More of Monty's Pictures
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generated for printing at high resolution.
Some of these pictures required a lot of effort, etc, to make, and
many of them are copyrighted(©). Please be reasonable in usage--
don't re-publish them without appropriate permission, don't say you
made them, don't put them on your CDROMs or include them as
backgrounds in video games or post them on
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.math or whatever, but look all you want.
See also my page of pix of
Terry Moore & SIPlist fans
(from the SD Comic Con; SIP is the comic book Strangers In Paradise.)
This image (my yearbook senior picture) is available in stunning
greyscale, in 4 sizes, for your viewing and monitor size pleasure:
320x256,
640x512,
960x768, and
1280x1024.
Kind of indulgent, I guess, but given that I constructed it at
2560x2048 for a film recorder anyway, what the heck.... It was made
with a scanner and PhotoShop. Ick. Much thanks to Chris "Peachy"
Hurwitz for photography, views, and general help.
Here are a bunch of pictures of me. Potential employers may note that
I'm not opposed to wearing suits. Everyone else can take this with a
grain of salt. Left to right, this is a passport photo (since they
always give you extras), a toga party, the suit, and "what happens
when you get dragged to a beer-drinking contest when you've been
working on your car."(Netscape Bug-->)
Cool car-- wish I had a car like that-- oh, I guess I do!
This is my '67 mustang. It's red. It's 4-speed, after much work
converting it from an automatic. It has a 289V8 in it. I like it.
These are from a Caltech Y hike. I think Mark "Flash" Dinan took the
one at the right, and we got a ranger to take the other one, I think
with
Dave Kim
's camera. I'll write out who they are later.
Here are a bunch of pictures from my graduation, one of the few times
recently I've been surrounded by people with cameras. I think most of
these were taken by Brad Scott, though some may have been my parents.
From left to right, this is my grinning relief, me with my Advisor
Al Barr, and me with
Chris Brennen, who was Dean of Students and Master
of Student Houses during my time at Tech, and who is generally a cool
guy.
Another graduation picture, with my parents, and a dorky old family
picture for comparison purposes. Scary, huh?
Spring skiing-- good stuff. I'm skiing in shorts, with no shirt, at
the top of Mammouth's big bowl... big and zoomed versions. This is not
the craziest thing I've ever done; it wasn't even that cold, and I
wasn't *too* scared of severe abrasions.
At a halloween party with
Bevan Bennett
. I'm the mortician, if that's
not obvious.
A fine
House-of-the-Month breakfast with
Tim. I have no idea who took
this picture or why, but it's nice to have a picture of "normal day to
day life" on occasion.
Speaking of the
House of the Month Club,
here is an incarnation of it in a
Blacker House
alley-challenge (vs.
Hell
) in "pumpkin carving with power
tools on a strict 3 minute time limit." We lost, but we had more style
and were morally superior. Who said life's fair. Anyway, visible are me,
Randy,
Lieven, Jen, Karen,
Sarah
, and I think
Kevin
.
At a Blacker party with
Andrew
. Note the gaudy hawaiian shirt, and the
short hair.
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Monty