

This is, like many others on the web, a personal web page. As such, you'll find no clever promotions, no 'click here to make a billion dollars using spare laundry lint' ads, nothing like that. Nor will you find boring stuff like detailed information on what I like to eat, what I'm currently playing in my CD player, or my resumé. (Since nobody would ever read that stuff, I thought that I would get even by not writing it to begin with, so there!)
What you will find is some information on my interests, and maybe a few blurbs about some things that really bug me. I must forewarn you though, I do tend to ramble sometimes. Maybe you'll find something of use to you here, maybe not. Either way, you get what you pay for, right?
So without further delay, let's have a look, shall we?
| July 27, 1998 | Finally did my writeup of the warning light cluster/clock light module fix for second generation cars. |
| May 28, 1998 | Added pictures of what vandals did to my car |
| Apr 28, 1998 | Added pictures to my RX-7 Logicon fix-it page, and added a bunch of new stats to the RX-7 specifications page. |
| Feb 16, 1998 | Added a page on my experiences at Ice Time Trials. |
| Dec 31, 1997 | A sudden derangement made my Photoshop go out of control and create this wackiness. |
| Dec 22, 1997 | Added a page on an RX-7 weekend.
Added pictures to the Personal RX-7 page, the Personal R/C Page, and the Borla exhaust page. |
| Older new stuff (Huh? What does that mean?) |
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The Focus Studios web site describes the place where I spend the vast majority of my waking hours. It's generally a very enjoyable experience, but like any other job, it's got its ups and downs.

My major interests of late have been computer and video games, cars (the fast variety) and radio-controlled cars (of similar character) - not necessarily in that order. These are the hobbies which suck up all my free time. Choose on, intrepid browser, and select the topic which most interests you.
My personal favorite performance car is the Mazda RX-7. Although there're lots of competent sports cars out there, some which go faster, some which handle better, I really like the RX-7 for its outstanding combination of attributes. Which version, you ask? Hmm, maybe a visit into RX-7 land may offer enlightenment? (I know, you're a big fan of the Super-
I'd always had a passing interest in radio-controlled cars, however, it took a friend (Mashi) to go and buy one of these things to really give me the itch to get into it. Now, there's no turning back. There's R/C stuff all over the house, and it's great. Like any good hobby, though, it can get seriously addictive and expensive, so if you feel that you're the least bit vulnerable to the R/C bug and don't want to get involved, I strongly recommend against going here.
I've always been a computer and video games enthusiast and I'm still occasionally guilty of spending hours with my face pressed up against a monitor playing a game. In here, you'll find information on some of my favorite Genesis, SNES, Playstation, Saturn, PC and Amiga games, past and present favorites.

Hey, this seems like an ideal opportunity to spout off about some of the things which really bug me. Of course, nobody'll ever read this stuff, but it still seems like a good chance to blab on indefinitely about some of my pet peeves. I'm open to opposing viewpoints, so go ahead and respond. Be advised that pointless flames will be handled appropriately, though. With that in mind, let's go!
Well, after much thought and debate, I've been convinced that a page of neat links that I've discovered on my own wanderings through the web would be a pretty neat thing to have.
This is your opportunity to tell me what you think about the stuff here, about the site, about my font choices, about your dog, about your favorite recipe for Kool-aid®, whatever. G'head and make your OWN rantings, if you so desire.
My E-mail address is mtsai@foci.com.
This site has been optimized for browsers running in at least 800 x 600 resolution and a color depth of 15 bits or higher, but should work fine in lower resolutions and/or color depths.
This site has been tested with both Netscape 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, and is supposed to be HTML 3.2 compliant. In Theory, everything should work fine regardless of which browser you use, but in case you don't live in the place called Theory, feel free to let me know of any problems you encounter by sending me mail. Unfortunately, most of these pages are less-
I'm sure that I don't have to tell you, that since I'm mercurial, and since this is a small, pet project, I reserve the right to change everything around at the drop of a hat. I can't see any reason why you'd have a problem with that, but if you do, then maybe you should go elsewhere!