Why do I have links to the pages of friends, family, etc? Don't really know. But at least the links are in alphabetical order.

Kevin Prof. Kevin Bolding has a home page at Seattle Pacific University, where he is the Chair of the EE Department. His research is in the application of chaos theory to routing in massively parallel computing systems. You can also try Kevin and Sharon's Virtual Boldingbroke site to see their home, their dog, and lots of pics of the son Daniel.
Papa-san My father now has a website! Head on over to Bobby D's place... if you're man enough.
David and Carrie, with kids My brother David, and his wife Carrie, were back online... but it appears that their website is now defunct.
Kelly My brother Kelly and his family have a website. Check out lots of pictures of Gabriel and Matthew (the kids). I assumed pics of Karen would be available soon, but time has proven me wrong there (hint, hint).
Charles Dr. Charles Ferenbaugh finally has a web page. Took getting engaged to get him to do it -- perhaps this is an indication that life with Linda will be good for him! And, now that they have a kid, the web page even gets updated from time to time.
The Fox Family The Fox family now has a website.
Alan Dr. Alan Grafe is a renegade physicist for hire. He's still in Ann Arbor, MI. Al is an atomic physicist, though he spends most of his time these days in teaching and archery. Presumably he spends some time with his wife, too.
Dr. Dave Dr. David S. Lee, physician and B5 connoisseur, used to have a web page... but it seems to be gone now. And since he now has a wife (Sheryl) and a son (Andrew), I don't think he's likely to spend much time webmastering these days.
Pegasus Network Technology, Inc. David Snearline, the only roommate I've had who is taller than I am, runs a consulting company. If you need networking consultation in the D.C. area or southeast Michigan, Dave is the guy to talk to. As Dr. Grafe once said, "Snears is good people." His website is looking rather bleak and unmaintained these days, so you might have better luck checking out his new blog.


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