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last updated: December 4th, 1998

UPDATE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROL!!!

Happy Birthday to my best friend in the whole world, and the greatest wife a man could ask for, Carol! 50 may seem like a long time, but time is relative anyway, isn't it? I remember when I first laid eyes on you, handing out flyers for the women's track fundraiser in the quad of our beloved alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. You were shivering so hard in the cold! It must have been around January, but my memory is foggy at this point. I asked if I could take you to dinner, and was shocked when you said yes! Long story short, we were sweethearts, all the way until graduation, when I asked you to marry me on the same lawn in the quad. Again, I was shocked when you said yes. That was 26 years ago, can you believe it! No matter how much time passes, I wilk always look forward to spending many more birthdays with you!!
xoxo, your Robert

Robert's Space on the World Wide Web!

Hello! Welcome to my webpage. My name is Robert Dooley JR and I am a retired civil engineer here to explore the new world of the Internet!
Before retiring, I worked as a highway engineer for the state of Pennsylvania. You can thank me for all of the off-ramps on your commute!
I've been with my wonderful wife Carol for 25 years now. She is a veterenarian, but will be retiring next year, sorry!

My Computer Setup

  • HP Pavilion 8160
  • 233 Mhz Intel Pentium with MMX
  • 32 MB memory
  • 6 GB hard drive
  • 24x CD-ROM drive
  • 56 kbps Flex modem
  • Operating System: Windows 95
  • Browser: Internet Explorer

I hope you enjoy your time on my website!



when things still looked like this, you think, there was so much less to worry about.
that's because you were a child, peering into glimpses of what promised to be a new and noble frontier.
a universal platform, free and open, devoted to the pursuit of human knowledge.
an uncynical dream of collaboration, of a shared culture. seeing the primitive reminds you of old potential.
nostalgia is half aching for the past and half aching for a different future.