html updates
[clinton/website/site/unknownlamer.org.git] / index.html
... / ...
CommitLineData
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
2<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
3 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
4<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
5 <head>
6 <title>The Home of Your Friendly Neighborhood Terrorist</title>
7 <meta name="generator" content="muse.el" />
8 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
9 content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
10 <link href="http://feeds.unknownlamer.org/rss/site-updates"
11 rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Updates Feed" />
12
13<link rel="stylesheet" href="default.css" />
14 </head>
15 <body>
16 <h1>The Home of Your Friendly Neighborhood Terrorist</h1>
17 <div class="contents">
18<dl>
19<dt>
20<a href="#sec1">Sections</a>
21</dt>
22<dd>
23<dl>
24<dt>
25<a href="#sec2">Boring Technical Stuff (I Know I Know, You're Probably Here for This)</a>
26</dt>
27<dt>
28<a href="#sec3">Perhaps Interesting</a>
29</dt>
30<dt>
31<a href="#sec4"><em>Et cetera</em></a>
32</dt>
33<dt>
34<a href="#sec5">Unabashed Navel Gazing</a>
35</dt>
36</dl>
37</dd>
38<dt>
39<a href="#sec6">Journal</a>
40</dt>
41<dt>
42<a href="#sec7">About Me / Contact</a>
43</dt>
44<dd>
45<dl>
46<dt>
47<a href="#sec8">GnuPG</a>
48</dt>
49<dt>
50<a href="#sec9">Email</a>
51</dt>
52<dt>
53<a href="#sec10">Jabber</a>
54</dt>
55<dt>
56<a href="#sec11">IRC</a>
57</dt>
58<dt>
59<a href="#sec12">Résumé</a>
60</dt>
61<dt>
62<a href="#sec13">A Picture</a>
63</dt>
64<dt>
65<a href="#sec14">Site Software</a>
66</dt>
67</dl>
68</dd>
69</dl>
70</div>
71
72
73<!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>Greetings, my name is Clinton and you have stumbled upon my personal
74website. This is a continually evolving project as most things on the
75web are.</p>
76
77<h2><a name="sec1" id="sec1"></a>
78Sections</h2>
79
80<h3><a name="sec2" id="sec2"></a>
81Boring Technical Stuff (I Know I Know, You're Probably Here for This)</h3>
82
83<ul>
84<li><a href="Code.html">Code</a></li>
85<li><a href="Lisp.html">Lisp Stuff</a></li>
86</ul>
87
88
89<h3><a name="sec3" id="sec3"></a>
90Perhaps Interesting</h3>
91
92<ul>
93<li><a href="Cooking.html">Cooking</a></li>
94<li><a href="Homebrewing.html">Homebrewing</a></li>
95<li><a href="Book%20List.html">Things I Have Read</a></li>
96</ul>
97
98
99<h3><em><a name="sec4" id="sec4"></a>Et cetera</em></h3>
100
101<ul>
102<li><a href="Imagery.html">Imagery</a></li>
103<li><a href="Politics.html">Political and Social Views</a></li>
104<li><a href="Music.html">Music</a></li>
105</ul>
106
107
108<h3><a name="sec5" id="sec5"></a>
109Unabashed Navel Gazing</h3>
110
111<ul>
112<li><a href="Bicycle.html">Bicycle</a></li>
113<li><a href="Kilt.html">Kilt</a></li>
114<li><a href="Maytag.html">Cat</a></li>
115</ul>
116
117
118
119<h2><a name="sec6" id="sec6"></a>
120Journal</h2>
121
122<p class="first">I keep a <a href="http://journal.unknownlamer.org/">journal</a> where I used to send ideas out into the Ether before
123reformulating them into coherent essays for the site sitting before
124you, occasionally interspersed with commentary on my mundane daily
125existence. As livejournal has sold out almost all of their former
126ideals I no longer use this, but will eventually set up a weblogging
127system locally.</p>
128
129<p><a href="http://unknownlamer.org/index.1999_2006.html">The Old Site</a> is still available. Links to pages there will remain
130stable indefinitely so as to not break the Holy Command of Our Sovran
131Hypertextia.</p>
132
133
134<h2><a name="sec7" id="sec7"></a>
135About Me / Contact</h2>
136
137<p class="first">I am a mild mannered hacker and metalhead.</p>
