 

This is mainly a T.A.C. site for the
alumni of the school. When I started out, I wanted to make this a place where you
could keep coming back and see new stuff. I am happy to say that with the invaluable
contributions from the alumni, the TAC pages have become a treasury of great history. So
enjoy your visit and if you think you may have something interesting, please contribute.
This is a big site so if you get confused, take a
look at the Site Map to see how everything is laid out.
Don't forget to always check the TAC page to see what's new there.

Quick Look (page born Dec 12,
1997)
TAC |
Related to my high school, it's the reason I started this homepage,
actually. |
Aviation |
I am an avid aviation and flight sim nut; check out the flight page
for radio transmissions from a real dogfightand
more. BTW, Mayday is my callsign when I am flying online. |
Rafting |
If you are interested in whitewater rafting, check out
the page. It has 2 good pictures and some things you can only hear from someone who went. |
SCUBA! |
Diving with SCUBA is the closest you will come to visiting another
planet. You are weightless, you see strange creatures and you have to put on a
special suit--what more do you want? |
Karate! |
No
it isn't just for beating up people. There's a reason these are
called martials "arts," you learn a lot and you get to beat
up... |
Harp |
Harmonica, called the Harp by the folks in the know, is my attempt
at being a musician. It is an instrument easy to get into, but difficult to master. I have
a challenge for the Turkish folks who visit that page. |
Magic |
Close-up magic, the kind with cards and coins, is a
great hobby. I have no interest in vanishing islands, but a coin? Hey, that's magic. Read
about the magician who stopped a war for Napoleon! |
Research |
My research at the College of Textiles at North Carolina State
University is related to supply chains and their coordination. |
Personal |
The personal part is about me. I can't imagine why anyone would
care, except for people who know me. They don't care either, but they are nice enough to
read it. |

The secret to a web page's success is to change
constantly. So this page will grow and become more useful as time goes on
(hopefully). I really want to make this a place where you will want to come back to and
see what's new, so contribute please!

Contact Information
Should you need to contact me for any reason, you can try
the information below. I would welcome any kind of input, including any requests you may
have. -- Cuneyt Altinoz
- Telephone
- 919-836-1576
- FAX
- 919-836-1576
- Postal address
- 2505A Avent Ferry Rd Raleigh, NC 27606
- Electronic mail
- [email protected]
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