Landas Sites

 A collection of interest
Landas.com is a collection of seemingly unrelated web content. All tied together by me. The goal is to offer some basic online services that others in my area would find useful. Including but not limited to a free basic classifieds service, discussion groups for hobbyists, BLOGs and a collection of media related to school productions. I hope you'll take some time to explore; You might just find yourself at home and decide to stay.
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    My full name is Nyle Frederick Landas. I grew up in a small town named Philadelphia, New York. Yes, that's New York, and the place that Philadelphia cream cheese was really named after. It's a small town, 18 miles north of Watertown, NY, near the 1000 Islands
 
     I attended college at SUNY Potsdam where I completed my Bachelors degree in Computer Information Science. Were I was lucky enough to meet my wife Stacey Marie Downs. Stacey was born in Rochester, NY the flour/fower city and is the person that can tolerate me better than anyone else in the world. We were married on August 26th, 2000 at Boldt Castle in Alexandria Bay, NY. Our reception was at Bonnie Castle and I cannot speak highly enough of how great the staff are there and how well we were treated.
 
    Our first son Aldyn Frederick was born in 2003 and our second son Daltyn Sawyer was born on my birthday in 2006.
 
     I'm currently  working for Jefferson-Lewis BOCES as their Technology Coordinator. The focus of my job is maintaining and improving existing computer and network support and planning for future support needs and emerging technologies. I've deployed several large scale network projects and complete desktop upgrades since my tenure there. Jefferson-Lewis BOCES is a phenominal place to learn a new trade and I wish that I had known more about the great programs that BOCES offered growing up. As a High School student, we only heard negative stereotypes about BOCES and until I worked there my eyes weren't opened to what BOCES could offer all students. 
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