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I like to create—usually by writing, but I've made other things as well. This is a collection of all sorts of things I've created (besides writing and besides a role playing game I cherish). Some are very serious; some are very silly. The most recent addition here is CFL: A Truly Unique Distributed Version Control System. There is also a list of recent additions to this site, sorted by date.
If you are looking for a place to start, I suggest The "Natural Cycle" Liturgical Clock.
Like something you see here? Don't like something you see here? Want to write the creator? Contact me!
Go to: Artwork Games Humor The Minstrel's Song Miscellaneous Open Source Software Projects Web Services
Here are assorted pieces of visual art. As well as the pieces here, you might enjoy looking through the pictures on the homepage. If you're looking for a place to start, I suggest Eloi, Eloi, Lema Sabachthane?.
A watercolor that I made my freshman year of college. I don't think I've made any other artwork that reaches the same standard.
"Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me." What haven't you been told about this?
Halloween was one of my favorite times of year, not for the ghouls and witches and warlocks, but because it is a time of year when you can put on a mask and reveal yourself. There is something of a person that shines through a very good costume, and simply can't be seen in the everyday appearance of things. In 2000, I dressed as Blajeny, a Teacher from another galaxy. He appears in Madeleine l'Engle's A Wind in the Door. This page has pictures of me in costume.
This is a costume I first wore in high school—with a sword given to me by my grandfather.
A web page set me thinking, and I decided to create a personal flag—that is, a visual symbol designed to share who I am. Here it is, with annotation.
I drew a picture of the hero of my second novel. I'm not sure it came out as powerfully as what I envisioned, but I think it captures something...
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As well as the games here, there's another game, The Minstrel's Song, that has its own section. Some of the open source software projects are also games. But if you're looking for an interesting challenge, why don't you try A Four Dimensional Maze?
Some years ago, I wrote a program that allowed the player to navigate a four dimensional maze. The game looks like it did on the Apple ][—a blast from the past.
This is an icebreaker board game: if you print out the printer-friendly version, you can make your own board game to play with friends.
I wrote a program to help me understand a math problem, and found it was fun to play around with: interesting things happen when you click around. This is probably one of your better bets if your mind's fried from a hard day's work.
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A handful of humorous items. If you're looking for a place to start, I suggest Procedures for the Adjustment and Repair of Televisions.
I have here a personally developed automated Windows technical support system, available free of charge.
There's a customer survey for everything...
A Fully Functional Windows 95 Emulator That Runs Right in Your Browser
Plans are underway for a fully functional Windows 7 emulator, but unfortunately are running into difficulties with IE6 compatibility.
Microsoft Offers Better "Truth in Advertising" for Windows XP Dialog Box
Microsoft has released a clarified wording for one of the most important—and most annoying—dialog boxes in the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.
A number of methods may be used for dealing with televisions; here's the one I think is best.
What is the Web? It's a tough question to answer, perhaps because it's so hard to define a typical web page. If you click on this link, however, you'll be taken to about as quintessential of a web page as I believe exists.
Remember those TV commercials a few days back, where warm sunlit scenes were followed by a warm voice saying, "Florida Orange Juice. Because it makes you feel so good?" Here's an update.
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