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<html><head><title> Kris' Insignificant Contribution to the World Wide Web </title></head><body><h1> <!WA0><!WA0><a href = "http://weber.u.washington.edu/~hildrum/pict.html"> Kris' </a> Insignificant Contribution to theWorldWide Web </h1>(Still in the planning phase...not even under construction yet!)<p>(Actually, it is under construction, but I didn't want to contribute tothe over use of the phrase "under construction."  Ironically, I think Ijust have.  Can't win in this world, can you?)<i><b>(Last edited 01/06/97)</b></i><p> (Now is it the month first then the day or the day first then the month?) (And what year is it anyway?) <p><hr><h2> Quote of the however-often-I-change-it Is this an insult or a compliment?  Hmmm... </h2> <blockquote> Elinor agreed to it all, for she did not believe he deservedthe compliment of rational opposition.</blockquote> 		(From a book by Jane Austen)<h4>Hint:  To get to the interesting stuff, visit my friends' home pages.</h4> <hr><h2> Links that I actually use! </h2><ul><li> <!WA1><!WA1><a href="http://www.movienet.com/"> Movienet </a><li> <!WA2><!WA2><a href="http://transit.metrokc.gov/bus/timetables.html"> Metro bus timetables. </a></ul><h4>Hint2: No eating or drinking while visiting my homepage.</h4><hr><h2> Sites dealing with my favorite author </h2><ul><li> <!WA3><!WA3><a href="http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/brablets.html"> Jane Austen's Letters. </a> (Lots of other cool info too!)<li> <!WA4><!WA4><a href="http://www.movienet.com/movienet/movinfo/persuasion.html"> Persuasion </a> (the recent movie)<li> <!WA5><!WA5><a href="http://www.movienet.com/movienet/movinfo/senseandsensibility.html"> Sense and Sensibility </a> (the recent movie)<li> <!WA6><!WA6><a href="http://www.movienet.com/movienet/movinfo/emma.html"> Emma </a> (the recent movie)<li> Clueless (no, I don't have a link to information on this movie)</ul><hr> <h2>My classes</h2> <ul> (Actually, these are my classes, but linkstake you somewhere else.  The cs department, in its infinite wisdom,has stopped naming homepages in a predicable pattern, so I won't correctthe links until I know the addresses.  <li><!WA7><!WA7><ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/457/">CSE 457--Computer Graphics.</a>  I'll learn to write code to make Toy Story.  (That was a joke, people.)<li><!WA8><!WA8><ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/451/CurrentQuarter/">CSE 451--Operating Systems </a> <li><!WA9><!WA9><a href = "http://www.math.washington.edu/~hilman/424.html"> Math 425</a>-- Some unexplainable abstract math course that the average reader of thispage would find pointless.<li> Islamic Civlization (Nope, no link here.) </ul><h4>Hint3: I haven't setup an mailto thingy, but I have been getting my homework done.  Should you want to mail me, my address is hildrum@u.washington.edu (actually, I haven't set up a mailto thingy because I've never been able to use them and not having a mailtothingy makes my page unique.)</h4><hr><h2> Links to the homepages of friends </h2><ul><li><!WA10><!WA10><a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu:80/~krisn"> Kris Nelson's Home Page (He's in Spain, so this probably hasn't been updated recently) </a><li><!WA11><!WA11><a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu:80/~jrdock/">John Dockstader's Homepage.</a><li><!WA12><!WA12><a href="http://weber.u.washington.edu:80/~amontgom/"> Amy's Home Page</a><li><!WA13><!WA13><a href="http://www.washington.edu/"> U.W. Home Page</a> (Not exactly a friend, but I spend a lot of time with it, so...)<li> This is the place where I would but a link to the homepage of myboyfriend if my boyfriend had a home page (hint hint John).Technically,he does have a home page, but it says "go 'way" on it, so I decided not tolink to it. </ul> <h4> Hint4: I really like useless little hints. </h4><hr><h4>Hint5: There's a little bit of information about myself hiding at the end of this page. </h4><b><h2>All About Me </h2></b><h3> School </h3>	This fall was my fourth fall here at the U.  In theory, I shouldbe ready to graduate at the end of this year.  However, for a variety ofreasons, mostly boiling down to the fact that I kinda like school, I'm notgraduating until next year.  When I do graduate, I'll graduate with honorsin Computer Science and a math degree.  I also have a dream of travelingto Spain for a quarter, but that may be more fantasy than reality.	<p> As you might have guessed from the previous paragraph, I ammajoring in both Math and Computer Science.  I like both subjects verymuch, though in different ways.  Math I like with a sort of quietsatisfaction.  Computer Science I like because I get a chance to program,which can be very, very fun (okay, so I am a nerd--but so is Bill Gates). Programming, at least for me, can be as frustrating at its worst momentsas it can be fun at its best.  <h3>Family </h3>	I have two brothers, one of whom is here at the U.W.  He runscross country, and doesn't yet have a major.  My other brother is in 10thgrade (I would have used that cool word for 10th grader, but I can'tspell) at Hazen High School.  <p>	My father, Jon Hildrum, hangs out all the time on MSN.  He also isthe one who maintains and upgrades my computer.  (I have a fairly nicecomputer because of that, too.)  My mom seems to view computers withsuspision.  I think she would almost prefer a typewriter.<p>	I'm also lucky enough (I wanted to say "blessed" but I'magnostic, and I don't want to give the wrong impression.) to have a greatdeal of my mother's family within driving distance.  (Of course, this iskinda balanced out by the fact that all my Dad's family is in Norway.)<h3> Fun </h3>	Fun?  See the school section.  Seriously, for the most part, Ikinda enjoy school.  Probably the way my brother enjoys running.  <p>	But what do I do outside of school, you ask.  Well, I volunteer atthe Seattle Aquarium (first Saturday of the month 2-6).  I'm not sure if Iactually enjoy this, though.  I do like talking to people, and there isthat ocassional child (or more often adult) who seems really interested inthe animals, and it is fun to talk to those sort of people. <p><p> 	Like most people, I have friends, and occassionally, myfriendsand I get together and have a wild video watching party, complete withdrinking (of water, orange juice, and most important, milk).  I also quiteenjoy the computer game Civilization (I'm good enough to win occasionallyon Prince). I once played from 9pm until 4am without noticing that anytime had passed. It was then that I realized that aliens were usingCivilization to distract me so that they could kidnap me, so I stoppedplaying. (Actually, I haven't played civ recently because I found asimilar but better game--Master of Magic.)  <p> I also enjoy reading, inparticular, I really like Jane Austen.  (It would be hard not to noticethis if you had seen the rest of my page.)  I think she's quite funny, andher charactors are delightful, either for the wickedness or for their nearperfection. When I'm in an escapist mood, and I've reread Jane Austen toorecent for it to be much of an escape, I sometimes read ScienceFiction/Fantasy novels.  I used to enjoy Tolkien very much, and I'llprobably enjoy it again in the future.  I also find myself reading Jean M.Auel, for no reason I can understand.  Right now, in addition to readingsnippets from the familar books around my room, I'm reading _A BriefHistory of Time_.  Fun book, but I wish that there was more math in it.<p>p.s. Spelling corrections may be mailed to hildrum@u.washington.edu<p>p.p.s.  All spelling corrections will be promptly deleted.<p>p.p.p.s.  Actually, at some point, I will probably correct the spellingerrors on this page, but that point isn't now.</body>

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