138
139<p>I welcome criticism and suggestions to improve anything I have
140written here.</p>
141
142<h3><a name="sec8" id="sec8"></a>
143GnuPG</h3>
144
145<p><a href="public-key.asc">EE29 3A02 4527 0464 94F5 8EB8 2D27 EF5F D1F0 AEFE</a> (key used for
146signing software release tarballs).</p>
147
148
149<h3><a name="sec9" id="sec9"></a>
150Email</h3>
151
152<p><code>clinton at unknownlamer dot gro</code> (a simple puzzle)</p>
153
154
155<h3><a name="sec10" id="sec10"></a>
156Jabber</h3>
157
158<p><code>clinton at hcoop dot net</code> (this also works as an email address and must
159be protected as a result)</p>
160
161
162<h3><a name="sec11" id="sec11"></a>
163IRC</h3>
164
165<p class="first">I hang out on Freenode and oftc as <code>unknown_lamer</code> in various
166channels. <code>/whois</code> will guide you to me.</p>
167
168
169<h3><a name="sec12" id="sec12"></a>
170Résumé</h3>
171
172<p class="first">I am a programmer by trade, and as such have a (potentially) fancy
173<a href="files/resume.pdf">Résumé</a>. I am quite familiar with <a href="http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/">UnCommon Web</a> and Common Lisp in
174general. This, naturally, makes me unemployable.</p>
175
176
177<h3><a name="sec13" id="sec13"></a>
178A Picture</h3>
179
180<table class="image" width="100%">
181 <tr><td align="center"><img src="img/photos/me/2008-10-31.jpg" alt="A Terrifying Young Lad" /></td></tr>
182 <tr><td align="center" class="image-caption">A Terrifying Young Lad</td></tr>
183</table>
184
185
186<h3><a name="sec14" id="sec14"></a>
187Site Software</h3>
188
189<p class="first">I use <a href="http://www.mwolson.org/projects/MuseMode.html">muse-mode</a> to author the site because <a href="http://emacswiki.org">Emacs</a> is all powerful, and
190the closest approximation to a good user interface available on any
191modern computer system. Muse allows me to simply write with very low
192overhead (I spend most of my time in Emacs, and having hyperlinks and
193a reasonable preview in the file buffer is quite useful). The file
194format is quite hairy, but luckily the code is Free Software and, if
195needed, I could easily write a publishing backend that transcoded my
196site to an easier to parse format. There are advantages to being a
197programmer.</p>
198
199<p>I use darcs to push updates to the site and manage my muse files. As
200such there is a handy <a href="http://feeds.unknownlamer.org/rss/site-updates">updates feed</a> courtesy of a small Lisp program I
201wrote and darcs.</p>
202
203<p>A <a href="Site%20Software.html">more detailed description</a> of my setup is available.</p>
204
205
206
207 <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse ends here -->
208
209 <p class="cke-buttons">
210 <!-- validating badges, any browser, etc -->
211 <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img
212 src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10"
213 alt="Valid XHTML 1.0!" /></a>
214
215 <a href="http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/"><img
216 src="img/buttons/w3c_ab.png" alt="[ Viewable With Any Browser
217 ]" /></a>
218
219 <a href="http://www.debian.org/"><img
220 src="img/buttons/debian.png" alt="[ Powered by Debian ]" /></a>
221
222 <a href="http://hcoop.net/">
223 <img src="img/buttons/hcoop.png"
224 alt="[ Hosted by HCoop]" />
225 </a>
226
227 <a href="http://www.fsf.org/register_form?referrer=114">
228 <img src="img/buttons/fsf_member.png"
229 alt="[ FSF Associate Member ]" />
230 </a>
231 </p>
232
233<p class="cke-footer">emacsen: "Like... windows are portals man...
234emacsen: Dude... let's yank this shit out of the kill ring"
235</p>
236<p class="cke-timestamp">Last Modified:
237 January 26, 2009</p>
238 </body>
239</html>