Lou and Kathy met way back in the seventies, got married in the eighties, and got on
the Internet in the nineties! We continue to share our love of, and amazement with;
computers, technology, and the One who designed it all.
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Lou works for KISS-FM
(102.7 Mhz - Williamsport, PA) mid-days and Saturday mornings. He is originally from the
Philadelphia area, coming to the Susquehanna Valley by way of Penn State and Salamanca,
NY. He came to Williamsport in 1974 to work at WLYC - AM (1050 Khz) which was then a Top
40 station. Since then he has worked at WSQV - FM (97.7 Mhz - Jersey Shore), and WWPA - AM
(1340 Khz). Lou is currently also available for voice over narration and commercial work.
Kathy has been programming computers for 17 years, and is the owner of Kolb Net Works, a new media business offering Internet Consulting and Web Page Design, Production, and Maintenance. She is a member of the HTML Writers' Guild (Web Pages are programmed in HTML -Hyper Text Markup Language). She created and maintains the Williamsport Area Computer Club Web Site.
Back due to popular demand, here's some of our favorite
Internet sites:
(Note: this page is here for archive purposes - it reminds us of what the Net was like
back in 1996 - links are not being updated here)
Check the weather report for
our area (text), see what the temperature is at the Williamsport Airport (IPT), or
check the Weather Channel(tm) for a
color map of current conditions.
Maybe you'd rather read the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper (includes graphics)..., you can also just get the text version, look at USA Today online newspaper, the New York Times, check your investments with the Wall Street Journal Update, or for some more uplifting reading visit the Bible Gateway, or the Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
And if it's time you had some fun, you can try Kathy's favorite MUD (Multi User Domain - it's a game) The Realms of Mit'uen.
DIGITAL, AltaVista and the AltaVista logo are trademarks or service marks of Digital
Equipment Corporation. Used with permission.
and
registering
sites for content. I use IBM's PING page
to help judge ISP performance, and on InterNIC checking on domain names for clients. I also visit the
area ISP home pages on a regular basis to see what's new:
SunLink - Pennet /
Tekscape - CSR Uplink - Prolog - Third Wave
- MicroServe - VoiceNet
I just added a Mac powerbook 5300 cs to my arsenal of web design tools,
so I'm reading a lot of Mac stuff right now:
MacUser Magazine - MacWeek Magazine - MacWorld Magazine - PowerPC News - MacSense E-Zine - Adobe magazine
And so the Pentium doesn't feel left out, here's some IBM PC magazines
on the Net:
Byte - PC World -
PCWEEK - PC Magazine - PC Computing - Windows
Magazine - HomePC
So - where do you want to go? (Active X menu)
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