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Monthly Archives: October 2004

wikipedia and stable-sort

First off, I can’t believe that I’ve never used the Wikipedia before. It’s a shared free encyclopedia with almost 400,000 articles about everything from Fugazi and current events to history, information about the Spanish language and a good starter on cheese.
Secondly - I was inspired to dust my old Computer Science textbooks off and […]

I’m a wanted man in Toledo?

My dad sent me email this morning that contained a link to an article in the Toledo Blade.
I’ve only been to Ohio once and was involved in neither crack cocaine-related nor voter-registration fraud-related activities. The picture *does* look disturbingly similar to me. I have witnesses that I was in San Francisco at the […]

rebirth of caveteen!

I finally decided to redo my site at caveteen.com — She’s now a data-driven mySQL/PHP page.
There have been “coming soon….” pages since 1998 and I’ve finally decided to do a full rewrite rather than just filling in the blanks. I hope to add newer design and technical code examples - Flex, FlashCom, Flash, php, […]

comments on the president and everybody’s favorite senator

I watched the third Presidential debate last night. I can’t believe that George Bush has such a large percentage of the voting public behind him. It’s a bit scary, actually.
First off, his policy on Iraq is absurd. The war on Iraq was planned out by Bush’s droog supporters long before 9-11. […]

delicious!

I just set up an account on a del.icio.us, a ’social bookmarking service’ - http://del.icio.us/caveteen
It’s an interesting idea, a cross between blogs and those huge postings of people old Mosaic bookmark files. I hope to use it to track bookmarks as I’m doing research for my Berkeley class on Visual and Interactive Design for […]

parsimony

As a tribute to my time-management skills, I’m finding time to work on a large # of projects at once.

setting up an old Intel desktop to use a wireless PCI card so I can move my home server downstairs. I’ll post more info and links when I get her fully functional.
prepping for my trip […]

activate

what’s new?
- visual and interactive design
- aim low kid
- sabbatical
- direction
- policy and politic
- local and national
- productivity