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last updated Feb 2003
This website is hopelessly out-of-date, but I'll leave it here just the same. my blog is much more up-to-date. Go there if you want to know why I repeated the same thing on Roger L. Simon's blog.

I created and maintain both of the FAQs on the right. They're responsible for nearly all of the traffic to my web site.

You should definitely avoid the Younger Elvis Website. Feel free to ignore my warning, but you'll have a vague sense of regret. However, there are a lot of people who use the Game Genie Codes that we collected over the years.

If you're here, it's probably because you wandered in from one of the FAQs or else you're someone from my past trying to see what happened to me over the years. Well for those who are curious: I ended up somewhere between death-row inmate and Nobel laureate (although I suppose it's possible to be both). No, I'm not the Bruce Giese who home schooled something like 6 kids in Canada, nor am I the sales guy in Wisconsin or somehere like that.

The home page of my alter ego, DeliLama, can no longer be found from this page. I've temporarily removed it while transitioning to a new hosting server. The name comes from a combination of deli sandwich and the ubiquitous references to llamas in Sim City 2000. The name was originally used for an online chat room (no, not one of those kinds of chat rooms). As far as online Quake goes, I have passed the torch on to others who carry on in my absence. For those who don't know, Quake and its derivatives are something like an online paintball.

Up until 2002, I maintained a sorta-blog called Ramblings of a madman but my blog is much more up-to-date.

I've taken to buying paintings on Ebay's Internet auctions and have developed some useful guidelines in appraising artwork there. Here are some of the paintings I've purchased.

Tsk tsk... Boston Online decides to publish my Boston vs LA comparison guide without permission. Llamas!

Paper Money FAQ

Psoriatic Arthritis FAQ

DeliLama Site

Ramblings of a Madman

Data Communications

The Paintings

Misc Photos
 

Dozer
Have you met Dozer yet?

Daisy
How about Daisy?

Ever hear of go? (also known as wei chi in China). It's the national game of Japan and probably more widely played worldwide than chess.  In my opinion, it is a far superior game. 

I can no longer be found on the IGS server in South Korea since I've gone inactive.

Rowe Camp and Conference Center is a great place with great people so long as you avoid talking politics. On my blog, I intend to go into more detail.

[IGS Member] Internet Go Server


[Rowe Camp and Conference Center] Rowe Center

In keeping with all other bad personal web pages, here's a picture of me taken recently (Summer 1999).
 
 
a lifelike photo...

 

[It takes a village to raise an idiot]

It takes a villiage to raise an idiot
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all text and photos copyright Bruce Giese 1994-2002.

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