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Lance Micklus, Inc. Logo

Lance's software company was only in business from 1979 to 1983. During that brief four year period, Lance's ST80 communication products began to define the Internet itself. The picture of the Computer Mouse (shown in the icon above) was the company logo. The link on this page contains rare color photographs of Lance and his employees.


LANCE'S RADIO/TELEVISION CAREER

Starting with William B. Williams of WNEW, trace Lance's broadcasting career using the air name of Lance Michaels. Hear air checks from Lance's mentor, Jack Spector of WPTR, as well as Lance, himself, at WTVB/WANG in Coldwater, Michigan.


THE MICKLUS FAMILY CENTER

This is the home page to the entire Micklus Family - Lance and Dianne, their son Tony and his family, and Theodore and Tilly-Bear. There are also special features like the VERMONT page and our FAMILY PHOTO ALBUM.


Astronomy ASTRONOMY

Lance began taking an interest in astronomy in 1985 when Halley's Comet flew by the Earth. It's a hobby he still enjoys to this day. Here you'll find a few of Lance's favorite WEB sites for stargazers at the beginner to intermediate level.


Quarter COIN COLLECTING

Lance also enjoys collecting coins as a hobby. On this page you'll see a picture of one of Lance's favorite coins as well as a link to the Internet's largest coin auction.


Kites KITES

A few years ago, Lance discovered a company that sold kites. Not those cheap Stop And Shop rigs, but real high quality hobby kits. These kites are great to fly and thrilling to see in the sky. On this page you'll find pictures, descriptions, and a special section on kite flying tips.


 

Index

The Internet Traffic Report measures the performance
of major Internet routers around the world once every
hour. This performance data is then summarized as a
consolidated Traffic Index, with zero as the worst
possible value and 100 the best. The next time your
Internet connection is slow, check here to see if the
problem is local or global.

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