Nick Fraser's Phoenix-Like Website

First there was the daze of downsized dot-communists,

then there was

Hey Everybody! Remember the '90s?

Remember when you had money?

Remember when the web seemed brand-new? Remember when everyone who was anyone simply had to have their own website, no matter how mundane or trivial?

Well, here, my friends, the '90s live again. No, not the money part, that's gone for good; no, I mean the useless vanity website. And besides, it puts me on the same footing as major media organizations, not to mention those Nazis at Fox, so, given the opportunity, instead of asking "Good Lord, why?" I ask:

Why Not?
So, what can I expect from this page?, I hear you ask (I have my ear on the phone line)
Well, nothing world-shattering, just a little bit of this and that:

Who Am I? Probably the most pressing question for those of you who don't know me.

Link'n Log - Web links to various friends, acquaintances, causes, and things I know nothing about .

Soapbox - Wherein I spout my bilge. And trust me, there's plenty of it.

Gallery - where I strut my stuff, photographically speaking. My ISP, Seanet, generously allots 15 megs of space, but I've got a lot of pictures and a lot of toys.