I made my first page in late 1999 at MatMice.com. I didn't know any HTML at that time, so I used the pagebuilder that was available to use. In early 2000 I bought my first domain and hosting without even knowing what to do with it. I asked my friend for help, and he showed me how to make things work. My first domain was used as an informational site for ballet.

In March 2002, my mom bought me another domain and hosting plan since I let the previous one expire. Between that time and when my domain expired, I was hosted on my friend's domain.

In May 2002, I bought myself sweet-kisses.org and a hosting plan at the infamous Cyberwings. (See the main domain section page for more information.)

In June 2002, I bought framed.net off eBay because I liked the name. And I bet you wouldn't know that it's changed my life! That is one of the most "valuable" items in my possesion. (At least a few times a year I get cetified letters in the mail for offers to buy the domain.) I have loaned it to Jameson so he can host his own webcam. I am using a subdomain off it, x.framed.net, that will work only when my computer is turned on.

In early 2004, I started to grasp PHP. I was given my first assignment to make a shopping cart for a NBA jersey website.

punkified.net was registered in December 2004 to replace an expired domain that I bought from a now-closed hosting company.

In May 2005 I won fixmycar.biz and later sold it so I could pay my hosting bill.


Banned From Cyberwings Chat
What is that image, you ask? It goes back a long time to my domain host that I was using for sweet-kisses.org in spring 2002. My host at that time ripped me off, along with everyone else using the services. There was a chatroom set up for clients who asked for money back, and that was more than the owner bargained for. If any of the clients asked for their money back or said ANYTHING that offended the owner, we were banned from chat and were refused refunds. Therefore, since I was banned from their chat, I am displaying this image on my website. Why am I proud? I stood up for my rights. Even though it didn't help me get my money back, I'm proud for trying to get what was rightfully mine.
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