
My first online journal, and first real personal page. It began about two weeks after I left for USC, with the last update occuring on October 2, 2003.