The Slightly Demented World of Jason Tang

The home page was created in 1996 and is very out of date. See www.jtang.org for more recent things.

Hello.

You have entered a realm of no return, a land of useless IP packets, a page filled with recursive links. You have stepped into the slightly demented world of Jason Tang.

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About these pages

I lack the time to do much HTML anymore. These documents were sort of thrown together on a bored Monday night. If you really really want to learn about me, browse the links below.

Photo Gallery

Oh, the wonders and joys of a digital camera. Take a look at the various pictures of my roommates, friends, and campus. You'll also want to see my archive of photographs from Westminster Chrisitian Fellowship and North Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Boring Autobiography

Find out a bit about myself, where I come from, and the all important question, what is the meaning of life. Also find my PGP public key there.

Are You Hiring?

Do you have an opening for a prospective computer programmer? Here are my credentials. I could always use a better job.

No Links Page? Animated GIFS?

Yup, unlike many other homepages out there, I do not have the customary page-o-links. I much prefer integrating links into the body of text. In addition, I know that many of you out there, me included, still use text-only browsers or just have images turned off. Thus, I stay away from ugly colors, blinking, and other bandwidth cloggers.

The Legal Stuff

As per the Georgia Tech World Wide Web Policy and Guidelines, the following disclaimer must be readily apparant:
THIS PAGE IS NOT A PUBLICATION OF THE GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND THE GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HAS NOT EDITED OR EXAMINED THE CONTENT. THE AUTHOR(S) OF THE PAGE ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT.

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Last modified Saturday, 01-Sep-2007 20:11:55 EDT.
Jason Tang / tang@jtang.org