Welcome to Tripod

So here we are on Tripod. Tripod serves advertisement banners on the pages they host. I find it surprising that these banners can be obscured by positioning page elements directly over them. Only problem is, IE (and I assume Netscape) seems to always render pull-down menus on the topmost layer, which is a bitch. So I’d say about one third of the time, this page will look strange because a pull-down menu will be obscuring my images. I wonder if I will get an angry email instructing me to stop obscuring the advertisement banners.

Additionally, some of the links still point back to RIT, some of them may not work at all … I’ll resolve this soon.

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