Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 14:49:08 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 09 Dec 1996 23:39:15 GMT Content-length: 4229
Non-Professor
Room 1334 Computer Sciences
1210 West Dayton St.
Madison, WI 53706
263-2644
I am currently working for Net Scout Services, a project of InterNIC. Wait! Wait! We are not a part of Registration Services. We couldn't help you with your domain name problems even if we wanted to. InterNIC does a lot of neat things with all its NSF and NSI money and Net Scout is one of those things. We are located in the Computer Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Seeing as how I could never explain what Net Scout does as elegantly as our fearless leader, Susan Calcari, check out the Net Scout web page for an official explanation. I do some design and maintenance on our web site and email list, the Scout Report. I also assist Pete DeVries with tech support for our 5 macs, 1 PC and 2 UNIX machines.
Before coming to Net Scout, I spent two and a half years at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Most of that time I was a full time student as well. At Molecular Biology, I was what we called a Technical Support Assistant/Digital Video Specialist. Which meant I had to run around fixing people's broken mice and answering email questions most of the time, but when I was lucky, I got to make cool videos. If you are interested in using digital video for instructional purposes, check out my Multimedia Services web page.
I am a graduate of the University of Wisconsin's Philosophy program, which makes me a philosopher (and a real hot commodity in this capitalist society). I also completed the requirements for the pre-med curriculum which makes me a shameless pragmatist. So why am I here at the Computer Science Department? Email me and we'll talk about it - It's been a while since I've had a good metaphysical discussion.
Here are some links that serve no practical purpose, but they make this page look more standard:
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