Scott's Untutored Web Page

Welcome to my feeble attempt at a web page. It's getting better. Very Slowly. No matter what my dad says.


Which Scott am I? How do you contact me?

Scott DeBarger (debarger@slac.stanford.edu) Brave folks can click here to see a picture of me.


What I want to share with you (for now):    

To better understand me, be sure to listen to KFOG's 10 at 10 , the best radio program ever.

You can often find me watching Stanford Athletics. (I'm a big soccer fan. In addition to the Stanford teams, I follow the fortunes of Arsenal , who are a bit unsettled at this time.)

I used to manage the Dirty Dogs soccer team. They are doing just fine without me. You can find old stuff about the team here.

Every once in a while you can find me making some noise with the LSJUMB. If you buy the "Greatest Hits" CD, you can hear me playing saxophone and trumpet. This may not be a good thing.

If you'd like to hear some great streaming music, I'll recommend Radio Paradise. To find out what happened in the music world on this date, visit thisdayinmusic.com.

I recommend a visit to The Onion, if you're looking for a laugh.

I'm no longer living at the ClubHouse. I'm not in Mountain View anymore either, but when I was, it looke dlike this.

Are you looking for information about the Bachelor(ette) Bacchanalia? That train left years ago, but you can still look at the pictures. Click here!

Jay & Grete once lived in Swinging London, baby! Pay them a virtual visit. I made a real visit once; you can find out about it here.

Congratulations to Adrienne and Terry! Want to see the baby? Missed the wedding?

My knee ain't what it used to be. Click here to find out the details.

The CalTrain Tour 2002 has come and gone. When weekend service resumes, there will be another Tour. Congratulations to Angela, Carrie, and Patrick for completing Train Tour 2001! Here's what they did.

In my guise of a mechanical engineer, I am employed by the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center , but please don't blame them for this page.

Created: 2-5-96 by S. DeBarger
Last modified: 29-Jun-07