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Notes
A collection of notes on various topics, such as version control, programming, food and email/newsgroup usage.
SubVersion
Vim
C and C++
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Image Gallery

Image Gallery
Photos
Screenshots
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RMITCS

RMITCS Fluxbox Menu Generator
C Helpdesk Resources
Customising Your CS Account [outdated]
A brief FAQ/HOWTO on Customising X, tcsh and vim at RMITCS.

Software

Codepile
Assorted little scripts and apps.
dumps.pl - FreeBSD Backup script
dice.pl - Dice roller, supports Silhouette, Shadowrun and Alternity
todo.c - Console todo/reminder
timetable.c - Console timetable/reminder
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Lost Emulators
Mirrors of some abandoned emulators (Generator-cbiere and DGen-SDL).
NumLock
An abandoned client-server numbers game.

Videogame Mods

LethalMod
A Max Payne 2 mod that changes the gameplay to make combat more realistic and deadly.
terroristgear
[1.4 KB .zip] A little Rogue Spear: Urban Operations mod that lets you use terrorist and multiplayer equipment (such as C4) in single player games.

Roleplaying Games

Shadowrun (4th ed)
My house firearms rules, notes on armour concealability and simplified matrix rules.
Heavy Gear (2nd ed)
A new and improved character sheet, notes on tool kits and links.
GURPS
A quad NPC sheet, firearms malfunctions and links.
GameMastering
Assorted tips for gamemasters (not specific to any particular game).

Miscellaneous

Taglines
Quotes and stuff.
crazy
Images as preformatted text, with PHP source.
Trombone slide position chart
PDF, 14KB, one a4 page.
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What to do if you want to get in touch with me.

Email

Email is by far my preferred communication medium. I check my email regularly, at least once a day unless I'm sick or stoned. And even then, I'll probably check it, although I might not be able to give a coherent reply.

Usage

See my Email Usage notes page. Not following internet mail standards makes you mail more likely to be marked as spam in which case I will probably not see it. This has happened to legitimate mail before.

Fine, Fine, what's your address?

Thanks to spam I prefer not to print out my addresses naked.

My RMIT (staff) address is my first name, followed by a dot, followed by my last name, at rmit.edu.au. If that isn't clear enough, decode this:

Cd0bKy9*Bl7_taj^On@wdI.gcclbKf.e.HQifI+HgF.hrB(@F.Eri$-mjZ4iiert2@F.RVAeNZ1dc.uA@&."Ma7E#.u7

It might help if you lean back a bit or turn down the contrast :)


GPG Public Key

You can use my key to verify that a email I have sent you was really sent by me (someone hasn't faked the "From:" address shown in the email).

User ID: Dylan Leigh
Key ID: 093499E1
Key Fingerprint: B761 12AA 50E6 9EEA 7F82 D78A 56FE 679B 0934 99E1
Key in ASCII Form (5K)
Revocation certificate for my old key

For the really paranoid: This key is stored on my RMITCS filespace, so this isn't entirely secure in the sense that one of those Naughty TSG Staff could have changed it. Having access to the private key they could brute force the password protection. I don't have a home key, as I don't usually send mail from home.

PS. If you're interested in giving GPG (the Gnu Privacy Guard) under Mutt (one of the best unix mail clients) a go. this is a good tutorial.

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