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* [[GHA Inc.]] is apparently really good | * [[GHA Inc.]] is apparently really good |
Revision as of 14:22, 8 November 2009
Woozle (known to a few select relatives as "Nick Staddon") is approximately half of The Hypertwins and has contact information here and a more substantial/general homepage here.
Hardware Reviews
- 2006-02-16 Woozle's new HP 4370
- Insignia IN-MP101
- to be reviewed
- Kenmore 44102 -- works as well as the old unit did
- Dual XDM6820 -- no inter-track gap on audio CDs (good); haven't tried MP3s yet
Homes
- 2002-present: Durham, NC
- 1992-2002: Athens, GA
- 1990-1991: Durham, NC
- 1985-1989: Providence, RI
- 1985 (summer): Ann Arbor, MI
- 1967-1985: Durham, NC
- 1973-1974: Oxford, England
- 1965-1967: Toronto
Visited
- 1973-1974: Oxford, England
- 1991:
- 1994: Yorkshire, England
- 2000(?): Hereford, AZ
Software
- AudioFerret: distributed jukebox
- FinanceFerret: a sensible personal money manager
- InstaGov: collaborative decisionmaking for large groups
- MailFerret: a better email program
- SpamFerret: spam filter plug-in for MediaWiki
- /TaskFerret: I don't know if this is going to be useful or not
- VbzCart: shopping cart and order management web software
- W3TPL: scripting extension for MediaWiki
- Libraries:
- PHP:
- /VB libraries: libraries for Visual Basic 5.0
- /kscope, a screensaver that works in everything from Windows 3.x to WinXP
Notes
Anonymous (read-only) svn access to KDE:
Autism-related agencies to research:
- GHA Inc. is apparently really good
- Autism Services Inc. "less great"
- Google "RSI Chapel Hill" (Residential Services) - "2nd choice"
- residential staff for different developmental difficulties
- but they don't specialize in autism
- The Murdoch Center