Here it is, my home page. Yee ha. Most of the material here dates back to a period from 1997 to 2004. The main part which contains new material is the part called “The Future!”, and its sibling section “Paul Tries to Understand Science”, in which I try my hand at informative science writing. About the only other section that’s had much attention since then is “Music and Movies”, particularly the section that’s since spun off as Cape Jeer.
Use the links over there on the left to see this site’s various topic areas. For instance, under “Photography” you’ll find my old film-era online gallery of nature photography, my taxonomic index of bird species I’ve photographed, and so on. The “Muckraking” section contains my feature monitoring political corruption in and around the energy industry during the period 2001-2004, called Enron & Friends, plus miscellaneous other political writing. “Music and Movies” contains my subsite for reviews of superhero movies, Cape Jeer, and other film and music related content. And so on for the other topics. For each link, the related content will appear in this box.
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For some reason, I started writing brief capsule reviews of movies based on comic books. Then I started seeing more comic book movies in order to review them: everything from Hulk to Howard the Duck, over a hundred in all. Witness the result. For those who want assistance in separating the mighty from the meek in the current deluge of superhero cinema, or those who find amusement (as I do) in reviews of crappy movies. Some of these films are so bad that that they really must not be missed. This is now a separate website with its own domain name... it’s called 安卓ssr官网!
Now with the magic of John Stanley! See the author of the Creature Features Movie Guide give four stars to Jean-Claude van Damme!
The newest reviews are The Wolverine, added February 2016. The next most recent is Ant-Man, added January 2016. (Yeah, updates haven’t been frequent lately.) Another recent addition is the usage of a wrecking-ball icon to denote deconstructive films, and as of 2015 it uses HTML5 and has more mobile-friendly layout, with nicer icons.
You may wonder why someone put that much time into such a silly-ass project. Honestly, I wonder myself.
Here are some other film reviews I was asked to do, unrelated to comics. They’ve mostly got something to do with politics — this group of reviews originally got started as part of the Enron & Friends section.
The index of titles is here. The most recently added title is Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (season 6). (Yeah, that’s not a very current event anymore.)
Finally, there’s another section of reviews of miscellaneous B movies, springing from my participation in the B-Movie Message Board. The latest addition is not really a B movie: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus — in context. Before that was Lindsay Lohan in I Know Who Killed Me.
I’ve been drawn to nature photography since I got my first camera at somewhere around age eight, and by now, I think I’m starting to get kind of good at it. My original online gallery has pictures spanning the years I shot with film — basically, the last quarter of the twentieth century. This gallery has not been updated since 1/27/02.
I haven’t yet made a gallery of my newer DSLR work. But here’s something: lately I’ve concentrated mostly on birds, often not even bringing any wide angle lens when I go out, and I have started to turn more and more into something embarrassingly like a sgreen官网安卓. And what I’ve made of that is a page that lists all the species I’ve seen and all the local species I expect to see by taxonomy, with links to pictures on those kinds of birds that I have managed to photograph so far. (The latest additions are tundra swans, cackling geese, greater white-fronted geese, and a loggerhead shrike, 1/5/14. The next latest are vaux’s swifts and a barn owl, 12/24/13.)
Of the older photographs, the ones that have generated the most public interest are those of the Oakland hills fire of 1991. I have sometimes granted reproduction rights for some of the images from this series at no cost. Higher resolution scans are available. If interested, sgreen官网安卓.
There used to be other sections of minor photo content here, but none of them were worth keeping around long term.
My gear: my earlier film work was done with a basic K1000, then I got an Oly OM-2 which I used throughout the nineties. I finally got a DSLR in 2007 — a Pentax K10D. I now have a Pentax K-3 with five lenses, including a 300mm f4 which I use with a 1.4x teleconverter to shoot birds. I’ve also got a Pentax Q. Mounting that to the 300mm on a tripod gives really serious reach.
Note: this is all old material. If you want any thoughts on the politics of the current year, you’ll find some here and there on my little blog. If you really want to single out political posts, look under the “Categories” header on the right sidebar, and click “Rantation and Politicizing”. I’m winding that blog down, though; the plan is to bring the good bits from it over here.
The freshest item here is probably my review of the documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room. I end up talking a lot more about the history of Enron than about the film...
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(last updated 8/25/04)
In 2001, I had a page about the evolving California electricity
crisis, and the mounting evidence that power companies were
creating an artificial shortage to drive prices sky-high.
Now it’s about the Enron scandal and the others that came after
it, and their revelations of corruption in the White House; it’s
called “Enron & Friends”.
I gradually came to cover more and more stories of corruption. I
finally ran out of gas with this project in 2004.
(2001’s original electricity crisis page is here, cut off at a point just before the Enron collapse. There is also a page of miscellaneous other energy-related topics here.)
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Another site that has occasionally published my political writing is Democratic Underground, such as this short piece warning how our adventure in Iraq would end up supporting and funding pro-Iranian groups... one of the many “surprises” (all quite foreseeable by those who paid attention, including the torture scandal) that later embarrassed us there.
Assorted crap.
The rest of this stuff is now pretty darn ancient...
I have programmed a lot of different languages and operating systems over the years... assembly language on an ancient IBM mainframe, FORTRAN on a bizarre 36-bit Honeywell, SNOBOL on a DEC-20, REXX on an Amiga... I even learned TECO once. (Ah, the memories. Will anyone wax nostalgic someday about good old .Net?)
Back in those Good Old Days of the 20th Century, I wrote a bunch of freeware and shareware for the Amiga. This page lets anyone who still uses one of those download any or all of it, including source code. It includes Amiga versions of the Info-Zip Group’s Zip and Unzip tools, since I was a contributor to that group, and maintained the Amiga port, along with contributing to the common code.
Lately I’ve stuck a small toe back into the open source world. Here is my first little Github project: a very easy way to add AJAX to your website content. It’s intended to eventually be used on my other site, Cape Jeer.
Coming soon someday: When I was a student, my very first
“big” software project was an old-school text adventure game called
Lugi. It was pretty silly, and fun. Recently
I dug it up and began porting it into Java... then while I was
at it, started making a parallel version in C#.Net. The
two versions can be kept tightly in sync, because the languages
are so similar. Each can be run with multiple choices of
IO interface: as a command-line program, as a web application,
or in the Java case, as an applet that puts a fake command-line
window in your browser. That latter form, at the very
least, will be available here once it’s complete and debugged.
The project isn’t ready yet, but if anyone wants to see samples of my current style in Java code, there’s an unlinked URL that will allow you to view a large subset of the current Lugi source files.
sgreen官网安卓 Yep, the place where we’re going to spend the rest of our lives. As a wise man once said, future events such as these will affect you in the future. These writings were originally part of a blog, but I kept tweaking and revising them, and also nobody was reading that blog — even this index page attracts a lot more viewers, oddly — so I gave them a permanent home here.
The most recent piece is 安卓ssr官网, added 11/6/16. The next most recent is Will There Ever Be a Material to Replace Steel?, added 8/17/16.
And now there’s another page: Paul Tries to Understand Science. In this section, I write articles about general science, as an aid to education. Not your education, so much as my own. If I get to the point where I can write a coherent explanation of a bit of science, I feel that I have managed to learn something about it. I’d be thrilled if someone else manages to learn something too.
The newest one is Rocket Efficiency, added 6/22/17. The next most recent is Consider the Roundworm, added 10/17/16. I have other topics in progress.
Most of these were originally just blog posts, which have then been revised and expanded for their more permanent home.