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Mathematics
http://web.meson.org/math
Description of a Hypersphere. Atom feed for this site. As with most geeks, I have a deep love for mathematics. I'm going to try to put some more of my mathematical escapades here, and vague ramblings on the subject, but for now I'm just going to restore two beloved old fixtures of my site: my handmade topological objects. And my 4D rotating figures applet. Now you can read my description of a hypersphere. Full of utterly fascinating polyhedra models. Mark Newbold's Java site.
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Crafts
http://www.rainbowcup.com/crafts
Atom feed for this site. I don't really consider myself a particularly “crafty” person, but given that I've been obsessed with almost everything somewhere along the line, some creative arts had to leak in somewhere. I suppose the Topological Handicrafts. Page is an example, though it has long been on the page purely in the Mathematics category. But I’ve had a few craft-like things seep into the site now and then, usually as sort of one-shot links or something, and now with the Turks Head design tool.
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Languages and Linguistics
http://www.rainbowcup.com/lang
Atom feed for this site. I've always been fascinated with languages, in all their various guises and implications. If you think about it, language is kind of science-fiction just by itself: you can take thoughts from one mind and transfer them to another. Add writing and you have something really incredible: you can think the thoughts of someone thousands of miles away, or who has been dead hundreds of years. In the constructed language community, I'm known for my work on the Klingon language. Yes, Kling...
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About this Site
http://www.meson.org/site.php
Atom feed for this site. I started tinkering with the web when the web was a tiny little thing, way back in the '90s. HTML editors? Yeah, I've used some of them. In the last few years they actually started making some whose HTML was not a horrible affront to the sensibilities. But they still didn't have enough fine control for me. I write HTML in emacs: type in all the s, etc. OK, these pages are actually in PHP. And it's still mostly usable even with text-only browsers like lynx. A lot of its planned se...
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Writing Systems
http://www.meson.org/write
Atom feed for this site. This is closely related to languages. Of course, but it's a broad enough and interesting enough field to warrant its own section. A truly awesome and bold and important project (which also has its flaws, of course) relating to writing systems is of course Unicode. Unicode is a standard for computer-encoding of pretty much all. And also participated in the Unicode mailing list. An interesting subset of the whole writing-systems deal is fonts. Which can be a lot more interesting th...
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Crafts
http://www.meson.org/crafts
Atom feed for this site. I don't really consider myself a particularly “crafty” person, but given that I've been obsessed with almost everything somewhere along the line, some creative arts had to leak in somewhere. I suppose the Topological Handicrafts. Page is an example, though it has long been on the page purely in the Mathematics category. But I’ve had a few craft-like things seep into the site now and then, usually as sort of one-shot links or something, and now with the Turks Head design tool.
web.meson.org
Crafts
http://web.meson.org/crafts
Atom feed for this site. I don't really consider myself a particularly “crafty” person, but given that I've been obsessed with almost everything somewhere along the line, some creative arts had to leak in somewhere. I suppose the Topological Handicrafts. Page is an example, though it has long been on the page purely in the Mathematics category. But I’ve had a few craft-like things seep into the site now and then, usually as sort of one-shot links or something, and now with the Turks Head design tool.
web.meson.org
Writing Systems
http://web.meson.org/write
Atom feed for this site. This is closely related to languages. Of course, but it's a broad enough and interesting enough field to warrant its own section. A truly awesome and bold and important project (which also has its flaws, of course) relating to writing systems is of course Unicode. Unicode is a standard for computer-encoding of pretty much all. And also participated in the Unicode mailing list. An interesting subset of the whole writing-systems deal is fonts. Which can be a lot more interesting th...
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