As described in About Us, Randy Harr is the main site developer and researcher. He is a Silicon Valley engineer with seemingly time and interest on his hands. His effort to make the genealogy a web-based effort is born of the fact that his close relatives are scattered all over the world. So to enlist their help and interest, it has to be a collaborative effort that is available online, always.
Beside this main MyCuz.us site, he has the spin-out H600 site as well. Much of this would have historically been centered at a single site of Harr.us if his brother had not gotten a similar idea to register that domain literally minutes before him. Hence, he started out with ModiHarr.
Randy has a long history of creating and maintaining sites. Both with his own servers and ones located within his former employer Stanford University. His first site was a dial-up RBBS back in 1988 that evolved into the first URL site vhdl.org in 1993 — built on a purchased Sun server and hung off a C class domain range he leased from Barrnet. This evolved into eda.org which he managed personally for over 10 years along with his professional groups he started. It was all merged into Accellera in the early 2000's. His former professional site is still very simply Sevni. He previously also had sites SocRef.net, [| Darpalum.org] and AYSOWiki.org for a decade each in the 2000 time frame.
Included in public view here are various pages to help others on non-genealogy topics. Usually, write-ups from bookmarked groups of pages for activities he undertakes that others wish to also. The Wiki form provides more context for the links.
Pages local to Randy (some may be behind login):
Beside this main MyCuz.us site, he has the spin-out H600 site as well. Much of this would have historically been centered at a single site of Harr.us if his brother had not gotten a similar idea to register that domain literally minutes before him. Hence, he started out with ModiHarr.
Randy has a long history of creating and maintaining sites. Both with his own servers and ones located within his former employer Stanford University. His first site was a dial-up RBBS back in 1988 that evolved into the first URL site vhdl.org in 1993 — built on a purchased Sun server and hung off a C class domain range he leased from Barrnet. This evolved into eda.org which he managed personally for over 10 years along with his professional groups he started. It was all merged into Accellera in the early 2000's. His former professional site is still very simply Sevni. He previously also had sites SocRef.net, [| Darpalum.org] and AYSOWiki.org for a decade each in the 2000 time frame.
Included in public view here are various pages to help others on non-genealogy topics. Usually, write-ups from bookmarked groups of pages for activities he undertakes that others wish to also. The Wiki form provides more context for the links.
Pages local to Randy (some may be behind login):