Erik S. Chen


What I do

Ok, so everyone now knows how I make my dough....

I Graduated!

Yes, it took 7 grand years, but I finally received my Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Computer Science in 1996, and my Master's degree in Computer Science in 1998.
However, little do the people who dwell in Old Union know, I'll be back...

New!Brainfarts!

Sadly, I am no longer a Stanford RCC, although I still play one on TV. I still lurk on su.computers.rcc every once in a while, but alas, I'm retired. The current RCC-iron(wo)man is... well, crazy. But you have to be a little crazy to be an RCC for that long, right? Right?

The rest below is all out of date; read at your own risk


Strategic Overrun 1.0 for Macintosh

Download the first release brought to you by Pfoo Productions. Eric Anderson and I are the current development team.

Still reading? Well let me tell you that not only do I enjoy cookies, and pop tarts? This is my nth year with Residential Computing, so I guess you can call me an old fart at this. My latest craze has been joining the LSJUMB drumz, although I'm always open to new suggestions. For instance, if anyone wants to go to the San Francisco Exploratorium, give me a hoot. By the way, Saturns are neat. So is FLICKS!

Where am I?

I am in da house!

And now for something totally different...

Read my page backwards!

How do you reach Erik?

Email:
dblmint@rescomp.stanford.edu



What has been touched by the life of Erik?

  • people
  • his room
  • activities
  • his toys
  • Tenafly, NJ
  • ...and more to come

    To keep you folks busy...

    Setting up your own web-page is simple and easy. If you want to know how to set up your own, try the Stanford WWW Server.
    There's also Portfolio, which might just help you with selecting your classes.
    You could also sing a few songs.
    I dunno. Maybe Fry Eggs?

    Of course, you could just sit back and read the paper...
    Or look for neat things to do in the bay area or Hawaii.

    STILL reading??

    Geez. Do you feel useless?

    Hits to date:
    
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    PGP- t+ 5? X- R !tv b DI-- D- G-- e h+ r++ y?
    

    ^^^^^^^^




    This is the line around the world. Or, if we ever land on mars, this could be the line around a few planets or such. Anyhow, it's a change of pace for the web, away from corporate advertising, away from the harp of government censorship, and away from the seriousness or usefulness that the web has been expected to be. It's just for PLAIN FUN.


    dblmint@rescomp.stanford.edu
    Last modified: Tue Aug 14 10:59:48 PDT 2001