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Vim
C and C++
FreeBSD
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RMITCS

C Helpdesk Resources
Customising Your CS Account
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Software

Codepile
Assorted little scripts and apps.
dumps.pl - FreeBSD Backup script
rastodo.py - Python Console todo/reminder
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Android
NumLock
Lost Emulators

Game Mods

LethalMod
A Max Payne 2 mod - more realistic and deadly.
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Roleplaying Games

Shadowrun Notes(4th ed)
Heavy Gear Notes(2nd ed)
GURPS Notes
GameMastering Notes

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links
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crazy
Trombone slide position chart [PDF]
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Tue, 07 Jul 2009 00:00:00 +1000

So... nearly a year without updating.

In some ways, a lot has happened in those 12 months. I gradually
regained the use of my hands, although I still can't use a mouse
and I have to take regular typing breaks, at least I can type
and code again. I'm back teaching online and on-campus.

I was threatened by the people I was forced to live with, and
had to stay away from my own "home" for my own safety, camping
at RMIT often and going back when nobody else was there. I
worked my arse off for a semester, failing half my subjects so I
could afford to buy my own place.

In other ways, not much has happened. I can't remember the last
time I had a chance to play a game, let alone work on anything
interesting in my own time. My typing problems certainly haven't
helped there. I feel like I haven't learnt or done anything new
for years - the little study I've been doing has mostly involved
stuff I already knew.

I'm seriously considering abandoning the .plan in favour of
something I would find easier to update - although the term
"podcasting" makes me want to puke into my microphone. In the
meantime, I have an assortment of miscellaneous links, quotes
and other stuff I never got around to posting.



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