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1 #title The Home of Your Friendly Neighborhood Terrorist
2 #author Clinton Ebadi
3
4 Greetings, my name is Clinton and you have stumbled upon my personal
5 website. This is a continually evolving project as most things on the
6 web are.
7
8 * Sections
9
10 - [[Bicycle]]
11 - [[Reading][Things I Have Read]]
12 - [[Lisp]]
13 - [[Politics][Political and Social Views]]
14 - [[Music I Enjoy]]
15
16 * Journal
17
18 I keep a [[http://journal.unknownlamer.org/][journal]] which is where I tend to send ideas out into the
19 Ether before reformulating them into coherent essays for the site
20 sitting before you, occasionally interspersed with commentary on my
21 mundane daily existence.
22
23 [[http://unknownlamer.org/index.1999_2006.html][The Old Site]] is still available. Links to pages there will remain
24 stable indefinitely so as to not break the Holy Command of Our Sovran
25 Hypertextia.
26
27 * About Me / Contact
28
29 I am a mild mannered hacker and metalhead.
30
31 I welcome criticism and suggestions to improve anything I have
32 written here.
33
34 ** Email
35
36 =clinton at unknownlamer dot gro= (a simple puzzle)
37
38 ** Jabber
39
40 =clinton at hcoop dot net= (this also works as an email address and must
41 be protected as a result)
42
43 ** IRC
44
45 I hang out on Freenode and oftc as =unknown_lamer= in various
46 channels. =/whois= will guide you to me.
47
48 ** Résumé
49
50 I am a programmer by trade, and as such have a (potentially) fancy
51 [[files/resume.pdf][Résumé]]. I am quite familiar with [[http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/][UnCommon Web]] and Common Lisp in
52 general. This, naturally, makes me unemployable.
53
54 ** A Picture
55
56 [[img/photos/me/2008-03-09.jpg][An Adventurous Young Lad]]
57
58 ** Site Software
59
60 I use [[http://www.mwolson.org/projects/MuseMode.html][muse-mode]] to author the site because [[http://emacswiki.org][Emacs]] is all powerful, and
61 the closest approximation to a good user interface available on any
62 modern computer system. Muse allows me to simply write with very low
63 overhead (I spend most of my time in Emacs, and having hyperlinks and
64 a reasonable preview in the file buffer is quite useful). The file
65 format is quite hairy, but luckily the code is Free Software and, if
66 needed, I could easily write a publishing backend that transcoded my
67 site to an easier to parse format. There are advantages to being a
68 programmer.