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The VOGT Family
Home Pages
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Hi!
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Welcome to Rev. 3 of my attempt at a Web home
page. When I first put together this home page (Rev. 1) back when
CompuServe first started offering web space, I wrote it in
Windows NotePad writing raw HTML code. Writing in raw HTML
reminded me of my days doing documents on a PDP-11 in TECO. In my
mind, that was NOT progress! Then, with
Rev. 2
of these pages, I rewrote and updated my home pages using the
Microsoft Word Internet Assistant add-on. An interesting package,
and a lot better than NotePad, but still not as easy as I had
hoped. These most recent pages were done with the beta version of
Microsoft FrontPage v2. An immensely powerful tool, very
impressive. I look forward to the time when I have a machine
that's actually on the web all the time so I can make use of the
impressive Web Server features as well as the very nice authoring
tools.
As an aside, I have adopted a convention for my
home pages that anyone who works exclusively on a high-speed
network connection will fail to understand, and anyone that
accesses the WWW and these pages over low-speed COMM lines (like
maybe dial-up 9.6 or 14.4 kbps) will immediately understand
and appreciate..... Any images or other binary or large files
are listed separately with their file sizes shown, so you can
choose to download them or not, depending on your COMM capacity
(not bandwidth - capacity). Most
web page designers seem to be blissfully ignorant of the wide and
varying connectivity options available to the worldwide masses,
and that not everyone has the luxury of a T1 or T3 connection. I
lived in Europe for 4 years while the web was emerging, and if
you think connectivity is a hassle here in the States..... !

Pick a family member and check
out their individual home page:
Lynn |
Gene |
Megan |
Audrey |
Buddy |
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one 5,712
byte JPG image |
one 28,635
byte GIF image |
one 8,030
byte JPG image |
one 5,792
byte JPG image |
three JPG
images totalling
87,335 bytres |

Last modified July 27, 2003 01:13 PM. Send questions or comments to GeneVogt@compuserve.com
