This site will appear closer to the author's intent in a browser that supports
web standards,
but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
If you can read this, CSS (style sheets) is essentially disabled on this page, degrading the presentation but not losing any content.
That's due to either the CSS file being unavailable from the server, or your browser failing to understand it.
Pete & Regina & Drew Karsanow's Site
Where to now?
While there is information about a few other topics,
this site's current primary purpose is to be a repository for Pete's
games assistance information.
Choose from:
HINT: Pete's stuff is where the action is on this site.
And if we aren't the Karsanows you were looking for, there's a good chance you want my brother and his family, or my father and his wife. Contact me and I'll put you in touch with them. Altogether, we should be the only people with the Karsanow surname; if there are others, I'd like to know who!
Music to Browse by
Regina still likes San Diego,
but we're now as close as we can get without changing jobs again.
Contacting Us
Please send us e-mail if you have a comment.
This site can get much better if you let me know what's holding it back. Otherwise, you get what works for Pete…
Some problems, I won't know about unless you tell me!
Site author is Peter Karsanow.
Pages and files developed using the Microsoft Notepad and WordPad text editors, Word 6.0 and 97, Excel 97, Access 97, Paint and Image Editor, and Briefcase.
XHTML 1.0 conversion and recent global maintenance done with ParkeNet HTML Editor, but its apparently no longer available.
Site checked on
Netscape 6.2.3 and 4.7.6 (deprecated)
and
Internet Explorer 6.0 (6.0.2800.1106) and 5.5 (5.50.487.2300CO) (deprecated) web browsers,
but I'll try to keep fancy HTML stuff to a minimum.
Site is XHTML 1.0 Transitional with CSS style sheets and minimal JavaScript 1.3. Tables are used, but no frames. Site validated as XHTML 1.0 Transitional on 01 January 2003 except for code appended by Geocities/Yahoo servers that isn't under my control, and some strange stuff on my browser testing page.
At least 640*480 and 256 colors recommended. 800*600 by 16 bits preferred. WebTV detected and warned about pages with wide tables or images.
A MIDI player would be nice too. I've written code that uses an OBJECT tag with no explicit specification of the MIDI player to use, so it should work for any player that provides a default height and width for itself. If you've got no player, or no browser support for OBJECT, it should fall through to a simple link to the MIDI data file. There's some cases where that doesn't work though, which I have to work on…