Spacebar is a komputermachine belonging
to Tom 7, which serves up some
websites while he waits for extraterrestrial travel to become
practical enough to literally put bars in space. It has stuff like:
My weblog Tom 7
Radar which I keep up-to-date with my projects and stories.
Some MP3s of video game music I wrote and my numerous albums I made with guitars and so forth (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
, 19, 20
, 21, 22, 23, 24
, 25, 26), each in a single day as part of my Crap Art art movement's Album-a-Day project. There's also
misc mp3s, which who knows what that
old junk is, right?
The Cult of The Bound
Variable, which I think is my favorite single thing I ever
made, but is accessible only to a small community of computer
scientists.
Escape, a
cross-platform puzzle game (sort of like Chip's Challenge or
Adventures of Lolo) I made, which has a pretty active community. Also
other small games like Is Lands? and
Disco? Very!.
Some old medium-good photos in
the photo gallery or
highly
non-comprehensive collection
of pictures from family and friend fun.
An
animation I made with software I wrote for Computer Graphics
class, which once seemed fancy. Not to mention the
a hand-drawn animation made
with a paint program made for the class, and a
simple animation I
made with the purely functional raytracer I wrote.
Tom 7's CD
list finally allows you to look at all the CDs I had, in 2004.
scanterm is a linux console utility.
lambdadance for the
lambdacalculus nerd in you.
A Quake 3 Map that I made and a much
better but still
incomplete Quake 3
Fortress map, scastles.
Info on and pictures from Pi
Day.
My old,
embarrassing web page from
college.
Zero Pixel web
site, the world's real smallest web page.
snoot.org is a creative web
game site also hosted on this computer.
... Back to Tom 7's Invincible Webpage!