* Bloglet: A little baby weblog. I wrote the software for it myself, to learn Perl... now I can't stop.
* Sixty Unrelated Words: Once, it was my .plan file. Now, it is a web page. It is exactly what it says it is.
* Page of Moss: This is the original version of my page, as it existed happily at St. John's for quite some time. Includes slightly older versions of almost everything here.
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Elbow With Teeth: I came across a blank page I'd created, with the title 'Elbow With Teeth.' I couldn't remember what it was supposed to be for, so I did this with it.

* Spiffy But Content Free: Despite its unfortunate demise last year, the archives will demonstrate that it's still the hippest, smartest webzine around.
* What Little Software I've Done: I'm actually working on making the name of this section marginally less appropriate... but for now, I'm afraid it still fits.
* Dates: There's almost always somethingto celebrate--this just tells you what. If you happen to share my perverted sense of what's important, at least. (incomplete)
* Twenty-Two Dollars: It's a sort of collection of sentences. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I think I like it.
* Seminar Books Online: A service to St. John's students: sources for online texts of (almost) every book on the program. (incomplete. and ugly.)
* Six Pictures: A brief encounter with a QuickCam. Warning: contains Marmite.
* My Hotlist: If this isn't obvious from the title, I don't know what is. I'm still a bit ashamed to have put it online, but what can I say? Some web pages just deserve to be linked to.
* Reds: A small, simple, demonstration I assembled to settle an argument some freshmen were having about whether there could be degrees of redness. Hint: there can.
* The Funnies: A CGI script that harvests a whole bunch of comic strips from the internet and puts them on one page. If it's possible to violate copyright by linking, this does it. (temporarily offline--updating script)
* Hobbes's Comparison of the Catholic Church with the Kingdom of Fairies: One of the best examples philosophy has to offer of so-bad-it's-good. Brilliantly funny, but Very, Very, Wrong.
* Poems For Senior Language: Online sources for a number of poems we read in my language class at St. John's senior year. No longer useful--still beautiful.
* Items: It's like an online diary written by someone who thinks when other people feel.
* The Shakespeare Drinking Game: Well, somebody had to do it. (coming soon)
* The List Of Things: A collection with a self-referential defining characteristic. (coming soon)