I wrote the first version of this back in 2006. After buying an Ibanez 8-string, I updated it in 2009 to have options of four to eight strings. You can select the root and any intervals for the chord. You
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I wrote the first version of this back in 2006. After buying an Ibanez 8-string, I updated it in 2009 to have options of four to eight strings. You can select the root and any intervals for the chord. You
Continue readingWhy yes. Yes I do think I’m funny. Why do you ask? July, 2016 The end.
Continue readingNot a project, just a personal page. It all started when people started wearing masks and I started looking for one with skulls on it. My sister had found a skull gator and bought it for me. That inspired me
Continue readingThe idea was make a dice tray that doesn’t take up too much space. With D&D, the table gets filled with boards, maps, and books, so space is at a premium. So I came upon the idea to make it
Continue readingI found this on my computer and decided to post it even though I haven’t used it in a while. I wrote this over a decade ago when I was trying to learn Cherokee. I downloaded the Cherokee font and
Continue readingI had been saving obsolete RAM chips for over a decade before even starting this project with the intent of making a Christmas tree. You can see the 8-bit chips at the top. That’s how long I was saving chips
Continue readingDecades ago, I found a puzzle program that opened up bitmaps, cut it into sqares and mixed them up. Just click on a square piece and click where you want to move it. I used it for some my desktop
Continue readingI’ve seen pictures of lampshades constructed out of the circuits out of old keyboards. While they’re ‘printed’ on thin flexible plastic, they’re mostly clear, so I assume they used a small wattage bulb. I kind of needed a new lampshade,
Continue readingThe Seagate U Series 5 ST340823A (40M) had a look unlike any other hard drive. It had a rubber case that slipped over the drive, almost like a car bra. It also had a strong silver tape over the gap
Continue readingThis is not as much a project as it is a victory. I like the versatility of old PCs. They make handy stools for working at most tech tables. Chairs take up more space and you have to pull it
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