Welcome to the home page of
Paul Pietromonaco!
Hello, and welcome to my home page.
Then....(1987)...
...and now...(1996)
(The scary thing is....that's the same shirt!!!!)
Feel free to browse at your leisure, and enjoy the downloads that I have available.
Something about:
Me!!
My New Comic Strip
(I can't draw, but I'm trying it anyway!)
My Band: afterthought...
Our latest demo available in MPEG 2 format!
My Main Hobby: Anime
What's New In Rock
Updated with information about Aphex Twin's new release
Cool TV Shows
Published Articles I've Written
My Résumé
(Just in case you're curious...)
My Friends' Web Pages
It's about time I gave these people some credit...
ECCO Mail Help Files
From when I worked in ECCO QA...
Note:
The MIDI theme that you're hearing on this page if you're using Netscape's Navigator or Microsoft's Internet Explorer is a little ditty I made on my Apple IIgs. The song "Paul's Page Theme" is Copyright (c) 1996 by Paul A. Pietromonaco. All rights reserved.
Feedback? Comments?
Feel free to e-mail me!
70703.1376@compuserve.com
About these pages:
These pages were originally created on Apple Computers. The pictures and sounds were captured or sequenced by an Apple IIgs, and the HTML code was written and tested on a Macintosh IIcx. In addition, one picture was designed and rendered on the Macintosh IIcx. The pages were then converted to a flat directory structure and the page names were changed to an IBM DOS compatible format for upload to CompuServe's OurWorld service. The pages have since been modified by a combination of the Apple computers mentioned above, plus a Gateway 2000 486DX2/50, and a Dell Dimension P90t, with a SoundBlaster 16 sound card. Some images were scanned on a UMAX flatbed scanner. Starting February 1997, these pages have been edited on a Macintosh IIfx and reside on a Pentium homebrew computer system. These pages have been optimized for Netscape Navigator 2.0 or above, Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 or above, and many other web browsers (such as Net
Manage
's WebSurfer 5.0 or WRQ's Web Client) running on Macintoshes and IBM compatibles. Many of the web links contained in these pages were originally collected in an information manager for Windows called ECCO Pro 3.0, then converted to HTML.
Hey - my brother has a banner. Now, if he only had one of those cool animated buttons...(^_-)
Last Updated: December 20, 1997