CS 101    Fall 2013     A4:    Ring Assignments

This is a work in progress!   Find your name below.   The person above your name is your PREVIOUS in the ring, while the person below your name is your NEXT.   The USER ID is to help you contact that person (via nmu email address) and also help to correct/construct their URL (although you'll need more than their user ID for the URL).   I will try to update this with USER IDs and URLs as I get them, but I will not be able to guarantee accuracy (especially with folks changing their URLs, as folks are wont to do!).   Best to contact people directly.   Also, you can jump into the ring via any of the (working) URLs below, and try to reach their ring page.   If you do, then of course you'll know their public URL!

last upate:   10-9-2013



NAME

URL*

Horn

Jeffrey

Allen

Anderla

Anna

McKee
Bartlett

Bartning

Foct

Gokey

Olsen

Ekdahl

Sutter

Moosman

Hare

Grund

Clark

Delene

Weiglein

Kaminski

Myers

Debrock

Elliot

Lemmen

Brandt

Pepper

Larson

Ombrello

Restivo

Imam

Hay

Hampton

Lantry

 McCoy

 

 

 

Jerry

jerallen

Zach

zanderla
Emily eanna

Brian

bmckee

Alesha

albartle

Jannis

jbartnin

Adam

afocht

Jordan

jgokey

Mike

miolsen

Ashly

aekdahl

Daniel

dsutter

Lauren

lmoosman

Brett

bhare

Chris

cgrund

Tracy

tprestag

Tyler

tdelene

Andrew

aweiglei

Abram

abkamins

Mackenzie

mamyers

Jim

jdebrock

Dylan

delliot

Justin

jlemmen

Eric

ebrandt

Megan

mpepper

 Tyler

tyllarso

 Katelyn

kombrell

 Anthony

arestivo

 Linnea

limam

 Blake

bhay

 Madison

mahampto

 Shane

slantry

 Conor

cmccoy

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://myweb.nmu.edu/~jhorn/CS101fall2013/Ring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Note that this is the PUBLIC URL for your ring page.   This means it will work in anyone's browser; no need to know any user ID or password.   This also means that the protocol is "http:", and not "ftp:" or "file:".   If the URL you want to use starts with "ftp:" then it is not a PUBLIC URL.   (It will require the user to enter YOUR user ID and password in order to download the html file.)   If your URL starts with "file:" then it is the address of the file on your local hard drive, which is only available to browsers running on your machine.