Welcome to my Place in Technology Web Space
My pages tend to be of the technically informative variety because I am a techie. I like things that work and I admire immensely anything that was well-engineered from the start. Along that line of thinking, were anyone to ask me how to program for the world wide web I could suggest nothing better than CSS and XHTML. They’re peas in a pod and proper implementation is easy due to the rigid sets of rules governing both. The more I learn the more I want to convert all of my older web pages to utilize these newest standards. I’m getting there, but really you should just look at these goods I have to offer:
Power Backup page, started years ago and refining constantly
Apple Pro Keyboard Repair, a how-to article in fewer than 8000 words—but not by much. Includes links to other Apple input device repair sites.
How to piece together a DVCPRO Cassette
Tricks and Tips for servicing a Final Cut Pro editing suite.
or visit my personal patch of web space.
Also dig into Alex’s web space for adventures in home restoration, nostalgic farm equipment and more.
If you’re wondering who I am, that’s me on the left! I’ve been employed here at the college since August of 1999, and prior to that I was a student here. I completed the electronics engineering technologist (co-op) program at the tail end of 1998 and began my career here as a Media Technician with the Learning Resource Centre at the Welland Campus.
Now I’ve moved on to a greater challenge in the Broadcasting Program installing, modifying and repairing much more expensive stuff, and being confused in general because things change all the time.
Try a new browser today and catch a glimpse at how good the world wide web can be.
HTML belongs not in email. In the real world, we just want you to get to the point.