Jay Fuller - Mobile / Cullman Alabama

Welcome to the Website

 

You've probably seen me in Teen Echo on the Fidonet. Yes, although I'm no longer a teenager, I feel a special connection with those guys, and I've been running the conference itself since 1995.

If not, perhaps you have logged into my bulletin board system, Deep Space Nine BBS - which has offered public access in Cullman Alabama since Memorial Day, 1993. Deep Space Nine, so far, has been my single best accomplishment. Now-a-days, as I grow older, I'm working on much larger projects, such as Cullman.Com and the University of South Alabama's Website.  I'm also working  to finish my education as a Computer Scientist (with a specialization in information technology)  in the school of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of South Alabama  in Mobile, Alabama.   Now, after living in Mobile for more than a year (moving here on September 15, 1997), I am now a senior in the program, and a respected member of the South Alabama Web Services Division Web Team.   I plan to graduate from the University of South Alabama   (USA) on May 6, 2000.

Expect to see more information on what I enjoy doing in my spare time (what spare time??),   and my hobbies and interests. Although I rarely have time to surf the web, I've managed to locate some "resource" websites I use on the internet quite frequently. These are now listed on the webpage as well. Also included, a copy of my personal resume.

Currently, this website has undergone a major reconstruction.  New additions include the addition of contact information (icq number, aol screen name) ; other webpages maintained by myself ; lost relationships - and why I lost them (a feature first implemented by a friend of mine, Jonathan Graham, which I thought was a good idea) ; class notes from the USA (so far - 3 quarters of c++, 1 semester of java, 1 semester of visual basic, 1 semester of programming on the world wide web, 1 semester of website management, and 2 semesters of information technology in general. 

Also, the main page will eventually contain descriptions of new features to come (when they are online), so be sure to stay tuned there.

-Jay Fuller
May 8, 1999