(this news item posted on May.11.2005)
Hello again,
This'll be a very nostalgic entry. I've been doing a lot of things that have to do with archiving the past lately:
Back in the 1990s I used to burn the midnight oil calling BBSs. It was sort of like the internet before the internet (and it was a bit more local). There was a kind of primitive artistry back on the BBSs called ANSi art and I had written some software to help create ANSi art and it was pretty popular. Earlier today I placed a bunch of my old ANSi art in a gallery on my website. It's kind of fun to look at the old modem speeds and capabilities and such. Click here to check it out.
While I was at it I also added a gallery of Ray Tracing art and a gallery with some of my drawings.
And I've updated the AiV page on my website to include a lot more of my websites. There's plenty of fun stuff to poke around.
And then I also found a bunch of old posts and I used them to extend my journal on AMProSoft.com back a little further into the past.
So that there's plenty of nostalgia for now. I'm glad to finally have gotten to my weekend (Thursday and Friday are my days off from work), and hopefully I can get caught up on some of my work backlog on my days off from work.
be Peace,
-Alex
This'll be a very nostalgic entry. I've been doing a lot of things that have to do with archiving the past lately:
Back in the 1990s I used to burn the midnight oil calling BBSs. It was sort of like the internet before the internet (and it was a bit more local). There was a kind of primitive artistry back on the BBSs called ANSi art and I had written some software to help create ANSi art and it was pretty popular. Earlier today I placed a bunch of my old ANSi art in a gallery on my website. It's kind of fun to look at the old modem speeds and capabilities and such. Click here to check it out.
While I was at it I also added a gallery of Ray Tracing art and a gallery with some of my drawings.
And I've updated the AiV page on my website to include a lot more of my websites. There's plenty of fun stuff to poke around.
And then I also found a bunch of old posts and I used them to extend my journal on AMProSoft.com back a little further into the past.
So that there's plenty of nostalgia for now. I'm glad to finally have gotten to my weekend (Thursday and Friday are my days off from work), and hopefully I can get caught up on some of my work backlog on my days off from work.
be Peace,
-Alex
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