2007 Jan 9, 6:08Ever since the power outage from mid December my web server has been down. So sad. Now thanks to Eric I've got a new server. Apache isn't configured quite right yet so several things won't be working
(like vizicious or anything else that runs code).
apache server homepage 2006 Nov 6, 6:51I've updated my webpage some more. I now have the onmouseover on the thumbnails in my photos section. So that's fun. I'm using the
flickr badge
script and then including a javascript file I made that finds the flickr imgs in my page and adds in onmouseover and onmouseout events. I've also got the whole thing validating on
W3C's HTML validator and
W3C's CSS validator.
The one thing I'd like to fix is the comments for my blog posts. They aren't included in the RSS feed. I'm shopping for a blog site that supports
comment counts in the RSS feed at least. If possible I'd like the actual comments to appear in
the feed but I doubt anyone does that.
css html script validator homepage flickr 2006 Nov 3, 3:02I'm updating my
homepage to include a sorted list of
my livejournal blog entries and
my del.icio.us bookmarks. I'm using
BadgerFish to convert the XML of the RSS feeds of the two into JavaScript objects. At
that point I can do fun stuff like sorting them into lists on my page. Neat. This is how I spend my free time... OK.
xml badgerfish feed rss script livejournal delicious homepage 2006 Oct 2, 11:14We present a new paper-based voting method with attractive security properties. Not only can each voter verify that her vote is recorded as she intended, but she gets a “receipt” that she can take
home that can be used later to verify that her vote is
voting reference security algorithm read 2006 Jun 27, 3:12Home to papers and code from Microsoft Research
microsoft research free programming csharp 2005 Sep 18, 4:17GodFather will rename, re-tag, and do other things to your music collection.
music software tools free 2005 Aug 16, 10:46vim tools editors 2005 Mar 27, 6:23This is my homepage. Don't tell Comcast.
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