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The homepage of Goran UnreaL Krajnoviæ
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If you came here browsing for my homepage, well, sorry. I've removed it.

You see, I've never really bothered to update the page and all the information on my page was getting seriously outdated. So outdated, in fact, that I kept wondering when this poor server hosting the page is going to die and crash it's hard drive in the process, saving me the bother of explaining how come I don't have a sensible homepage.

I first put up version 1.0 of my homepage sometime in 1996, I think, when I started my first year at FER. The universe was young, men were real men, women were real women, and hypertext markup language was real hypertext markup language. HTML was this new and cool thing whose maximum achievement was centered text and inline images. HTML tables were just about being thought of, and browsing the web was a wholly different experience from today. More raw. More brutal. Ahh... the good old days.

But I digress. Several years later I made v2.0 of my homepage, an experiment in HTML tables, background images and other then-new and interesting HTML features. Netscape Communicator 4.77 was the coolest browser available with a very sweet visual HTML composer. There was no such thing as the browser wars. Flash was the thing you had on your camera to shoot in low light.

Since then, I've managed to get on with my life, get a girlfriend, graduate and get a job (mostly in that order), and updating my homepage fell mostly by the wayside. In the end, as I write this now and look at my old page, I don't exactly feel ashamed of it - I was proud when I made it, but I sort of grew up since then. It's like watching your kindergarten drawings and having mixed feelings of pride and shame.

Anyway, since I saw no point in keeping lots of old stuff on my homepage, I simply took it down. I can still be contacted via e-mail, however, if you don't know my address, that's probably for a good reason.

-- Goran UnreaL Krajnoviæ, 05/2003

PS. Due to popular demand, the OpenGL Programming Guide, also known as The Red Book, is back online.