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Birth Date: 9/6/04
Late Update: 9/12/04 Site By: Gregory Martin

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www.insete.com is hosted by
Lunarpages. The site's shell and several
other pages utilize PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.
PHP connects to a MySQL database to provide
content for the pictures page. The
trading list is produced by a program
coded with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0.
Several people contributed artwork to the site in the form of the
mini-images in the left frame.
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Kathy Jaller was my college
roommate's girlfriend during my freshman and sophomore years. Very artistic,
near the end of one of the school years (in either 2001 or 2002) she drew
little pictures of some of the people who lived on "Ellicott 6."
Each drawing contained easily recognizable traits of the person. Mine included
my favorite shirt, a Ben Harper shirt, and it had me ringing bells and carrying my
shower tote. I found my drawing when sorting through my school papers after graduation,
but unfortunately I believe that the rest of the characters were lost.

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Justin Clark of Tempe, Arizona contacted
me about acquiring the Leona Naess shows that I have recorded. While normally
we would trade and I would send him the discs and he would send me some shows that
I was interested in, in 2004 I was doing just about no trading for music. Instead,
we set up a deal that I would send him the four Leona shows (plus some other
musical goodies) in exchange for a drawing for my website. He based the drawing
off a picture that I supplied:
Clearly he did an incredible job. Click on his signature to view the drawing
in a larger size.
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Josh Eiserike drew the comic
strip Liberal Crap for the University of Maryland's campus newspaper, The
Diamondback. We worked for Resident Life and traveled to Japan together.
More relevant to the drawing, I took him to see Pearl Jam at the Tweeter Center in
Camden, New Jersey in 2003 (11th row seats). Josh maintains
a website that details his many creative
efforts. My favorite activity that Josh inspired is the creation of an infinite
number of "Top 10" lists. Click on the drawing to view it in
a larger size.

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