Hello Robert - ---------- > Your website comes up just fine, on the other hand, from > http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/
The other URLs are available from that website once you get to the "hub" page. "Free MP3s" just under the PC booting from DOS v6.22 to W31 and back and "PeepHole" on the righthand sidebar menu and under the booting computer graphic. :-) > -wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/ I went to your website. Your name seems familiar to me but I am no art expert. You have made yourself into a living piece of artwork I see. You have one of the most striking visages I've seen in some time. I am impressed. I will spend more time looking at your art when I load a better browser. IEx v3.03 is a bit slow for graphics pages but I liked what I saw. Nice. I agree with not letting the background (grey) fight with the images for attention. You will see the same at my "Kitten" page and my brother's photos pages. (I wrote them). Feel free to "steal" the dry river bed background image if you like it. It loads and displays VERY fast. :-) I would suggest a "border=3" around your images to help people visualize them as framed works they might want to put on their walls? Just a thought. My sister, Margaret Cobane, and her husband, Russell Cobane, are both professional artists and always have been since childhood. I absolutely agree with your statement that the WWW offers exposure to art that people might have never seen otherwise and I am 200% behind your efforts and other artists who are willing to put there art work on the web. I have created story pages for my grandchildren that combine story, graphics, and music that I am going to make available to the public soon. I think they are much better examples of the buzzword "multimedia" than the fancier websites have been able to accomplish and I like the stories too. :-) Right now my only `art' are three quick sketches of my kitten done in B&W using PaintShop Pro's airbrush. I am very much into minimalist artwork right now (for myself). The music that auto-executes is one of my resequenced MIDI files btw. The voice of Jack Nicholson is an inside joke. http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/faf/kitten.htm Some of my brother's photography is online at: http://www.angelfire.com/linux/16_bit_os/faf/danindex.htm#top (also playing one of my resequenced MIDI's - "Kodachrome") Be forewarned, this is his INDEX page with 60+ thumbnail graphics as pointers to the larger graphics pages. This will require a coffee break to load and display but once loaded is a fast way to view all of the graphics and find those of interest. Trees - Fall Colors and Lighthouses of Michigan (one of our more interesting architectural forms in the USA). Dan is a hobbyist photographer but he is rapidly approaching commercial quality photography (IMO). Dan has recently gone "digital" with a NIKON CoolPix 9000 5 megabit pixel camera. The photos online now were 35mm Cannon shots. The pages listed are as "legacy friendly" as possible and should present few, if any, problems to older browsers. Enjoy! Charles.Angelich DOS the Ghost in the Machine! http://www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/ To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
