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Patep is the proud owner of the Waimea SurfCows - an ESPN Fantasy Baseball Team - 3rd Place in its league, 1998!!


Epoux Pierre owns the WikiWiki Gecko! - 2nd Place in its league, 1998!!!


Email Patep for more information if you'd like to know who we had on our teams, etc.!


Patep's Pages -

Patep's P-Center Playground
and other linguistics links!

30+ Years of Patep egads!

Shortwave Radio Links

Pictures of friends & family
For Frames-Capable browsers only!


I can be reached at: patep@cfht.hawaii.edu.

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Dr. Pat E. Pérez
patep@cfht.hawaii.edu
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Bienvenidos a Patep's


Dr. Patep is in Waimea, Hawaii at the moment - paying $1.75/gal for gas & playing bookkeeper for Lei HI.


By looking at these links, you should be able to figure out who I am.
As for what I want and why I am, well...that's a whole nother story!


Baseball Links

ESPN Baseball
Houston Astros
CBS Sportsline MLB
CBS Baseball Live
RotoNews MLB
RotoNews Player Search
Jeff Bagwell GIF



TV Links

Babylon 5 GIF
Babylon 5
Babylon 5 Hawaii
Star Trek: DS9
Star Trek: Voyager
The X-Files Episode Guide
The Odd Couple Home Page
The Quincy Examiner
MidWeek Mag TV Search

Earth Behavior Links

Other Sports Links

Music Links

Radio Links

People Links

(Also, check out the UofAZ Linguistics Dept. Faculty & Student Pages (in UofAZ Linguistics) for more of my buddies)


Macintosh Links

MacWorld Online
MacFixit
Pure Mac Software
Tucows New Mac Software
New Software @ InfoMac
Jag's House - Classic Mac Software

Mac SE Support Pages
Classic Mac Resources
MacTimes Low End Macs

Random Links

Discover Magazine
Modern Drummer
Dilbert
Dave Barry
Lorin's Left-Handedness Site
Wal-Mart
StarDate Online
Chile-Heads!
El Niño Links
Deep Thoughts
Surrealist Compliment Generator


I Am Not Alone

Patep - the language!
Another Patep!! - if anybody knows what this site is about, please let me know!!


"DOS Computers manufactured by companies such as IBM, Compaq, Tandy, and millions of others are by far the most popular, with about 70 million machines in use worldwide. Macintosh fans, on the other hand, may note that cockroaches are far more numerous than humans, and that numbers alone do not denote a higher life form."
-New York Times, November 26, 1991


Patep's Main Link Page was last revised on 08/04/98

Dr. Pat E. Pérez / patep@cfht.hawaii.edu