The Work
Work .. this section reminds me of the classic question: "What do you wanna do when you're grown?" "What will be your future?".
Well, at the moment, I don't know. Really... It's hard these days to decide what one would be and more important what kind of work search.

So, at this moment I don't know, but I think it would be something connected with Computer Science..

Who can say? ^_-
Anyway, if I can use the word, I work around my collective, The Fire Soul, and since this is my primary interest these days, I would like to tell you more about this "work".

The Fire Soul


I've starded my websites during the second year of university -1998-; the original idea was for a collaboration between me and Lele, but he started his own website, and I started working around mine. So, in one way or another, The Fire Soul exist since 1998.

Its first issue contained a couple of base information of the webmistress, and two sites: the first one was a huge SailorMoon website, while the second was a medium-sized Rayearth website.
It was hosted on Geocities which wasn't bad and evil as it's now. The for some personal reasons, mostly regarding an ex-boyfriend and the university, I've started to leave it apart. This happened around the beginning of 1999 and for one year it remained static.

Then in the middle of 2000 something big has changed me (read: Marco has showed someway he loved me, :lol:), and having again something to inspire me, my website was resurrected. It was Marco the one who designed the base for the first issue, and gave me the idea to go back on my sites.
He was truly convinced that I could do it again and started to teach me the use of this wonderful graphic program that is GIMP. ^_^
The location changed too, because geocities wasn't the goodservice it has been before, so I moved it to envy.nu .. when they were the only free webserver -with virtue- which offered 20megs of space with no ads.

During the summer of 2001, I received an email from Alexa who offered me to host TFS on her hosting domain, traumatic.nu. I accepted for two reasons; first I felt really honoured that Alexa offered me hosting, seeing how many good collectives there out there, beside the fact I've always admired her as a designer.

After a year spent joining Alexa hosting program, I got my own domain, Shuusei.net, and moved the collective here.
The domain is a special present from my sister for my birthday. ^_^
So we come to today; TFS is out there, still running.