"Master of the House, isn't worth a ...."

MeIn short, I'm a 33 year old jack-of-all-trades living in Orange County, California.

I'm best known as a four-time World Poker Tour champion. My total career earnings on the Tour are well in excess of ten million dol-- no, wait. That was a dream I had last night.

Damn.

Oh yes, now I remember: I'm a flight instructor for Sunrise Aviation, where I provide primary, instrument, commercial, tailwheel, aerobatic, and glass panel (Cirrus and Diamond) flight instruction. At times, it does bear an uncanny resemblance to life as a professional gambler... but I digress.

When I'm not flying, I work as a consultant. And sing with a professional opera company. And when I'm not doing that, I'm producing theatre. And when I'm not doing that, I'm flying as a volunteer pilot for Angel Flight. Or scuba diving. Or ... well, you get the idea. No two days are the same. I like it that way.

Speaking of flying, a bit about my resume: I'm a commercial multi-engine instrument rated pilot with 3000 hours total time. Other ratings include CFI-A, CFI-I, CFI-ME, AGI, IGI, CSIP, sea plane and glider. I'm also an active aerobatic competitor and judge. Instead of blathering on here, you can learn more about my flying life by leafing through my aviation scribblings and/or flying photos.


Rapp.org: age-defying hypertext

The House of Rapp was one of the first substantial personal web sites on the World Wide Web. The first iteration went live in early 1995 when I opened an account with a small ISP (they were all small in those days) called Deltanet. I believe I was one of their very first customers. Sadly -- or not so sadly, if you were to actually see it -- the original HTML 1.0 code has long since been vanquished to that bit bucket in the sky. But somewhere I've got a canceled check from Deltanet that proves I had web space in early '95.

Actually, the history goes back even further than that. I ran a BBS called Moving & Shaking (Fidonet node 1:103/940) when I was in college. That started during my freshman year at Concordia University in 1989, and it was connected to Usenet newsgroups at that time. In fact, here's an archived rec.arts.theatre message I posted to the internet from Moving & Shaking in November of 1991. The Web didn't even exist yet, but I was out there, making a mockery of something or other. Probably myself.

Anyway, in 1994 I started working for an early web design firm called Pacific Blue Micro as an outside consultant. They provided some free space on their web server, and I registered rapp.org. It was about that time that I began to receive e-mail (which I still get to this day) from people all over the country who implored in broken English for help with their budding rap music careers.

In the words of Dave Barry, I am not making this up.

One day, some Einstein emailed me to ask if I could book him at the House of Blues. I replied that I couldn't even book him at the House of Rapp. I like a smarmy reply as much as the next guy, so that became the name of my web site. It's also a bit of a dig at people who learn my name and immediately ask "Hey, do you ever do any rap music? Har, har!" as if they're being original.

This is only the fourth design revision of rapp.org since 1995. The revamps are few and far between because the House of Rapp's purpose has remained consistent since day one. It has always been a place for me to primarily do two things: keep an online journal (or 'blog', as they're called today) and post photos. It's what I was doing in 1995, and it's what I'm doing with it today. Much of what's here centers around aviation and opera, which amazes everyone but me. My friends who fly can't believe I sing, and my friends who sing can't believe I fly.

So that's the story. I hope you will enjoy visiting my electronic home. And for the love of Pete, if you're an aspiring rap artist, please direct all requests for agents, bookings, and career advice to /dev/null.


Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain

The House of Rapp runs primarily on two popular open source software packages, Wordpress and Gallery. They've been slightly modified to give them that rich, flavorful taste and smokey aroma you want in a web site.

The site is hosted on a shared Debian linux server at Dreamhost.com