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This site was produced by four Secondary School Students under contract with Industry Canada for the Digital Collections project during the summer and early fall of 2000.

  Name: Peter C. Zachar
Role: Team Leader, Site Design, Digitization, Interview Documentation
Age: 17
Info:
I got into webpage design thanks to the Virtual Ventures summer camp, however I regard computers merely as a means of passing the time. I am currently in grade 12 and hope to continue on to study medicine. I used to swim competitively for the Ottawa Y Olympian's swim club, and I am curretly managing their webpage at members.home.net/ottawayoylmpians. I have also worked on various other sites including Q3Center, StarlancerCenter and am currently starting work on RoleplayHaven with Norm. In my time off, I enjoy biking, skiing and playing tennis.

  Name: Norman R. Fong
Role: Team Member, Site Design, Interview Documentation
Age: 16
Info:
I've always had an affinity towards technology and computer design. I took up this project as a chance to gain valuable experience, both practical and interpersonal. My other interests include: sports, world issues, entertainment, business and modern music. I also enjoy the study of classical music theory, harmony and history. My future aspirations are to study computer engineering at university.

  Name: Alex S. Wright
Role: Team Member, Digitization
Age: 17
Info: High School Student from Kanata, Ontario Canada

  Name: Timothy A. Ziebell
Role: Team Member, Digitization
Age: 17
Info:
Some of my interests include: computers, the cosmos, architecture and engineering. I have had quite a bit of computer experience throughout my life as I started when I was very young with the good old Commodore 64. During that time I have worked on a few websites such as Q3Center and StarLancer Center. All of it led up to working at Nortel Networks: Canada’s largest corporation. Some of my hobbies include: video games, software writing and weightlifting. (Have to stay fit with all this static activity don’t you?) My plans for the future are to get a University degree in Computer Engineering with perhaps a Business relation to it.
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