
Go to the Personal Home Pages
registration form to register your page. If your page is listed, you can
send e-mail to the Webmaster
requesting that a description of your page (25 words or less, please) be added next to your name.
If you do so, please return the favor by adding a link to the Registry in your home page (the URL
is "http://www.geopages.com/CapitolHill/1775/index.html"). If your page is listed but your
name or other information is listed incorrectly or the link is not working properly, please
send e-mail containing the correct
information. All attempts are made to ensure the accuracy of the names listed here, but it is inevitable
in a document of this size that a few typos or other errors may have occurred. No harm is meant by
such errors, and they will be corrected promptly upon notification. By way of further disclaimer, the
Washington, D.C. Personal Home Page Registry assumes no responsibility for the content of the
pages listed here.
This section will feature several selected sites each month. Since I don't have time to look at
everyone's page, these may not necessarily be the very best pages in Washington, D.C., but they're
definitely among the best (with the exception of the author's page). These pages feature
knock-your-socks-off graphics, technical wizardry, and/or fascinating material. If you feel that your
site deserves to be on this list, or you would like to nominate someone else's page, please
bring it to the attention of the
Registry. Without further ado, here are the lucky winners!
Philip A.
Hagen There are much better pages in the Washington, D.C. area, but this is the author's
personal home page, so of course it had to be included in the first month's D.C. Power Brokers. This
page includes sounds, graphics, a metalist, a biography, a what's new page, an online resume, links to
friends and visitors, and a guest book that you can sign.
Rod Dixon
Writers Block is the home for writers on the Net, with features such as the
submission and publication of original works by online writers, as well as a forum for the exchange
of comments and ideas. Writer's Block also features The Confessional, where people have
submitted some of their more unusual secrets for all the world to view. As if all of that weren't
enough, Rod has included information on how to download several shareware programs that he has
written for the Microsoft Windows 3.1 operating system.
Alan Weiner This page
has about as much technical wizardry as you'll ever see on any Web page, especially a
personal Web page. It's the kind of stuff that will have you asking yourself, "How did he do
that?" Luckily, his page offers answers to some of those questions. Unfortunately, you'd better have
really good server privileges (read CGI scripting) if you want to try to emulate some of this stuff.
Still, a must-see.
David Juan
Ferreira-Hickey If you like graphics and you have a fast Internet connection, you'll love the
graphics on David's page, which is entitled The Froggy Bottom. A really slick page, with
lots of useful D.C. links, as well as pictures of David, his girlfriend, and Puerto Rico.
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