Bob Jensen's Home Page (Personal)

Click Here for Bob Jensen's Index Page (Contributions to Education and Research)



*******Bob and Erika Jensen *******


A Glimpse of Heaven: What I Learned From Max and Gwen --- http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/max01.htm

My father (Vernon) passed away on January 20, 2002.  In 1995, he asked me to write a story about his first trip away from the farm (when he was fourteen years old).  You can read the story at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/vernon.htm 

Chris Faye's letter about my dad is at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/dad01.htm 

A message of love from my wife, Erika.  
She describes how a Munich street urchin became Cinderella filled with love and joy --- http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/erika/xmas00.htm

Table of Contents for This Home Page

(Click on Any Exciting Topic Below)

Preliminary Remarks

Bob's Resume Links and Audio Statement

Bookmarks That Navigate You in the WWW

Phone Numbers and email address

I wrote a document (screen play? short story? tutorial? case?) that is a takeoff on the Muppets.  It is entitled "Clyde Gives Brother Hat a Lesson in Arbitrage" and can be found at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/acct5341/speakers/muppets.htm 

Bob's Story About Growing Up
Short story entitled
My Glimpse of Heaven:  What I learned from Max and Gwen

Acceptance Speech for the August 15, 2002 American Accounting Association's Outstanding Educator Award --- http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/000aaa/AAAaward_files/AAAaward02.htm

A Year 2000 message of love from my wife, Erika.  
She describes how a Munich street urchin became Cinderella filled with love and joy --- http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/erika/xmas00.htm 

A Year 2001 message of love from my wife, Erika 
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/erika/xmas01.htm 

Holiday Greetings message for the Year 2002 
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/NHcottage/XMAS2002.htm 

My father (Vernon) passed away on January 20, 2002.  He was 89 years old.  In 1995, he asked me to write a story about his first trip away from the farm (when he was fourteen years old).  You can read the story at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/vernon.htm 

Chris Faye's letter about my dad is at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/dad01.htm 

You can read an autobiography by Amey Cherland at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/AmeyCherlandObituary.htm 
I have also attached a copy.  Amey gave this to me in a hand-written notebook when my father died in January of this year.  I promised Amey that I would type it up and put it on the Internet.  By a very strange coincidence, I finished typing it up on the day he died, but I did not learn that he had died until several days later when I got a message from David and Lynn Jenson.
Amey died on October 4, 2002.  He was 95 years old.

 

 

Return to the Table of Contents of this document

Return to the Index of Bob Jensen's Public WWW Documents

Some longer documents (not all documents) in this web page require that you have an authoring or reading version of Adobe Acrobat. Since so many web users already have this PDF file reader on the system in order to read corporate catalogs and other PDF documents, you may already have this reader on your system. If not , you can download either the Acrobat or Amber readers from http:\\www.adobe.com. After this PDF file reader is in your computer, you can make it read automatically in Netscape Navigator by clicking on the Navigator menu choices "Options, General Preferences, Helpers". Then click on "Create New Type" button. For example, suppose you have previously downloaded the Adobe Acrobat Amber PDF file reader on the path c:\adobe\acrobat\amber.exe. In the "Create New Type" window of the Helpers options, type in "application" after "Mime Type" and "pdf" "Mime Subtype" . Then type "pdf" under File Extensions. Next click on the option to "Launch the Application." Lastly, click on the Browse button to find the path to your Acrobat or Amber PDF reader. While Amber is in beta form, I recommend the Acrobat reader. Note that PDF files can be printed from a PDF reader. A "mime" stands for multipurpose Internet mail extension to files that tell computers what kind of program to use to view or run a file. Mimes are typically plug-ins to browsers that help launch helper apps or user apps.

If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat PDF file reader, CLICK HERE to download it at no cost. (If you have the Acrobat Exchange authoring version, it is not necessary to download the reader.)

Return to Table of Contents

Bob's resume

Click here for the short and exciting version. (Best for online summary viewing.)

Click here for the long and boring HTML Version. (Best for online day-long viewing)

Click here for the Printing PDF Version. (This requires the Acrobat PDF reader.) Note: This Printing Version is not updated as frequently as the above HTML Version.

Click here for the clown's sentimental journey (This requires WAV file audio utilities.)

Click here for Bob Jensen's Short Story About Growing Up in Iowa

Return to Table of Contents

Bookmarks that may be of help to you

Bob's Bookmarks

Erika's Bookmarks

Return to Table of Contents

If you are planning to attend one of Bob's hypermedia shows, it is highly recommended that you read Chapter 2 of the Jensen and Sandlin book. In addition Document 4 provides a background setting.

Click Here for the Dog and Pony Show Program Plus a Commentary on Hardware and Software Trends


Return to Table of Contents

Bob's email address is <rjensen@trinity.edu>

Bob's phone number is (603) 823-8482

Bob's fax number is (210) 999-8134

Send email Professor Jensen by clicking on the following: (rjensen@trinity.edu)

*******Bob and Erika Jensen *******

Return to the Table of Contents of this document

Return to the Index of Bob Jensen's Public WWW Documents

Copyright © 1996 Robert E. Jensen. All Rights Reserved.