Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the website.
What is the origin of your Internet nicknames, "Wolfey" and "WolfeDen3"? |
Well, a long time ago (circa 1994-1995), I was using my old Gateway computer, and I asked
my parents for Internet access. My dad decided to get AOL, seeing as it was the only
service available at that time in our area...When we needed a screen name, my dad suggested
"WolfeDen3", since there are three members in the family (my Dad, my Mom, and myself), and
for the obvious reason that our last name was "Wolfe". That, my friends, is the origin
of "WolfeDen3".
As far as "Wolfey" goes...This one has a simple origin. Empy Claw, of ClawCo. and Evermore, referred to me by that name quite often. I then saw that this would be a great replacement for "WolfeDen3", which I was getting tired of using for a few reasons: I didn't like having a number in the name, I wanted something shorter than the current one, and I wanted something where you couldn't forget the "e" at the end (people constantly forget to put that in =P)...And "Wolfey" had all of those: No number, it's short, and you can clearly tell there's an "e" in it when you say it =D |
What HTML program do you use to create these webpages? |
Right now, I am using Arachnophilia (version 4.0) to create pretty much every webpage I make now. I prefer this program over NotePad because I can open multiple pages at one time (instead of opening a seperate version of NotePad for each page). I can't leave FrontPage Express or AOLPress out of the list, either...Though I really don't use them anymore for creating webpages, I learned some very important HTML commands as a result of messing around on them...But all in all, Arachnophilia is my choice of an HTML editor to use for webpage coding. |
Speaking of programs and such, can you tell me which ones you use, as well as the kind of computer you have? |
OK, first off, I'll list what kind of computers I have: The old one is a custom-built
tower system (made by Armstrong Microsystems)
running Windows 98 Second Edition, with a 400 MHz Pentium II processor, 128 MB RAM, a
30 GB hard drive, and a 17" monitor. The resolution has been set to 800 × 600
pixels, with a 24-bit color depth. The new one is also a custom-built tower system
(made by the same company) running Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, with a 2.4 GHz Pentium
IV processor, 512 MB RAM, a 120 GB hard drive, and a 19" flat screen CRT monitor. The
resolution has been set to 1,024 × 768 pixels, with a 32-bit color depth.
The equipment I use with my new computer includes an Altec Lansing ATP3 2.1 speaker system, an EPSON Perfection 1640SU flatbed scanner, a Fujifilm USB Drive (256 MB), a Hewlett-Packard 2000Cxi inkjet printer, a Kodak DC215 zoom digital camera, a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0, a Microsoft Natural keyboard, a Netgear RT311 gateway router, and a Netgear FS605 5-port Fast Ethernet switch, a SanDisk ImageMate 6 in 1 card reader/writer, and a Toshiba PCX2200 cable modem.
And now, here are the programs (new computer only; all programs are assumed to be the
most recent versions of each, unless specified otherwise):
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