joe daurril's home page (dedicated to the memory of kathy anders (1947-1988)).

... signed up on 5/7/2000, but have not quite (with 111 attached pages) moved in. Please come back soon and visit us. You are invited to check out my resume here, also in development.



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We would like to suggest the possibility that the several well-known phases of pre-Christian (ie "Pagan") Greek history may be interpreted as a unity and logical precursor to what became the Byzantine Church. That in fact many of what are now cult issues were manifest and resolved by the Greeks themselves in their own historical time.

His original Public Access USA site will soon be reactivated, showing now an expanded new entry reviewing Tampa's PAC .  If you actually live and play in Tampa Bay, you may as well visit our Churches.  While you are still here, you may examine Joe's preliminary specifications for a state-of-the-art transporter   database system. Other leisure time goes to occasional engagement in film criticism

From out of the thrilling days of yesteryear, you are now invited to monitor Joe's reconstruction in 2001 of his (and other's) high school identity: time travel at its best.  Also, most (we assume) of 1955's HS grads were born in 1937 - a year that first noticed publication of Harvard's Talcott Parsons'  The Structure of Social Action.  The rest of this year (and some of next) is focused on starting a Parsons' tribute site

Folk accessing this site via the virtual link at daurril.com may recall these pages without the register.com appendages by clicking here.   They might also need to know that the late Kathy Anders, who co-hosts this site with me, evidently does so somewhat indirectly.  So many of her outlooks and attitudes have become mine, I may say even now she is always represented here.  I must also credit her friend and mine, Cynthia Durbahn (and her young children at the time - Kimberly & Christopher), for affecting this site with their particular joy in family life.  jjd.

 

In order to make this Welcome page therefore at least SOCIALLY more useful than before, I have added links to personal profiles created according to guidance from two of America’s leading online dating services: Yahoo!Personals and Match.com.  Folk visiting this site with less carnal intent may of course quickly go on to other places.  But for those so perhaps fortunate as to have received one of my business cards at their local grocery or bookstore, enjoy!

 

Please visit again soon: e-mail is encouraged.
An unstructured view of Joe's sites is available at google.

last updated June 30th, 2005.


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