James Wilson's homepage on Yahoo! Geocities
There really isn't much to see here right now. I've been busy
with other stuff.
Looking for the Flames soccer team information? Click
Here!
Ever wondered what I do for a living? You must be really
bored. Anyway, here's a link to my boss's
web site that explains some of the stuff we do in Anesthesia Research
at the Dallas VA Medical Center. If you look hard enough, you can
find a photo of me with a goofy "soul patch" beard. What was I
thinking?!
For the
really sleep-deprived, here's my Home-Brewed
Front Panel USB/Firewire ports.
Check out my huge inventory of computer
tips!
Here are the
results of my search for information on how to put together a "silent"
compressor for airbrush use.
Here are a few links to "Stuff I
Like" |
Legos and Lego CAD |
I have been a fan of Lego brand building
bricks since I was 6 years old. While I have little time to
actually get them out and build anything, I have found the next best
thing: Computer-Aided-Design software that allows creation of
virtual Lego models. |
LDraw.org Site devoted to the
LDraw CAD software created by the late James Jessiman |
Lugnet.com Lego Users Group
Network. A place to learn about Lego stuff. "The
Friendliest Place on the Internet." Yes, you may have seen me
wearing a Lugnet t-shirt. |
Lego.com 'nuff said |
Brickshelf.com Check out
the Gallery to
see what people with too much time on their hands, and too many
Legos, can come up with |
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Just about anything
computer-related |
Yes, I have been a "computer geek" since
I was in high school. A friend of the family owned a florist
shop. He had this cool new program for his Radio Shack TRS-80
computer called "VisiCalc." It was a "spreadsheet," whatever
that meant. He basically said, "You're taking that computer
class in school. Here, read this manual and tell me how to
work this program to keep my books." VisiCalc was the
precursor for Lotus 1-2-3, MS Excel, and Borland Quattro Pro.
That was the beginnings of my geekery. Here are a few
links to some of my most-often-used computer sites. |
PC
Magazine Why buy it when everything except the ads is here
for free? |
MaximumPC
magazine The Hot Rod magazine for computer
users |
Tom's
Hardware Guide If something's broken, Tom can probably help
you figure out what and how to fix it |
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Here is a link
to a list of "different" computers from around the
world. You know, a computer in a home-made wooden box, etc. |
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