I wrote all of the essays myself. The me.html and my resume were also my
own creations.
Everything else was, at least in part, helped by other people's efforts:
My photo on the index.html page
is my WPI ID photo. Also, some of the original layout work used in the second
half of the page was originally implemented by my roomate Joe who is consentually aware of my
use of the format.
My photo on the me.html
page was my high school yearbook photo.
All photos on the high-school.html
page were taken by either my family, friends, or myself, and were taken
with the consent of all clearly identifiable subjects. Natick High
School is in no way responsible for the content of this page (although
some NHS staff is aware of its existence).
The background gif for my front page was taken
from somewhere along the net. I have seen several different starfield
implementations, I just happened to like this one. Since I do not see
putting white dots on a black background being an exceedingly complex
project, I will gladly create my own starfield gif if the original author
has a problem with me using it. The background gif for my FAQ page was taken from the Background
City webpage, and I'd like to thank its author.
The buckyball
icon on my homepage was taken from the Buckminster Fullerine
homepage.
The sorted-hotlist.html
page was done in part with the mosaic2html program written by Joseph W. Vigneau and used with his
knowledge and consent. Also, a thank you to Steven N. Clarke for his
contributions in compiling the list.
The people.html page
was originaly done by a compilation of my roomates for use by Jason Fisher. I have obtained
permission both from the original authors and from Jason for its
reproduction.
The name of my page on religion comes from a
title of a Star Trek episode. There is relevance there and I
encourage all to explore it.
All icons used in these documents were found on various pages throughtout
the world-wide-web and copied without notification from the source. I
took these mostly small, commonly available items to be public domain. One
notable exception is the Pink Floyd
icon, which I found at the now-defunct Pink Floyd
homepage at Princeton. The mainainers of that page have agreed to allow me to use
the icon. The other pictures on that
page, of the Dark Side cover (prisms), were available at several different
locations around the web. Since I could, if I wanted to, go down and
scan the album cover in myself, I took them to be freely usable. I assume
that the cover is copywrighted by Pink Floyd themselves, so if they
have a problem with me using it, someone at EMI can contact me.
If you think that I have illegally reproduced your artwork, please notify me with
some sort of proof of your
claim, and I will immediately discontinue their used.
Wherever possible, quotes were attributed to their original or most
popular user. However, some quotes I found interesting were presented to
me uncredited. I do not take credit for any of these quotes, and I would
encourage anyone who knows the name of the person who is accredited the
quote to inform me.
I'd like to thank Bernardo
Vasquez and Geoffery Allen
Borggaard for inspiration and orientation in the construction these
pages.
Just a reminder: Anything not expressly listed in the above was created in
whole by Alan Wood. All pages under the ~chekov
tree are clearly marked as being copywrighted. Terms for using this
information are clearly laid out in disclaimer.html.
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