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Friends and the web pages that love them

These people are some of my friends. Not all of my friends are on the Net or the Web, which is really too bad. For the most part, I've only listed people who have webpages.

Mary Agner
Mary is a writer at Kenan Systems Corporation. She currently lives just around the corner from where I used to live in Somerville. She's a poet and an astronomer and an all-around really cool person.
Jeff Allen
Jeff was a CS major at HMC. He's finally escaped from Mudd-O-Sphere 2 and is in the Bay Area working for WebTV, a tentacle of the Evil Empire.
Eric Busboom
The Man, the Myth, the Legend. Read through Eric's hypothetical "Student E" stories. Eric also is the Bringer of the List of Things that He Shouldn't Have Needed to Have Been Told Not to Do, and Part-Time Prophet.
Jim Frinier
Jim Frinier was one of my suitemates in South Dorm for 1994-95. He's now graduated from HMC with an STS (Science, Technology, and Society) degree (though they all say "Bachelor of Science"). Jim and Amelia Leason got married on 1 June 1996. Jim unicycles, and is employed by some computer company in LA as a system engineer or something like that.....
Jason Goodman
Jason was one of my roommates in Boston. He's a grad student somewhere in Course 12, and he went to Carleton College as an undergrad.
Christie Hango, er, Cosand
Christie is my sister. She teaches 6th grade at the Middle School where we both went as kids. She's not on the web, though, so you'll just have to believe what I say about her. :^) If you think she wants to send you e-mail, let me know (jhango@alum.mit.edu) and I'll pass the message along.
Reebee Kavich
Reebee was another of my Boston roommmates. She works for Radnet, who recently moved out towards Burlington/I-95/128. She's also a Carleton grad. She was just accepted by Harvard Div School, so she'll be starting a Master's degree program in September. Congratulations!
Amelia Leason-Frinier (I need to find Amelia's stuff on their page!!!)
Amelia graduated from Scripps College with an Art degree. She does all sorts of cool art stuff, & she's a really neat person. Amelia & Jim Frinier got married on 1 June 1996.
Tom Liogys
Tom is a friend I met at the 1995 Northeast GSA meeting. He's a master's student in geology at Queens College in Flushing, NY, and an NPS firefighter.
Cliff McCarthy
Cliff graduated from HMC in 1994. He got his Masters at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Math, and is now working at HP's Convex Technology Center in Dallas, TX.
Ocie Mitchell
Ocie was one of my suitemates. He graduated from the 5th year Engineering Masters program at Mudd, and listens to Abba and YMO. He participated in the Trans-Columbia River Race over the summer of 1995. He doesn't have a web page around at the moment, or at least not one that I can find....
Matt Morse
Matt was a Southie who's now living in Cambridge. If I figure out what his real webpage is, I'll add it. Matt enjoys a good game of Set and any and all things Nintendo 64.
Denis M. Moskowitz
Denis was yet another of my suitemates at Mudd, and was one of my roommates in Boston!
Kim Nakamura & Tim Otholt
I've known Kim since junior high. She and Tim live in San Francisco, where Tim does something computer-related, and Kim is working on her teaching credential.
CarolYN Smith
Carolyn is an MIT alum with careers in biotechnology and early music. She's also involved in MIT's Gilbert & Sullivan Players, sewing, and Cantata a Trois, an early music trio.
Josh Smith
Josh again lives in Southern California & works at Caltech. He used to work for The Company Formerly Known As NetMarket in the West Coast Office. He's into computers, gaming, and the occasional English Country Dance.
John Stimson
John used to be a Southie, but he graduated & went to Cornell, & then graduated & moved to California. John has his own webserver on his LINUX box HARLIE.
Let me know if you think you should be on this page! When I say "Last modified", I mean that I changed whatever little things need to be changed that I could still remember by the time I got the page up in emacs. I probably didn't add anyone new, and this includes you. Drop me a line (jhango@alum.mit.edu) if you feel you've been unjustly omitted from this page (or if you'd just like to see your name in print! :^)


Last modified on Mon Mar 1 17:28:35 EST 2010 by Jennie Hango