THE SEAN MACDONALD HOME PAGE

Have you ever done a web search on your own name, just to see what other people might be able to find out about you? I have, but when you have a name as common as mine, you might find a number of pages which use your name but refer to somebody else entirely. That's what this page is all about: the other Sean MacDonalds (or even Sean Macdonalds) of the world.

One could imagine a community of Sean MacDonalds or perhaps one could consider all of us to be different aspects of each other, though related only by name.

(1) First, there's me. My web page from when I was a student at UAB can be found here, though they may take it down one of these days. (In case, you're curious, I now have my doctorate and am working at the University of North Alabama.) The Hawkman FAQ that you can reach from the UAB web page is out of date. You can access the new one here.

  (2) Next up, there's the hockey player (#8)  named Sean MacDonald of the Calgary  Canucks. Find out more about him   here or here. The latter page says, "
It's no surprise that Sean MacDonald plays the game as a thinker. With obvious academic aptitude and a serious approach to the game, he sees the ice much better than many of his opponents. With that vision, he has established himself as one of team's best passers, and as a finesse player who works hard to get an advantage."

Sean MacDonald of the Canucks

(3) There's the musician named Sean MacDonald whose Parasites & Kings is mentioned here. From this page, there is a link to a review, which mentions "
Macdonald was a member of Vancouver three piece The Ids, whose 1997 "Psycho Babylon" could not have turned many heads, given its complete lack of existence on Napster. After many exhaustive searches online, I was unable to find out why the band parted ways, except for cluing into Sean's dedication to the memory of Adrian Rout, former trumpet player of The Ids. At times, Mr. MacDonald can sound like a less worldly E (see "Dance & The Critic" or the title track) but he proves he is ambitious when coming to grips with God (see "God" and "God is Smiling"). The overall production values are tight, thanks to Todd Simko (Pure) and Sean's unique collection of instruments. In the end, the derivatively Beck-esque rap of "Obsolescence" and the cheesiness of "Generic Love Song" make this out to be a misshapen mishmash. It is only after multiple listens that one can begin to capture the more interesting moments."

“We’re all pretty jaded and bored.          But sometimes we’re not,” is a quote that I found here.
Sean

(4) There's the swimmer named Sean MacDonald who has a web page here. (Click on Autobiography for more info or Photos for more pictures.)
What a coincidence. I look just like this too! (ha)

(5) An MBA student at LSU named Sean MacDonald has a webpage here.

(6) Some peculiar artwork done by a Sean MacDonald can be found here.





Miscellaneous Others:
(1) There's a reference to a Sean MacDonald who works for JLM Industries, Inc here.

(2) An HTML tutorial was written by a Sean MacDonald and can be found here.

(3) An elementary school lesson about searching for whales on the Internet was written by a Sean MacDonald and can be found here.

 

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