Where do you want to go?


Click hereHome page
Click hereFriends' pages
Click hereSearch page
Click hereStuff I like
Click hereStuff about me
Click herePictures
Click hereSounds
Click hereMail page
Click hereStatistical Report


So, you have found me. Bored, eh? Well, this is what I do when I'm not busy with schoolwork or working on other people's web pages. Anyway, below you will see what my site has developed into. Or rather mutated into. See, originally, all I had was one home page. Plain and simple. But then I started putting insane amounts of (mostly useless) information on it. So it divided and grew. First, I looked around for all my friends' pages and put all of those links onto one page. While I was looking around I got sidetracked and started surfing and found a lot of cool stuff. Sometimes, though, I wouldn't bookmark it and wouldn't be able to find it again later. I ended up having to search on pretty much every engine around until I found it. So i decided to make a page that eliminated that hassle, my search page. Now I had all the major engines searchable from one page. Being a prolific surfer, I have compiled a list of stuff I lke. Basically, it's just my bookmarks. A spinoff of that page is the "stuff about me & my school" page. It's just a bunch of links to sites that reflect something about me personally. As I got more skilled in making cool stuff for the web, I got my hands on a scanner and went nuts scanning in pictures to put on my page. There are about 50 of them or so. I also got into making and collecting sound files. All of those can be found at my sounds page. Combined, the files take up about 100+ megs of disk space. Yup, I have a lot of them. I like to hear from my friends who surf the web a lot but don't seem to get around to replying to my email. For them, and for other people who want to comment on my pages, etc, I have made a mail page where they can send me email directly from the web. Finally, I generate a statistical report on the activity of carrot101.mit.edu (my computer). It's pretty cool being able to where all the people come from.

Aaron P. Moronez/aaronp@mit.edu
Updated not too long ago