Russell Sprague
Here is my LiveJournal. It's going to be my main web-based outlet for some time, as I let this poor page bitrot. Sorry poor page.
Here are all of my various photographs.
Here is the relocated page I wrote up for CyberSphere, the MOO I administer on. This page will not be updated often. It is a CyberSphere tradition to forget about your page, fail to update it, and watch someone drag up things from it that are no longer valid. Though at least I've had a lot of players paging me with various 'funny' comments about this page. At least they thought they were being amusing. *Sigh*
Here is a hilarious Pokemon movie a friend sent me.
Here is the old intro page. William Shatner fans who miss it can stop complaining. Or they can just go to his home page and reload the intro until this one pops up.
Here is a simple page that I composed, listing off the various Drew newsgroups. You can only access these newsgroups if you have a valid Drew network name/password, so non-Drew people would be wasting their time checking it out.
Here is the outdated page I made back in the summer between my Sophomore and Junior years at Drew, which would be the summer of 1998. That gives you an idea of how outdated it is. It's fairly minimalistic, and contains little but a few shots of me looking exceptionally greasy. Joy.
Here is where I work. Here is a totally incorrect and outdated description of said location. Converted from a private residence to a residential facility. OK. Today it is the Spanish House. Hmmmm... Well, it was the Earth House for a while after its term as Spanish House. Now it is not a theme hall, or residential facility at all for that matter. It is home to two members of the Academic Technology department at Drew. Neil Clarke, the director, and me, his assistant. The German department has stationed one professor here so far, and facilities is in the building regularly. Walking through the house that once held so many drunken undergrads is eerie, the place is dead these days comparatively.
Here is where I lived this past summer, fall, and most of winter. I hope to be moved into an apartment shortly. Father Joe, the minister, opened his doors and gave me a place to stay while I got my life going.


