| Title |
Description |
Year |
Posted |
Computer
Mediated Communication |
An academic paper written while in graduate school in 1994.
Paper deals with the creation of community in cyberspace. |
1994 |
|
Future
Technology as Religion |
An academic paper written during graduate school in 1993
concerning technology's displacement of religion's purpose. |
1995 |
May 24, 1998 |
|
Grabbing
a Screen Shot |
An Acrobat PDF file containing a quick tutorial on
how to get screen shots with basic tools. |
2000 |
March 2, 2000 |
|
An essay concerning freedom on the internet. |
1994 |
|
|
An essay concerning errors, mistakes, and typographical
errors in published materials |
1999 |
March 29, 1999 |
My World and
Welcome to it |
An academic paper written while in graduate school in
1994. Paper deals with the how cyberspace and virtual reality are already a part of
everyday life. |
1994 |
|
|
A
Quick Basic Course in Using WinZip |
An Acrobat PDF file explaining how to quickly zip
together a file to be emailed. |
1999 |
July 22, 1999 |
To Define
Culture in a Virtual World |
An academic paper written while in graduate school in
1993. Contains seminal aspects of author's current theories regarding communication in
cyberspace. |
1993 |
|
Virtual Reality
for Beginners |
First Installment of a pet project. |
1995 |
|
VR Games Part 1 |
Ever wanted to build your own VR Game? This first part
of this three part series introduces you to the basics of building a VR game. |
1996 |
|
VR Games Part 2 |
Continuing on where Part 1 left off, this part of the
series introduces you to the various 3D engines that are available and how to use Visual
C++ in conjunction with Intel's 3DR to create a 3D world. |
1996 |
|
VR Games Part 3 |
Continuing on where Parts 1 and 2 left off, this final
installment of the series demonstrates how to use Visual C++ in conjunction with
shutterglass technology to view a 3D world you have created. |
1996 |
May 24, 1998 |
What software
do you really need? |
Several have asked for this . . . my views on what
software do you really need to accomplish the daily tasks you assign your computer. |
1998 |
October 25, 1998 |