Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 02:39:34 GMT Server: OmniHTTPd/1.0a6 (Win32; i386) Content-Length: 4002 Content-type: text/html Last-Modified: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:36:32 GMT Steve Exner's Home Page
[A picture of me] [ Steve Exner's Home Page ]


I am a third year computer science major / astronomy minor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. I work part-time in the School of Medicine as computing assistant to the Office of Medical Education. I have been in Cleveland for two years now, and I think it's an excellent place to live... I drive a charcoal grey 1987 Mercury Sable GS Wagon now, take a look. I used to drive a dark blue '83 New Yorker 5th Avenue. In high school I drove an Ochre '72 GMC 1500 pickup.




I was Born and raised in Racine, Wisconsin (PICTURE) - a real cool city on Lake Michigan of 83,000+ people. Racine is about twenty-five miles south of Milwaukee, and is home to the S.C. Johnson Wax Corporation. Our house is in Wind Point, on the north side of town, just a block or so from the lake. We always referred to it as the "Beacon Lane Hilton," especially when returning from a vacation. That's really a joke, because it is not Hilton sized at all. My parents are working on it, though - after 10 years in that house they finally decided to build an addition off the back. It will be a great room with a vaulted ceiling, wooden rafters, and a fireplace. The old roof needed shingles before the addition could be started - I got to rip off quite a few old shingles and nail down some new ones during Fouth of July vacation. They are hoping to have it finished by Thanksgiving -- I sure hope it is.

My parents, Dan and Jayne, are the best parents in the world. My brother Jeff and I had some misunderstandings while we were growing up, but now we get along a little better. Jeff is going to school out in Maine at Kents Hill School, where he is a young hockey star. My family has a small beagle named Caesar - who is a female. She's a cool little pup, but has a problem with her tongue. She likes to have it hang out about a half an inch all the time. Its a funny sight, I'll get a picture of it sometime and put it here.







SINCE 9/30/96


STEVE EXNER'S HOME PAGE -- (C)1996 STEPHEN D. EXNER