Hey Guys & Gals,
I decided to make a web page because I keep losing my scripts, and I'm afraid I might misplace some of my papers on what I have learned about Linux. I plan on devoting a lot of time this summer(and now) to learn the ins and outs of Linux. Please feel free to browse through the site.
Ultimate Dragonball (written by me, but operated by someone else)
Opendiary Converter - this converts opendiary's pesky <P>'s to <br>'s along with any other html character (nice for leaving notes, poems, etc)
Fetch *any* source code -- I wrote this front-end based upon a fellow LNO's python script
Computer Jobs (with Salary Info!) - this is my *favorite* site to go to when I want to get some reassurance about my career. It has great search methods along with access to posting your resume to employers.
Help with HTML - This site is great! The main page has all the different common HTML things you need to start learning about adding cool things to your website.
(Active) Linux Message Board - This is one of the most incredible resources of information the Linux community has to offer. There are thousands of active members, along with hundreds of posts that are posted and responded to on a daily basis.
Trade Wars Helpers/Cracks - This is pretty old, but if it helps anyone, I'm glad to offer it :)
My Favorite Poem - the author is unknown, but the poem has an incredible meaning regardless
Interested in usenets and newsgroups and such? Heard something about "alt.comp.x"? Try this free server! dp-news.maxwell.syr.edu
Have you ever wanted to try to learn C++? There's a great free book *online*! Start with Volume One and then go on to Volume Two.
Which do you like more.. the current layout, or this layout?