So, you want to know something about little old me?

         
  First, a little bit of background. I graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography from the Fine Arts Department in 1995. During my years at WSU, I was a member of the Cougar Marching Band in the Mellophone Section, and a Beta member of the Iota Gamma chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi. Due to this association in both groups, I've gotten to go to the Copper Bowl and Alamo Bowl with the football team, a trip to Washington D. C. with the basketball team and the NCAA tournament (look for some of the photos I got on that trip), and I went to five district conventions for Kappa Kappa Psi.  
         
    Among the many things I'm involved with, I'm doing a little bit of work with bigfatpipe.net. BFP (formerly RWD/Regional Web Development) exists with Chris Allen as the leader, for the purpose of making money. How are we doing so far? Well, as soon as we start making money, I'll let you know.
         
Of course, BFP isn't the only thing I'm doing. I am also working as Senior Network Administrator for Northwest Link, an ISP located in Bellevue, now owned by Millennium Digital Media. Or, as others have said, I am Senior Geek, which is fine by me.   Many moons ago, I met someone via e-mail. Now, Deanne and I have been married since April 24th of 1999. We are living in Redmond (home of Microsoft), with our dog Romeo and our cat Shiva. We are also now expecting our first child in December. It's amazing how life can throw such fun stuff at you. Check back for baby pictures as we get them.
On select weekends, we spend our time at University of Washington football games, working as first aid for the spectators. It doesn't pay much, but we get to go to the game for free. And this year, when the Seattle Seahawks are playing at Husky Stadium, so we'll be there, too. Pregnancy permitting for Deanne, of course.
         
 

Maybe, at this point, you are also asking, "Phydeaux.net? Why Phydeaux.net?" Well, I always wanted a domain of my very own. One day, it hit me that I could go with phydeaux.net (pronounced fido), and it would be my play space. So, here it is. Phydeaux.net.