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        MY HOME PAGE

        Finally, my own home page is done.

        With help of my friends and dictionaries, yet it still took me quite a while.

        It looks like a Portfolio Gallery and I didn't make any BBS, Chat rooms, or access

        counter, because I didn't want see 1 or 2 digit visitors to get disappointed.

        The purpose of this home page is to show my work to as many people as possible.

        I still don't know if this is the right decision or not. It may end up only for my self-

        satisfaction or just introduction as a business card. (Perhaps a CEO of a

        Fortune 500 Company might see this page and give me a big project,,,,,I don't think so.)


        None of these works have been done with a computer.

        They were created before the computer generation.

        Some say the computer era is like a dog year.

        The human advancement of 7 years equales to 1 year of Computers.

        Today, even grade school children can operate computers and design things.

        These children cannot design well, and older people who can design cannot use

        computers. In a few years, these overlapping areas may increase drastically

        for sure. Because of this computer 's creative polution, the standard of quality

        is very low today. Everything looks the same, "Made by Computer". Why?.


        Natural creativity cannot develop only from technical skills in younger ages.

        Adults are forgetting to teach that there is beautiful nature, classical music,

        painting and sculpture that moves you, delicious wines and meals,,, etc.

        Creativity starts from being exposed to many things in life.

        This creativity is polished with individual opinion.

        It is not "Good" or "Bad" when people create things. When they make these things,

        their hands get dirty, but their heart is there. The computer does not make your hands dirty.


        Some companies have gotten bigger and some have disappeared because of the computer.

        It advances so quickly that nobody knows what is going to happen in the coming century.

        However, the hand-made analogic field will never disappear from this world.

        (It isn't ironic that I would make this statement on my own computerized home page?)

        January, 2000



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