Welcome to my Place in Technology Web Space
My pages tend to be of the technically informative variety because I am a techie. I like things that work and I admire immensely anything that was well-engineered from the start. Along that line of thinking, were anyone to ask me how to program for the world wide web I could suggest nothing better than CSS and XHTML. They’re peas in a pod and proper implementation is easy due to the rigid sets of rules governing both. The more I learn the more I want to convert all of my older web pages to utilize these newest standards. I’m getting there, but really you should just look at these goods I have to offer:
Power Backup page from yester-year
Apple Pro Keyboard Repair, a how-to article in fewer than 8000 words—but not by much. Includes links to other Apple input device repair sites.
How to piece together a DVCPRO Cassette
or visit my personal patch of web space.
Also dig into Alex’s web space for adventures in home restoration, nostalgic farm equipment and more.
If you’re wondering who I am, that’s me on the left! I’ve been employed here at the college since August of 1999, and prior to that I was a student here. I completed the electronics engineering technologist (co-op) program at the tail end of 1998 and began my career here as a Media Technician with the Learning Resource Centre at the Welland Campus.
Now I’ve moved on to a greater challenge in the Broadcasting Program installing, modifying and repairing much more expensive stuff, and being confused in general because things change all the time.
Try a new browser today and catch a glimpse at how good the world wide web can be.
HTML belongs not in email. In the real world, we just want you to get to the point.