A Collection
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Previous Content Folk

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Jim Rogers (forever) is the faculty advisor for the Content Group. He can be described with words that start with P - precise, pedagogically inclined, philosophical, prone to pontification and puns. He insists on adherence to standards and things that work in every possible circumstance. He digresses. His contradancing status is unknown.

Jim is currently on sabbatical at the Radcliffe Institute in Massachusetts, pursuing his linguistic studies, writing a book with his fellows and growing his goatee even longer.

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Jeremy Brown-Hayes is a senior member of the content group, a CS major. He is responsible for Project Barndoor, which affects mailto links so that sensitive information like email addresses is locked behind the barndoor, where evil harvesters (spambots) cannot get at it. Jeremy has no spare time, therefore he does nothing in it. He is a fan of horrible horrible jokes.

Jeremy was a member of the group from the spring of 2003 until the spring of 2004. His major accomplishments include Project 'Browndoor' and putting up with Jim.

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Kevin Hunter exists, still, and even on-campus, but has moved on to the WebDB group. When Content is in great need of inspiration, we merely locate one of the TODO lists left in the webspace to find his philosophical treatises on website creation. His major accomplishments include creating (from scratch) the core of the new website without tables and assisting in pushing the final version of barndoor to completion.

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Jean Davidson Yet another CS major, it was only a few semesters ago that she was first introduced to the marvelous world of HTML, CSS, Perl, and website building, and now she marks up with the best. She loves correcting commas, kiteflying, and contradancing.

Jean was a member of the Content Group from spring 2004 through the fall of 2005.

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