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The Internet Archive is still in danger of being shut down. Please go show your support to the Internet Archive to keep that amazing site up and running for the good of preservation. Without it we would lose so much valuable information. It would also show the dominance of greed over the importance of archiving. You can visit the IA at archive.org For more information check out their recent article about their appeal Here. This webpage is just my silly little corner on the internet. This site houses all of my projects as well as things I do just out of boredom. This page is still designed with some form of compatibility in mind, it does use CSS but not a whole lot of it. What's New? 2024 July 8 - I get mad a bit about modern web technology. And elaborate on why this site looks like thisblog post. 2024 April 9 - I get bored and decide to test what websites this site can run on! blog post. 2023 December 13 - I ramble about VMWare being acquired by Broadcom. Read up about it on the blog post. 2023 September 19 - I got my main VM server up from 16GB of RAM to a blistering cool 96GB! Read up about it on the blog post. What exactly goes on here? This site is a collection of things I do in my free time as well as things I find interesting during my little projects. This site is also to document things I find intereting or things I find that are not documented yet. This is by no means a professional web page but rather just a place for me to put things I do. Who am I? I am a person who's been generally interested in technology and electronics for a good chunk of my life. I also enjoy working on things involving audio as well as just general hardware stuff. You can read more about me here! |
Latest Blog Posts 2024 July 8 - Why Does My Site Look Like This? 2024 April 9 - What Browsers Can This Site Run On? 2023 December 13 - So... What's Up With VMWare? 2023 September 19 - Pimp My VM: Making The Grid Larger (In RAM) Project Highlights The Windows 98 Webpage - A webpage dedicated to Windows 98 complete with software utilities for the OS. Hardware Teardowns - Teardowns of hardware and various devices I decide to take apart and take a look at. Hardware Pinouts - Similar to my hardware teardowns, I sometimes will make pinouts of random connectors/IC/etc. I find interesting. Other Stuff Here have a Snapple™ Fact. More than 100 baseballs are used during a typical MLB game. |