Dan's Home Page

Note: This page is currently under construction. It was started on 09/05/2000 (in the wee hours of the morn') as an experiment, and will continue to be such until the day someone hands me a winning lottery ticket (i.e., I get some free time on my hands!). I know the background is practically useless, but it's better than staring at a white screen. Yes, it will get replaced eventually...

Meet Michelle...

I've always wanted a little girl of my own to name Michelle (other than the name she would be unique). Since I'm not getting married anytime in the near future (and I've never been that drunk at a party), my ride has been lovingly christened Michelle. At only 9000 sold in the U.S. for MY2000 (actually, 12,000 were sold as MY2000, but it was over a 16-month period), she's about as close to a one-of-a-kind as I'm gonna get (of course, until that lottery ticket comes in). For those fellow owners out there, I got her in Silververstone Metallic with onyx interior...

2000 Honda S2000Some salient features of Michelle:


Meet my friends...

The Crew!

This is the crew... a bunch of rag-tag members of an anarchical society. We're just a rowdy group of engineers, nurses, accountants, lawyers, musicians, and various other forgettable professions. Unfortunately, the entire crew wasn't there that night, so this will only be an introduction to a few people. From the left: Jenn, Me (stooped over, of course), Kelly, Matt (up top, check out his performance schedule here), Kerin, Mike, Jacki (now that Mr. Giancarlo has, er, passed on she can show her face to the world), Phil, and Christa (OK, I got the spelling correct this time). Not shown: Michelle (no, not the car) and Chuck (the little fighter-jock was busy defending our country that day).


The water's clean here!Hugging the ground for traction!

Here are some images from the last trip Phil and I took to Mt. Cardigan in New Hampshire around mid-October. Our first trip out there was a complete mess. I had just moved to Boston a couple of weeks back and the only shoes I had with me were 3-year-old sneakers with no tread. Ice was still covering parts of the granite slopes and neither of us were too sure if I was going to make it. THIS time I came prepared with some brand-spankin'-new earth grippers and we made it up the mountain in record time. Hey, you only get to be stupid...er, young once!

Oh, and for those of you whiners out there that I don't update my webpage often enough, YOU try and worry about a webpage while trying to finish writing your thesis and working full time. Just be glad the images on here are from the past decade! What little free time I choose to give myself goes towards improving Michelle and going out on the town. If you wanna start paying my bills, I'd be MORE than happy to quit my job and work on the webpage more. Hmmm, sounds like a sickness..."We had to put the poor guy down. He was...MORE than happy."


Meet me...

Just me...

Here I am, in all my glory (not a very flattering picture, but it'll do for these purposes)! I'm just your average stressed-out engineer. There's very little time left in the day after tracking down bugs at work, but I'm all for doing SOMETHING! Got a cool idea for something to do in and around the Boston area? Then someone give me a call...all work and no play, yadda yadda yadda...

OK, I finally placed a more recent version of my resume (which includes my current job) just to help you get a feel. I spent a lot of time on the background a year or two ago, and I'll be damned if I can get the browser to display it the way it's supposed to (I've even hand-modified the thing and attempted several hacks...which obviously didn't work). Anyway, it's SUPPOSED to look like it's on a piece of engineering paper...


Contact me: dhintz@delcomsys.com

Revised on 05/18/2001

No portion of this website may be used without prior permission (which I'll most likely give anyway). Credit to picture and idea originators has been given, whenever possible. All original material copyright 2000/2001 by Daniel Hintz.