I've been providing web pages since September 13 1993 (previously on
a server I ran at http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/) Here are some of the
resource pages I've been maintaining over the years, now
hosted here, on a semi-permanent domain created just for them!
The contributed web home
page. On a voluntary basis I maintain this server as a place for EECS users to publish on the web. Check it out!
I try to make available general-use CGI scripts
on this server for the benefit of the users providing pages through
this server. It is possible at this site, for example, to make email
forms, page counters, animation and guided tours.
A World Wide Web Tutorial
for the EECS department UNIX lecture series (Delivered on May 17th 1994, it's
more than a bit dated).
A man page for Mosaic 2.4
(essentially the Mosaic User's Manual, but in man page format)
Mosaic.1, or as a PostScript file:
Mosaic.1.ps.
read-comics, a gateway to the
ClariNet electronic newspaper comics (Dilbert, Bizarro, Views of the
World). Read-comics was basically a one-night hack, written January
16 1994 in response to the difficult means which existed at
the time to read the uuencoded Dilbert comic strip newly appearing in
the Clarinet newsgroups (go into news reader, save article to file,
uudecode article, download GIF to desktop machine, start GIF viewer, ugh!)