From: bambiout@aol.com
Your name: Maureen Koss
Your location: Boca Raton, Florida
Do you enjoy hiking? yes
Name your favorite season(s): summer
Select the assignment you like the most: Assignment 1
Please include your comments on this site:
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Where do you do most of your hiking? I just hiked part of the App Trail
in Pawling, NY and love every inch of it.
From: rcne18044@blueyonder
Your name: Bob Constantine
Your location: Shiremoor, England. UK
Do you enjoy hiking? yes
Name your favorite season(s): summer all
Select the assignment you like the most: Assignment 1
Please include your comments on this site:
Hi Bob,
Could not resist contacting u just came across your website, strange we
both like the same music where are you located.
Regards Bob
Hi Bob Constantine! This is Rob Constantine IV. I live in California. I can't hike because of a disability, but I do enjoy camping. My father goes by "Bob" Constantine as well. He is a retired machinist and jazz drummer.
E-mail address: robc@sdsc.edu
Your name: Rob Constantine
Your location: San Diego California
Do you enjoy hiking? yes
Name your favorite season(s): summer
Select the assignment you like the most: Assignment 6
Nice work, Bob
e-mail address: windi
Your location: va
Do you enjoy hiking? yes
Favorite season(s): fall
Looks good Bob. Reminds me that I should get back to work on my site...haven't touched in a long time...
E-mail address: Jason
[No comment received-- preference shown for winter & summer; Assignment 6
favorite choice].
E-mail address: none
I think that you did a wonderful job on this web page. I really enjoyed
reading all of it.
E-mail address: Callie
These pages were laid out thoughtfully and with a good eye towards
simplicity and directness at the front end. The links bring you to where
you need to go, and the colors of the backgrounds vary with the contents
of the page. I particularly enjoyed the page (Assignment 4) which
described the views obtained from various areas in the Swift River
valley, and how those views might positively affect the observer. After
all, isn't that what heading up to the mountains is all about?
E-mail address: bconstant
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