Classmates’ Websites IV
Friday May 28, 2004 Category: Class of 96/Websites Permanent Link
Paul Lester’s self-confessed land of weirdness (it is) has a picture of his old desk at Cornell. Peter Maxfield takes a lot of photos during his many travels, which you can see here. Janice Lee’s site in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Arizona has links to some of her articles on dwarf galaxies.

I’m guessing that Philip Kromer refers to his site, mrflip, quite often, because it is chock full of everything from restaurant reviews in Austin, investment advice, and even a camping checklist, aside from the usual geek stuff (physics, computer programming).
Jamie Jonker’s site gets a nod for having a blank one word “Who I Am” page. He is either making a profound statement or just lazy…
At first look, Brian Dickens’ website is a long, gray resume. Scroll down, and you find links to a short novel, and electronic music compositions. Not my kind of music, but PlanetZ gave me a laugh.
