Links regarding myself and tools that are utilized on this website can be found on the About page.
This page is intended to collate links to things that I think are cool and useful.
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haectemporasunt | My dear Max. |
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Häxan | My friend Häxan -- heavily historic gothic fiction and a discerning eye for design. |
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LibriVox | I'm a big fan of public domain works; I utilize Project Gutenberg all the time. LibriVox covers similar ground, but with audiobooks! |
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Standard eBooks | Making Gutenberg files look nicer. |
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Ex-Classics | Rescuing the cited yet out-of-print. |
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Early English Books Online | Another good digitized resource for hard-to-find books. |
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Loeb Classical Library | A good resource for Greek and Roman texts. |
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Perseus Digital Library | Another good resource for Greek and Roman texts. |
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NoDictionaries | A very interesting text-translation-definition comparison tool for Latin documents. |
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Internet Sacred Texts Archive | I've always been tickled that you can buy their document collection as a wood-panelled USB. |
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Poetry in Translation | An open access poetry database. |
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Open Humanities Press | Open access academic publications-- I've found some really intriguing object-oriented ontology/posthumanism readings on here. |
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Plants of the World Online | Plants! |
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Before the Law | On Kafka. |
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Alien Explorations | A great archive of materials from the Alien films. |
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The Audiology of Utena | A great resource for translating (and deciphering) J.A. Seazer's music. |
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Seazering | My own scans/documentation of Seazer albums. Updated when eBay has reasonably priced CDs. |
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J A Seazer's Blog | A great resource for J.A. Seazer himself. |
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MyNoise | A rather lovely interface for generating background noise. Some of the field recordings are really spectacular. |
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Opera On Video | That's right. |
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Glulx-Strings | Extracts all the text out of IF game (Glulx or Z-code) files. I've found some fun debug messages using this. |
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Crowd Supply | Cool crowdfunded tech projects. Home of the Haxophone. |
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Eloquent Javascript | An excellent (imo) introduction to JS. |
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Socratic Instrumentation | Excellent (and exhaustive) overview of industrial controls. |
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Public Domain Review | A database of public domain art. |
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The Met Museum Open Access Search | More public domain art. |
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Halftone Maker | I use this for some of my article headers. |
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HR Giger | Giger's website. |
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SAKUBA WORKS | The portfolio of the creator of Garage: Bad Dream Adventure. |
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Alan Resnick | Alan Resnick's portfolio. I miss the sculptor's clayground so much |