Greetings! Welcome to the
Neon
@Texas.Net website.


Friends, thanks for visiting my vertex of the internet. If you're here by accident, well, maybe there's something interesting. Look around, pour a favorite beverage, stay a while. The primary purposes for this razzle-dazzling website are to describe some of my chemistry interests, to serve as an experimental and educational tool in HTML coding, and to foster an online community. Either that or it's a self-indulgent ego trip - people like it when I insist on being called "Webmaster Neon". ;-)

Stuff that I do that you may or may not find interesting...

Chemistry!
Much of the time, I think about, design, make, or evaluate molecules. I went to graduate school to learn this. Check out my Chemistry section for the scintillating details
Electronic Computing!
I have finally put together my first computer! Watch the assembly process on my Homebrew Computer pages Sorry, Compaq
Cook!
Here is a link to some of my favorite recipes

What's New...

Review of my new notebook - Gateway MX6450 Platinum Edition

Changed the spinning molecule above to use Java, instead of the Chime browser plugin. Try it!

Changed "My Viola Page" to My STOLEN Viola Page


This is the book I used to learn HTML, so that I could put this site together.
HTML By Example, 2nd Edition, by Ann Navarro

This is the book I am currently working through:
Beginning JavaScript by Paul Wilton

The plan is to begin to implement some nice JavaScript on this site, as I learn how to code it. Of course, it's possible to just grab some prefab scripts, but that would be missing the point. Most of the pages you see here are hand-marked (is that like hand-fried potato chips?), but sometimes Mozilla Editor is a convenient shortcut (marking up tables is rather tedious). It took a few weeks to learn, and was relatively painless. If you would like to put together your own website, I recommend it.


You can use the polyhedron to the left to navigate this site. You also get a bonus if you can tell me which polyhedron that is (Hint: try to visualize it in 3 dimensions and count faces).

I hope to add more content soon, since there are still more faces on the polyhedron to put links on, and the internet is not full yet.

Feedback:

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Last updated on Friday, 30-Mar-2007 10:07:01 CDT.
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