It looks like either you don’t have scripting enabled in your browser, or your browser doesn’t support ECMAScript and DOM Level 1. What that means is that the buttons at the top won’t work. You can still navigate the Gallery using the member and page links at the left.
Brian Tanaka • Indigo Ranger Grrl • Spacefrog3 • Khendra
Use the checkbox at the left to control whether the index of members will show small pictures or a list of the members’ names with links to the pages we have for each. Use the radio buttons near the center to select the type of page to see. Use the arrows on either side of the radio buttons to go to the previous or next page of the selected type.
If you’re viewing a list of names, click on a name to see the Contact information page for that person; click on one of the links after the name to see the person’s Home page, Journal, Personal FAQ or Yearbook page. If you’re viewing pictures, click on an image to choose a member: you’ll see whatever type of page is selected with the radio buttons near the top center.
Look here to find things like “real” names, screen names, instant messenger ids and e-mail addresses.
Many of our members have their own home pages and/or journals on the web: by selecting those page types, you can view them right in this frame, without leaving the Gallery. (If you want to bookmark a member’s home page or journal or see it alone in a new window, select the member’s “Contact information” page and use the HOME PAGE or JOURNAL link there.)
We have a tradition in rec.music.tori-amos of posting “pFAQs” every once in a while as a way of getting to know one another. Look here to find all those odd little tidbits like where someone was born, how many pets they have, or what color underwear they wear on Wednesdays.
The Yearbook was originally designed and assembled by Mel (who is no longer active in rec.music.tori-amos); she graciously handed her work over to us to continue. Each page in the current version has the member’s real name and screen name(s), a picture, a birthdate, a few other choice bits of information and a “favorite quotes” section. We have recordings of some members’ voices, too, and they’re also on the Yearbook pages: Mike Chatzis (who also is no longer active in r.m.t-a) began collecting r.m.t-a sound files in 1999.
See the curator’s page if you have problems, suggestions or comments regarding the Gallery, or if you want information about yourself added, corrected or removed.