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MendoNet System WebSite Credits Page

No master website would be complete without a listing of credits. Although I have built almost two hundred pages, no one does it all alone. I 'get a lil hep from my friends' all around the world! From Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, Russia, Sweden, Taiwan, Tasmania, Costa Rica, Braizil, and of course the United States.

Without a doubt, this is far from a complete list, but it illustrates a kind of electronic democracy; the sharing of information by untold millions of visitors around the world. Althought I started programming in 1966, I could only spell HTML three years ago. This whole industry is growing at such a breakneck pace, that the book you buy today will be replaced in a year with new edition with all the new stuff. While the publishers are in between editions, there are folks out there filling in the gaps every day.

This page is dedicated to friends known and unknown around the world who make the world wide web truely thrive through their creative efforts and the sharing of their triumphs.

Thanks to Jeff Kirk, for graciously allowing us to dispay his electronic version of the Seal of Mendocino County. Jeff is an Information Services Specialist for the county of Mendocino and works out of his Ukiah office. jeff@pacific.net

The Bios Page: Thanks to sunsite.unc.edu for the up to minute figure for the current world population. If their server is down (stuff happens) the low res gif shown is from 21 Feb 97.

The FS Java found on the Webhosting page was written by Wong Ting Sieong from Malayasia.

Both the Laytonville school sites and the Bios Page: The Rainbow text was written by Glenn Richard.

The Bios Page: The biorhythm applet was written by a java wizard by the name of Jin Sato; he is sure to dazzle us some more.

Apache for keeping the most widely used server software on the planet, free!

The Bios Page: The scrollfile was written by Chemouny Sebastien.

Analog, written by Stephen R. E. Turner from the U.K., and is one of the the programs we use to analyse our logs.

The Laytonville Forum bulletin board is based on a Perl script written by Matt Wright Several of the forms on this system were also built from his basic scripts. Using a restricted referrer enhances security dramatically.

The URL Scroller used with the TeleCom sites was written by Anibal Wainstein from Sweden.

More credits will be listed as I run across them.

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