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16 <h1>The Home of Your Friendly Neighborhood Terrorist
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20 <a href=
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25 <a href=
"#sec2">Boring Technical Stuff (I Know I Know, You're Probably Here for This)
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28 <a href=
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31 <a href=
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34 <a href=
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39 <a href=
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44 <a href=
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47 <a href=
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50 <a href=
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53 <a href=
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56 <a href=
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59 <a href=
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62 <a href=
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65 <a href=
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73 <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><p>Greetings, my name is Clinton and you have stumbled upon my personal
74 website. This is a continually evolving project as most things on the
77 <p>You might want to check out my
<a href=
"http://journal.unknownlamer.org/">weblog
</a> (warning: contains pictures of
78 cats and rants about OpenAFS and Common Lisp).
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84 Boring Technical Stuff (I Know I Know, You're Probably Here for This)
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87 <li><a href=
"Code.html">Code
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90 <li><a href=
"http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse">darcsweb
</a></li>
91 <li><a href=
"http://git.hcoop.net/?a=project_list;o=age;pf=clinton">gitweb
</a> (although a lot of my time is spent on
<a href=
"http://git.hcoop.net/?a=project_list;o=age;pf=hcoop">HCoop code
</a>)
</li>
93 <li><a href=
"Lisp.html">Lisp Stuff
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94 <li><a href=
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99 Perhaps Interesting
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102 <li><a href=
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103 <li><a href=
"Homebrewing.html">Homebrewing
</a></li>
104 <li><a href=
"Book%20List.html">Things I Have Read
</a></li>
108 <h3><em><a name=
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111 <li><a href=
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112 <li><a href=
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113 <li><a href=
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118 Unabashed Navel Gazing
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121 <li><a href=
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122 <li><a href=
"Kilt.html">Kilt
</a></li>
123 <li><a href=
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</a></li>
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130 About Me / Contact
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132 <p class=
"first">I am a mild mannered hacker and metalhead.
</p>
134 <p>I hack Lisp and am on the board of a
<a href=
"http://hcoop.net">hosting cooperative
</a> that you
137 <p>I welcome criticism and suggestions to improve anything I have
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143 <p><a href=
"email-key.asc">BCE8 C667
7CD2
7139 735C
2F99 DB28 E55B
381E
3395</a> General use key. I
144 sign my mail with this and you can send me encrypted messages using it
145 if you fear the orbital mind control lasers.
</p>
147 <p><a href=
"software-signing-key.asc">F169 C3BC
9751 843F
9497 42BE
3F59
9AAE
7C43 A9F4
</a> (key used for
148 signing software release tarballs).
<strong>Notice
</strong>: I forgot the passphrase
149 and lost the revocation (I know, I'm a terrible person) and so this
150 key was regenerated
<code>2010-
04-
16</code>. Or perhaps
<em>The Network
</em> got to me.
</p>
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156 <p><code>clinton at unknownlamer dot gro
</code> (a simple puzzle)
</p>
159 <h3><a name=
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162 <p><code>clinton at hcoop dot net
</code> (this also works as an email address and must
163 be protected as a result)
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169 <p class=
"first">I hang out on Freenode and oftc as
<code>unknown_lamer
</code> in various
170 channels.
<code>/whois
</code> will guide you to me.
</p>
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176 <p class=
"first">I am a programmer by trade, and as such have a (potentially) fancy and
177 most certainly oudated
<a href=
"files/resume.pdf">Résumé
</a>. I am quite familiar with
<a href=
"http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/">UnCommon Web
</a>
178 and Common Lisp in general. This, naturally, makes me pretty
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185 <table class=
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186 <tr><td align=
"center"><img src=
"img/photos/me/2009-10-31.jpg" alt=
"A Furry Young Lad" /></td></tr>
187 <tr><td align=
"center" class=
"image-caption">A Furry Young Lad
</td></tr>
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194 <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
195 the closest approximation to a good user interface available on any
196 modern computer system. Muse allows me to simply write with very low
197 overhead (I spend most of my time in Emacs, and having hyperlinks and
198 a reasonable preview in the file buffer is quite useful). The file
199 format is quite hairy, but luckily the code is Free Software and, if
200 needed, I could easily write a publishing backend that transcoded my
201 site to an easier to parse format. There are advantages to being a
204 <p>I use darcs to push updates to the site and manage my muse files. As
205 such there is a handy
<a href=
"http://feeds.unknownlamer.org/rss/site-updates">updates feed
</a> courtesy of a small Lisp program I
208 <p>A
<a href=
"Site%20Software.html">more detailed description
</a> of my setup is available.
</p>
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214 <p><a href=
"http://unknownlamer.org/index.1999_2006.html">The Old Site
</a> is still available. Links to pages there will remain
215 stable indefinitely so as to not break the Holy Command of Our Sovran
216 Hypertextia. Be warned I may have been a teenager when most of it was
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