We have kept in contact and frequently share ideas and knowledge with each
other concerning the software development industry and other computer geeky
type things, including our former "Meeting
of the Masterminds" which we may resurrect in the future.
The Masterminds have put up several web sites we love to share with our friends.
Together we have formed a web ring of sites that deal with us and our different
special interests. We hope you enjoy visiting the sites in our web ring.
That One Place (
mirror) is a hub site for all of my web sites. It is there for convenience of only having to remember one URL to get to any of the sites. It is also a quick way to check headlines on what's going on with the various groups. Groups include:
- FNG - Friday Night Gamers
- Jordan High School Beetdigger Alumni
- Jordan High School Class of 1991
- TKM - Tennessee Knoxville Mission
- Utah's PRIDE
I run my family site where we have pictures of the kids and goings on of our little clan.
My sister Jenn makes beautiful handmade custom jewelry out of all sorts of cool things. Check out her site!
Looking to enhance your JavaScript skills or just have some
fun with JavaScript? Come visit the training grounds of the JavaScript Jedi. Here you'll find my projects/experiments I find myself doing late at night, on a whim, to help enhance my understanding and joy for this wonderful scripting language.
Jordan High School - Home of the Beetdiggers (located in Sandy, Utah). I develop and maintain 3 Alumni sites for Beetdiggers:
- JHS Alumni - Class site links, reunion information and eventually, a contact list.
- Jordan Alumni Association- Get cool Beetdigger memorabilia and help raise money for scholarships! The association is planning a huge Centennial celebration in 2007. Become a part of the Association today!
- Jordan Class of 1991 This is my site for the graduating class of 1991 (The Masterminds' graduating class.)
Check out the
games the
Friday Night Gaming crew is playing. FNG is a community of gamers established in 1997, that meet on Friday nights at 11:00pm (Mountain) to play serious gameage. Come join us!
To curb our appetite for LAN Parties... we host WAN Parties every Friday night with our
FNG (Friday Night Gaming) group. Come join us! We play games from Rise of Nations, to Motocross Madness 2... Need for Speed Underground to Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, and more!
Utah's PRIDE was an anti-drug rally performing group I performed with in high school. PRIDE stands for: Peers Responsible In Drug Education. This site is to help the former members of PRIDE keep in touch.
I also run a site for his LDS Mission friends. I served in the
Tennessee Knoxville Mission (TKM) from May 1993 - May 1995 under President Serge Woodruff and President Richard K. Sager. Since I only spent one month under President Woodruff, he has dedicated his site to the missionaries under President Sager (1993-1996)
Clint has set up a site called
Telepiphany.org.
Telepiphany.org is a forum for discussing NMS issues, Dialogic, Cortelco and other telephony technology.
Clint owns a software development consulting company called
The Voodoo Cube
(
Mirror.)
Got software needs? The Voodoocube is your crew. From architecture to database design to implementation,
The Voodoocube can meet all your software needs.
Clint has worked on the following sites:
Clint is also part of
Virtual Voodoo, another
software development consulting firm. Virtual Voodoo is the proud maker of the
Dr. Derby
product.
Clint's personal sites include:
Brock Holmes's Web Sites
Sites that Brock Holmes has designed to date:
Brock Holmes is a Graphic/Web Designer. He has worked with such well established
programs as PhotoShop, Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks
to build both print and web media. With his interests encompassing animated
media as well he has begun developing in programs such as Flash and Bryce.
The sites above are examples of his design ability and love for things that
look and function with ease and class.
Friends of the Masterminds
The Oxy-Reel - Jeff's father-in-law's ultra-cool invention that makes life
safer for those that have to use
oxygen on a regular basis. It removes the hassle of excess oxygen tubing by storing the bulk
of the tube on a spool that releases more oxygen tubing as the user gently tugs. When the user needs to recoil the oxygen tubing,
they simply press the button on the handy remote control, minimizing the hazards caused by the "trip-wire" created by oxygen
tubing laying all over. Check it out now! It's
reel cool.
Living Prints Photography - Capturing Moments... Forever
My friend Melissa does Wedding and Family Portrait photography. Check out her site!