I have been making web sites since I persuaded my father we needed Internet access in 9th grade (1999).

Here I have attempted to go back and find all of the sites that are still live, not to show off my work, but to laugh at it.

Low Brass Rules - Mount Tabor High School Marching Spartans, Low Brass Section. Built around the year 2000, I can't believe Freewebs is still hosting it. My favorite feature that always cracks me up - the javascript images that bounce around on the pictures gateway page. Can't believe I thought that was cool when it is so incredibly annoying.

Midtown Express - Built this for a friend of my father's in 2003. I suppose it's not bad considering my level of experience at the time, but I cared way too much about making the navigation float at the top of the page instead of making it more prominent.

UNC Paintball Club - I founded the UNC Paintball Club in 2003 and thus had to make a site to help recruit members. I tried to keep it simple, and haven't touched it since 2004. My favorite aspect - the logo on the main page that was rejected by the UNC trademark office as 'gratuitous deformity of the Ramses image.'

Alpha Chi Sigma, Rho Chapter - I took over webmaster duties for the fraternity before I was even inducted in 2004. The entire site was in sync for a while but then we started having multiple people edit it with their own styles... oh well.

iFold: Interative Protein Folding - A web interface to a lot of protein folding scripts that are written in C; this was a semester long project I worked on with two other students at UNC during the spring of 2006.

Bronto Software - A beast of a site in comparison to the little projects I have done on my own in the past, I have gotten fully immersed in the architecture just in time for us to do a complete redesign in Q4 2007.