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After years of creating pages for others I've finally put all the cool things I've picked up to some use for myself. A place to show off what I can do. If experience has taught me anything it is that websites are never really finished. They just keep growing, getting filled with more and more interesting things, things you just can't "throw away"!
This site is very unfinished, so not all the links are working yet. But they are being added regularly.
Update:
Testing my skype, May 06, 2009
call 216-759-4650
330-866-4515
Deb Walton on 16 July 2008
Well, you've pretty much found it right here. The Travisty site served as a repository of pages created over the years to test my ever expanding list of coding skills while featuring all sorts of creative productions...swf's, video, photoshop images, poetry, and sometimes interesting things found elsewhere worth sharing. Those pages are being (slowly) absorbed into this site as I clean them up.
(for a period of time as yet undetermined)
We're adding a whole page full of "john-ism's" just to keep you entertained. Look for these late August 2008.
John wrote and published a book under the pen name, Hinono back in '98 and a lot of the John-isms will come from this book. It is called "For the Land of the Lost"... Seven Eagles Publishing. We are thinking of producing an abridged audio book next year.
We really are enjoying the two User Groups we attend, AAMUG and Alamo CFUG. It's our time out from the studio to socialize and double check our tendency to 'hermitate' out here in the flats east of San Antonio.
Katrina came and went, taking a great deal with her, but the Snyder's of Ocean
Springs, Missespippi are finally moved into a new home... at least a few feet higher than before. We are looking forward to getting the whole clan in there for a re-union
in December for mom and dad's 50th wedding anniversary. That is, if we can
all afford the gas to get there by then!
Thanks to Petfinder.com we have rescued a sweet ball of fur from the San Marcos animal rescue center the Saturday after Valentine's Day. She needed a home, but not half as much as we needed her. It looks like the ones who really got rescued here was us. She's never barks, she's "potty trained" (uses a litter box) and has promised to stop chewing wires in the studio. Even if she wasn't so stylish, we'd still love her. She's brought a bit of sunshine in the shady studio. Check out PetFinder.com next time you need rescuing! Full Story